Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
How do you lead someone to your home if they can't see you??? He was out of sight of GZ for a couple of minutes while GZ was on the phone to dispatch. He only had a very short distance home. By the time he got out of the car and talked to dispatch TM could easily been home unseen. I've walked the path, I know exactly how long it would have taken TM to get home.
No one on this forum has had an answer for this fact.
GZ was lying to the dispatch.
When the dispatch told GZ that he didn't need to follow TM, GZ said "OK' (as in OK I won't follow him) and then proceeded to continue following him.
If a black man came into a white neighborhood, and GUNNED DOWN A WHITE KID, all hell would break out.
What would happen if a white kid went into a black neighborhood, went up to a black man and started punching him in the face, pummeling him, all while his victim is screaming for someone to help him?
How was Trayvon Martin hiding behind an 18 inch tall hedge?
It's possible, it was pitch black down toward the bottom of the T. gZ was traveling across the top of the T. He didn't even need a bush, he could have stood next to the corner of the building.
It's possible, it was pitch black down toward the bottom of the T. gZ was traveling across the top of the T. He didn't even need a bush, he could have stood next to the corner of the building.
They should have brought the jury out there late some night when it was pitch black, so they could better see things as Zimmerman did.
In the pitch black, next to a building? come on, give it up, TM is the bad guy here, and he paid the price
If Trayvon Martin is the "bad guy" then we are all the "bad guy" and at the mercy of any one with a gun and a vigilante complex.
So if I decide that I don't think that YOU belong in my neighborhood and YOU look suspicious walking down the sidewalks of my street (not because you are doing anything wrong but simply because I decide that I don't like your "look"), am I well within my rights to simple "handle it" cops be damned, right?
If that's the way you feel, I'm okay with that. But, when you (or someone you love) is running from a stranger and the stranger pulls out a gun and commits murder, remember, you got what you deserved. That's all I'm saying.
When the dispatch told GZ that he didn't need to follow TM, GZ said "OK' (as in OK I won't follow him) and then proceeded to continue following him.
Don't have to believe him, the dispatch time line proves how long he spoke to them. Plenty of time for TM to get home. Especially since he had a head start.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.