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I can't count the number of students I taught over the course of 37 years, right here in Trayvon's Miami, that had similar high school records, yet they we're not 'thugs," just immature, dumb kids.
I am pro-investigating a questionable death before deciding that the shooter is innocent. The "good parents" of this 17 year old deserved better. Zimmerman's trial is not to make you or me feel that our opinions have been validated. It's to give Trayvon's family the satisfaction that their son's death has finally been investigated and adjudicated.
Zimmerman is innocent until proven guilty. I don't see how your "pro-investigation" is concurrent with our justice system.
I do agree though, In Trayvon's case he could have made a turnaround with maturity and the support of a loving family or he could have continue in
That smell is the race baiters (media, jesse, al, the Left) narrative going up in smoke.
From the link ......
"The exclusive image shows blood trickling down the back of Zimmerman's head from two cuts. It also shows a possible contusion forming on the crown of his head. The original police report that night notes that the back of Zimmerman's head was wet, and that he was bleeding from the nose and head."
Well, it was nighttime so the photo must have been taken by flash. How did the photographer get access to what was a potential crime scene? Did the police not notice the use of flash photography? Did they obtain the photo at that time? How do we know this is the original photo and has not been photoshopped? Is there a clearly documented chain of custody for this evidence?
And the race is on for the dummy who starts with the photo shopping. Looks like we have a WINNER already! Didn't take long did it?
So now we have a police report noting his injuries, we have a video that shows some sort of irregularity on the back of his head, we have witnesses coming forward saying they saw ZImmerman with bandages the day after and now these photos.
To any logical person it would be very clear that Zimmerman sustained injuries from his encounter with Martin but we're not dealing with logical people. It's hard being a logical black person but such is my fate in life.
This case is getting weaker by the day but be prepared for a certain segment to come in here and say the pics were doctored.
How can this guy ever get a fair trial with the "politics" and "racial" element alive and well in Sanford?
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Originally Posted by Jaggy001
From the link ......
"The exclusive image shows blood trickling down the back of Zimmerman's head from two cuts. It also shows a possible contusion forming on the crown of his head. The original police report that night notes that the back of Zimmerman's head was wet, and that he was bleeding from the nose and head."
Yeah, obviously he was cleaned up by the Paramedics AFTER the photo was taken by what looks like a resident of the area.
Well, it was nighttime so the photo must have been taken by flash. How did the photographer get access to what was a potential crime scene? Did the police not notice the use of flash photography? Did they obtain the photo at that time? How do we know this is the original photo and has not been photoshopped? Is there a clearly documented chain of custody for this evidence?
Well, if you had listened to the report the photo was taken 3 minutes AFTER the gunshot, but before the police arrived.
The photo seems to match the police report, the witnesses and the people who saw him the next day in bandages.
Why isn't the sticky thread on Zimmerman-Martin been unlocked?
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