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Good links, especially the second one; I recall reading about Cutcher, but it was good to hear her speak. At any rate, it appears that it won't be long before there's more evidence to go over:
Everything in the article you linked is negated by this sentence at the end.
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There is no telling what types of evidence can be brought out in the case against George Zimmerman, but prosecutors are legally required to first share evidence with the defense and then information becomes public.
The article has offered no more insight then anything else that hasn't been discussed already on here. Heck we were asking and speculating about the autopsy and toxicology tests a month or so ago.
No, the hollow point bullets were called Cop Killers, whether or not that was an erroneous term. Maybe you're too young to remember. I am only using Google to post articles since you insist I'm stupid, ignorant and don't know what I'm talking about, when you are too stubborn to admit I'm right. Hollow point bullets are designed to do great damage. Period.
Absolutely incorrect. Hollow points are not called cop killers. Cop Killers were armor piercing rounds designed to penetrate bullet proof vests.
Before posting uninformed stuff at least do some research or continue posting away to provide some good laughs.
The article has offered no more insight then anything else that hasn't been discussed already on here. Heck we were asking and speculating about the autopsy and toxicology tests a month or so ago.
Of course the article didn't provide more insight, and that's not what the poster said anyway. She said that the article indicated that MORE evidence would be released as discovery proceeds, which is exactly what the article said.
Btw, it's "no more insight THAN anything" not "more insight THEN anything." Of course, you're not alone in making that mistake.
[quote] 2.hollowpoint bullet4 thumbs upBullets with a cavity in the tip to allow greater expansion and less penetration on impact with a target.
Usually identified as "cop-killerbullets," even though hollowpoints are actually less effective at penetrating body armor than standard ball rounds. [end quote]
2.hollowpoint bullet4 thumbs upBullets with a cavity in the tip to allow greater expansion and less penetration on impact with a target.
Usually identified as "cop-killerbullets," even though hollowpoints are actually less effective at penetrating body armor than standard ball rounds. [end quote]
Citing urban dictionary as an accurate source?!?!?!!?!?!
Regarding the timeline mentioned in the other person's post. Hmm. Let's see, there wasn't time to check a dying teenager, but there was enough time to get up, walk around, make sure he got photos of his head wounds. Yup, speaks volumes to me.
It speaks volumes about your lack of logic. The timeline and witness reports say there were only a couple minutes between the shot being fired and the police arriving.
The article has offered no more insight then anything else that hasn't been discussed already on here. Heck we were asking and speculating about the autopsy and toxicology tests a month or so ago.
I learned something from the article. Despite the number of times I've read here and on 'news' sites that police didn't take gz's clothes, apparently they did.
He was talking to some random girl, it's not Trayvon's girlfriend and her story didn't come out until she was worked over by the race pimps who had an agenda.
To me it seems unlikely that Martin would have been chased down and shot by Zimmerman but somehow ended up on top of Zimmerman beating him before getting shot.
The lengths you will go to discredit TM are incredible. He was talking to a female friend on the phone. He wasn't talking to a telemarketer.
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Originally Posted by tiluha
I've wondered about GZ not checking TM, however it could be attributed to shock, but I have to admit it disturbed me...
The Good Samaritan Act differs from State to State...
GZ is not an EMT, Nurse, Doctor, etc. so he does not have a "Duty to Respond" even if TM was ill or injured...
Right, not even after he shot him. How convenient for him.
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Originally Posted by EdwardA
We've been saying this for weeks yet the same people keep harping on the NW rules. It's getting tiresome.
Who's this "we", Kemosabe? Who is in this pro-Zimmerman cabal of yours? Do you guys conduct group meetings via DM?
Pro GZ people keep bringing up that he was a NW "Captain", etc, every page or two. It helps to keep them honest to let them know NW does not condone the way he handled the situation, e.g. carrying a gun, pursuing TM.
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Originally Posted by EdwardA
Incorrect we have a wealth of information in the public arena already. The prosecutor herself has stated "facts have been leaked".
We have enough to go on to form intelligent opinions.
Here are the known facts:
GZ called the police. Call is recorded.
Several other neighbors call 911. Those calls are recorded.
There was an altercation.
GZ killed Trayvon.
GZ has a history of violence.
Trayvon was unarmed.
Trayvon has a history of school suspensions for non-violent behavior.
Trayvon is dead.
We do not know anything else for certain. We do not know who started the altercation. We do not know who was "on top". We do not know if Zimmerman was injured, and/or how severely.
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