 Lawyers for a Bemidji man accused of kidnapping and raping a five-year-old girl say he's largely unresponsive and isn't helping them defend him. In a recent court filing, defense attorneys suggest 33-year-old Jacob Kin may be mentally or physically ill. They say he's been largely unresponsive to stimuli, refuses to walk, frequently urinates on himself and seems to have lost the ability to verbally communicate. Kin is charged with kidnapping the girl in June. She was found alive. No trial date is set, but his next hearing is October 28th. Kin's attorneys are asking the court for access to his medical records. Authorities initially suspected Kin of involvement in a fatal mobile home fire that they thought was linked with the kidnapping, but have not charged him in that matter. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.