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As I've said, I've read every post on these threads, and would know if someone had explained how Trayvon would be able to both see and reach for a gun that was out-of-sight behind him and under his leg. Oh, and while this is happening, he is also smothering George with one hand.
And of course, George's screams are still ringing out clearly, even though he is being smothered.
None of you can explain these discrepancies, but the jury will have to consider them.
Not GZ's mother. She stated that she has never heard GZ scream at that level, but she certainly recognized the "anguish" in his voice. That was also very compelling.
That wasn't an "anguish" scream.
It was a terror scream from Trayvon pleading for his life, as Zimmerman backed him 40 feet in 40 seconds to his death.
There is no evidence that they rolled 30 feet southwards. Not one neighbour witness. Not Zimmerman's own testimony. Nothing. He said that right from the start, he was punched, and then straddled, and then beaten.
Not true. You're projecting your own bias impulses....
No, I only favor George going free because under Florida law he is not guilty. Personally, I think his gross negligence that night should be a crime. It ain't. You do not prosecute someone without the ability to convince a jury they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
No, I only favor George going free because under Florida law he is not guilty. Personally, I think his gross negligence that night should be a crime. It ain't. You do not prosecute someone without the ability to convince a jury they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Manslaughter is still on the table and I predict that's what he'll rightly get.
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