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All of this fighting and screaming went down. GZ had perfectly manicured fingernails, no marks on his hands. TM had a tiny cut on one finger, no signs of bruising or contusions anywhere else. Whatever.
Getting back to basics.
It pays to go back through transcripts from the police interviews and 911 recordings.
This will take a couple of days or more to go through this week.
It pays to get down to basics, like they will in the trial. Virtually all of the conspiracy theories, and racial overtones, go out the window when dealing with just the facts presented. Which is why most posting rarely discuss them.
Like why is Zimmerman's blood dna a match, on the shirt Trayvon was wearing Under the hoodie?
Is it true the only gunshot residue on GZ was the back of his arm? How come?
He's being smothered and punched and his head slammed, all the while Yelling HELP
(the police tackled this one instantly)
Do left-handed people shoot with their right hands?
(just curious)
Who is John? Was he the angry guy in the white shirt?
How does Trayvon manage to have no hand bruising whatsoever, after such a tremendous fight?
Not to mention, no Zimmerman blood on his sleeves or hands.
I agree. I also think the fact that in the photo of Zimmerman's head injuries, the blood is flowing in the wrong direction. I think that is a question the Medical Examiner could answer in terms of his opinion as a forensic pathologist and expert witness.
"Trailing what you think is a suspected criminal" may not be illegal, but you'd better be able to deal with the consequences when it turns out you were trailing an innocent person, who now might feel threatened by you.
Which means in this case, Trayvon gave Zimmerman "consequences".. and then had to suffer his own
That's a lot of words to say you disapprove of what gz did and in a pollyanna vision of soiety nobody wants to be followed for walking down the street. I agree.
I have found on this forum one must qualify their words to the enth degree or someone will say. So what your really saying is.
Or they just put words in your mouth that you never said or meant.
But yes I disapprove of GZ's actions. I disapprove of the idea that people are not allowed to walk down a street without being harassed.
If it were you would you want some overzealous guy pursuing you? You don't know his intentions. Watch the news crap happens everyday. Being followed by a stranger would drive anyone crazy.
You call it a pollyanna society. I call it America or at least how we are supposed to be.
You need GPS to drive and find your way around where you live? Seriously?
That wasnt the question, was it? The question was NAME OF THE STREET, me knowing how to get places where I live, doesnt mean I know the names of the dam streets I drive on.. Do you need to know the name of every road you go through?
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god help you if your GPS breaks.
Its called buy another one
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Also, aren't you afraid of the "government" spying on your whereabouts with all that GPS "stuff"? LOL
I'm not at all worried about being put on trial for something and not knowing the name of a street, to be used as evidence that I'm guilty.. Thats beyond dumb, but here ya are..
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Are you a member of a neighborhood watch group in your area? If so, you really should learn the names of the streets which surround your home.
Dont even know if we have one, but should learn, and because you dont know = guilty, isnt the same thing, is it?
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