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If you believe that, you have lived a very sheltered life.
BDLR IS using the language to suggest premeditation and that George was angry when he was observing the suspect. To me, and I suspect to most people, his comments suggest frustration with a scenario where criminals "always get away", not anger at the individual. This exact issue was testified to by the prosecution's witnesses.
I don't know if anger. It's more disparaging, and contemptuous, and assuming someone is a bad person, a punk.
No he's not a wimp. He is a hero. He shot a dangerous person and there has yet to be another burglary in that neighborhood since.
there is no evidence that martin was dangerous, he was an unarmed teenager walking home in the rain.
there have been no more buglaries in that area because the place is now very high profile.
there is no evidence that martin was dangerous, he was an unarmed teenager walking home in the rain.
there have been no more buglaries in that area because the place is now very high profile.
The jewelry Martin had at school traced back to homes that were burglarized a mile from where this happened. Trayvon was definitely a burglar.
Funny how these witnesses are so sure that the screams are George's even though most of them have never heard him scream yet they are unsure that it was he who was cursing on the non-emergency line. You can't make this stuff up. These witnesses are actually great for the State. O'Mara's silly strategy is backfiring spectacularly.
Here's the Big Picture.
Who testified the screaming voice was tm's ? I recall his mother, Rachel, his brother half-heartedly, and the earwitness who 'knew' because the voice was high-pitched.
Not his father, any friends, teachers, anyone from his church or football coaches, no one frrom the high school police who knew his voice, not his dad's 2nd wife or an uncle, etc.
These witnesses might be wrong, but would they commit perjury for gz by knowingly lying ? Nope. Jurors will accept these witnesses Honestly Believe gz was screaming for help.
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