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Appearing on NBC's TODAY on Thursday, Zimmerman's attorney Craig Sonner described the video as "very grainy." He also pointed out that Zimmerman had been "cleaned-up" and received first aid in the four hours between the incident and Zimmerman's videotaped arrival at the police station.
Sonner has previously said that his client suffered a broken nose and a gash to his head during the altercation.
I don't know which of the 3-4 this Sonner is.
Sonner was #1. He's admitted in front of the camera that he never actually met Zimmerman. #2 was Hal Uhrig, and he also said he never met Zimmerman. #3 is his current (and only real) attorney Mark O'Mara. He hasn't given out any information about Zimmerman's injuries.
By the way, most attorneys have been agreeing that the 2 clowns who gave the press information about the case that should have been privileged were unethical. When they withdrew from the case, they didn't need to call a press conference. They probably figured it was their last chance to get some free advertising, but I'd never hire those 2 bozos. You don't talk about evidence that could help or hurt your client before a trial, and you certainly don't tell the world that he's far away from Florida or that he's acting erratically.
Note: I never noticed until this second that you are quoting the "Today Show." Didn't you criticize the same show for tape editing and say that NBC can't be trusted? No?
Really? Your first thought is that the guy who claims to have shot more men than he cares to count is a murderer? You don't think maybe he was a soldier or law enforcement officer who shot people in the performance of his job?
It was his job, but he still seems too cold hearted. I have had family members in the military that has had to kill, and you will never see the responses from them that backspace is giving. I am basing all of this on many post that I have seen from him..
That would be a mistaken assumption on your part. What part of grabbing someones lapel, pulling his head 6 inches off the ground, and slamming him back down so his head hits the ground do you assume would leave marks on the assailants hands?
and Zimmerman didn't struggle to get away? Amazing!
Even if you did do what you had to do, you seem to excited about murder. There are plenty of people that are cold hearted and don't care about the killing of other people, and you seem like one of them..
You have a very odd way of thanking me for doing what you can't/couldn't. You're still welcome though.
It was his job, but he still seems too cold hearted. I have had family members in the military that has had to kill, and you will never see the responses from them that backspace is giving. I am basing all of this on many post that I have seen from him..
The only time I've brought up my own personal experiences were when people began making false statements about bullet wounds, blood splatter and the affects of a 9mm hand gun round.
Please tell me which responses you might be talking about since nothing you're saying makes any sense at this point.
It sounds like he did while he was screaming for help.
Every voice analyst has ruled GZ out as the screamer. No doubt, they will testify in court, and it will become public record. I doubt his mother will be asked whose voice it was. Professionals will be asked. Voice recognition experts are used in court, every day of the year.
and Zimmerman didn't struggle to get away? Amazing!
I never said any such thing. I asked what part of slamming someone to the ground you believe leaves marks on the one doing the slamming. I asked that because YOU said that you assumed beating someone up this way would leave the assailant with marks on his hands.
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