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Trayvon Martin had no idea what George Zimmerman's intentions were so why would he lead a strange man to his home where that creepy man could potentially harm the other members of the household?
We are told all of the time by law enforcement NOT to go to our home if we believe someone is following us but to go to a police station. That was sort of hard to do for TM because he was on foot. But he did fear GZ's intentions (and rightfully so) as his friend Rachael testified. And obviously GZ ambushed him while he was on the phone with her.
How do you lead someone to your home if they can't see you??? He was out of sight of GZ for a couple of minutes while GZ was on the phone to dispatch. He only had a very short distance home. By the time he got out of the car and talked to dispatch TM could easily been home unseen. I've walked the path, I know exactly how long it would have taken TM to get home.
No one on this forum has had an answer for this fact.
911 dispatcher:
OK.
We don’t need you to do that. [2:26]
Zimmerman:
OK. [2:28]
(and then he continues following Trayvon, willfully lying to and disobeying the police dispatcher)
Why must you twist everything, he did not continue to follow... Telling falsehoods won't save the thug you are trying to protect.. But now TM has reformed, no more crime from him...
How was Trayvon Martin hiding behind an 18 inch tall hedge?
In the pitch black, next to a building? come on, give it up, TM is the bad guy here, and he paid the price
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