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It was a very brave question, one that he asked in a manner that made me appreciate his skills even more. He had to ask it, and it was a very smart question. Like it or not, O'Mara is a very good attorney.
Don't ever forget the narrative that GZ said he Forgot he had his gun. until then .... Very strange man he is
Both officers said that they felt he embellished his story some, but felt he was telling the truth. So, I will go on that. Although, aside from everything that is plausible, that is a strange thing for him to say.
Between the two of them who had grass stains and rain moisture on their back? Who had injuries to the back of their head? If GZ was on top, and TM on the bottom,why wasn't the bullet recovered under TM's body. The ground would have stopped the bullet after it passed through his body.
Since you're asking those type of questions.....
GZ has some superficial injuries to the back of his head. I do believe TM was on top. The Bullett NEVER passed through Trayvon's body. It was a hollow point, and did its damage within. Only one entrance wound, no exit would. So the Ground is immaterial.
The bullet was recovered within TM's body.
But since you asked;
Why is the body some 50 Feet from the start of the altercation, as described by GZ?
Much more interesting question than what we already know about the bullet.
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