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Just how much time do you think he had from the time he was shot through the heart to the time he died to consider "WOW, I shouldn't have done that."? You really think that he had enough time to "think" and that would be his first thought? Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?
He probably had 4 or 5 minutes max but that's plenty time to lay there and realize you've really screwed up this time.
You have to figure that as he was on top of Zimmerman beating his head into the ground he had to at least see or feel that 9mm come up to his chest before it fired. Just that split second was probably plenty enough time for him to know he'd never smoke another joint again.
Whatever the outcome of the trial is, at least Zimmerman got the benefit of having a trial.
Which is far more than an unarmed teenager got that night.
Shouldn't have confronted and attacked the Hispanic vigilante. Seems as though justice was ultimately served. Was the punishment just? No matter how anyone feels, our courts screw up sometimes, and I'm sure they've condemned innocent people to death in the past.
Trayvon did have a trial. He plead guilty and was sentenced the minute he got on top of a guy with a gun.
I'll sleep fine no matter what happens to George Zimmerman.
Will you dig out some candles and hold a one person vigil for Trayvon Martin if GZ walks free?
Using your painfully stupid logic, if someone confronts you, starts a fight with you, and you overpower them, they can casually shoot you and it would be YOUR fault.
Not saying that's exactly what happened that night, but it's an extremely plausible scenario. In that case, Zimmerman is a murderer.
He probably had 4 or 5 minutes max but that's plenty time to lay there and realize you've really screwed up this time.
You have to figure that as he was on top of Zimmerman beating his head into the ground he had to at least see or feel that 9mm come up to his chest before it fired. Just that split second was probably plenty enough time for him to know he'd never smoke another joint again.
All I see is your ASSumptions and speculations.
Since you hold yourself out as being an expert on the TM murder and know exactly what happened and have it all figured out, including what TM was thinking before he died and how long it took for him to die, tell my why didn't GZ shoot him in the leg, arm, stomach? Why was it necessary for GZ to deliberately put the gun to TM's heart?
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