igor2003 -> RE: Zimmerman's back... (2/21/2014 7:28:59 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze Something forced him to get out of his car and follow the guy? He called the cops, they told him to stop... Sean (the dispatcher) asked him where he was running, George got out of the vehicle in response, then Sean asked if he was following, George said "Yes", Sean says "We don't need you to do that", George says "Okay", and stops following. Does George stop following? Yes, but only because he has lost sight of Martin. Does he go back to his truck? No. He first indicates that he has no intention of returning to his truck by telling the dispatcher to have the arriving officer call him once he was on the scene and he would then advise the officer of his location at that time. And it is proven that he had no intention of returning to his truck by the fact that from the time he was advised not to follow until the end of the phone call he had something like a minute and a half (as I remember it) in which he could have easily walked back to his truck...but he didn't do that, did he? As you so kindly point out, he was STILL in the same area where he had been when advised not to follow. A couple minutes later, George's nose is broken at the same spot he agreed to stop following, George ends up pinned to the ground, screaming for help for nearly a minute before finally pulling the weapon out and shooting. We only have George's often changing version of the story to indicate that that is where his nose was broken. He also said that when he was punched he fell immediately to the ground. How do you fall immediately to the ground, yet end up some 50+ feet away...where he ended up killing Martin? Either he was not punched at that location, or he did not fall immediately to the ground. So which is the lie? He had to maintain that he was punched at that location in order to bolster the lie that he was on the way back to his truck. But he also had to make it sound like the punch was so devastating that he was immediately incapacitated. And yet his supporters gobbled up his garbage, hook, line, and sinker. The actual facts of the case indicate that he did NOT fall immediately to the ground, and that there was a standing struggle going on as they moved Southward, to where Martin then struck Zimmerman who was trying to detain him, only to be shot and killed by this thug asshole.
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