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Gash and Broken Nose...
All of this outrage was to at least get someone objective to look at the facts and evidence surrounding the incident. The outrage is that he has not been charged and with what appears to be a less than stellar investigation.
If there is a trial, then all of the facts should and must come out. If they show that Zimmerman was seriously threatened with death or great bodily harm, then I will be the first line saying that Zimmerman should not be convicted of a crime.


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So, let's continue...
For me, the outrage is the difference between how this case is being handled and how we all know a case would be handled if a black man chased and shot down an unarmed white teen.


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It would be the very first thing their lawyers would tell them if the had suggested one.
Also keeps scam artists from starting ones up on their own.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/os-trayvon-martin-george-zimmerman-911-20120331,0,250481.story
I am very interested in what the entirety of the evidence shows, and I believe most people, including Lisa Bloom, are not. Most people, on both sides, look at only select few pieces of evidence and then refuse to listen to other pieces of real evidence. Most discussions turn into horrific name calling and completely illogical storytelling. I'm referring mostly to comments on videos or news stories.
One thing I find both fascinating and dumbfounding is there has been next to zero discussion looking at the time stamps plotted along what I believe to be a critical timeline. Examining these plot points - and what could have occurred between them answers questions and brings up new questions. Yet few people appear to be interested. In her book, Lisa Bloom offers nothing in this regard.
I have developed my own opinion as to what the most likely story was, but I don't insist it is the only likely story. I can't come up with a 2nd one though. If it's not apparent already, I think the not guilty verdict was absolutely the correct verdict. I came to that opinion long after the trial ended - and only after having viewed the entire trial on video and then subsequently sought to better understand the evidence presented during the trial.
I contend I know the evidence, however I don't know all the legal ramifications. Anyone also know the evidence but also knows the law - and is also still interested in this case?
BalconyClub said: "Pauly, the truth is out there."
BalconyClub, I agree with you, but I"m guessing we disagree as to what the truth is.
I'm not sure why you revived this thread, but because you did I read through it. It's interesting how many people made the comment that Zimmerman was told to stand down and ignored the order (or rather the suggestion). There was no evidence and there still is no evidence that Zimmerman continued looking for Trayvon after being told "we don't need you to do that". The mainstream media reported Zimmerman followed Trayvon even after being told not to, but there has never been a shred of evidence this was true. The media blew it. And they have continued to repeat the same garbage when looking back at the event. It's funny the media, the prosecutors, journalists, authors and your average social media hacks have never offered any evidence to show Zimmerman followed Trayvon after being told "we don't need you to do that". Not really funny ha ha though.


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May the Lord bring you enlightenment and untrouble your mind. Soonest












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Posted: 3/29/12 at 11:21am