Quote Originally Posted by bowlslit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoKW7dl_dm0&feature=relmfu
If Zimmerman truly wanted to make up a story why would he call for help? If you had the ordeal of making up a story, wouldnt you want to give yourself enough time to make the best, most believable story possible?
Another thing for all you CSI junkies...in those dumb ass CSI shows or action movies you always see a person holding another person with a gun and moving closer to them so that they are eventually so close that the person being held is now within easy arms reach of the gun. Then the person makes a quick move and knocks the gun away or somthing smoothe like that.
In real life pumkins, if you're holding someone at gunpoint, you are a moron if you move close enough to allow that person to put their hands on you. I've had a gun pulled on me by a robber before and he knew to stay 3 arms lengths away from me.
I always watch for that to happen in movies or TV shows and almost every time I see the holder upper move closer to the pointee, I know whats going to happen next.
I hope all of you are that smart but doubt it after seeing some of these ridiculous posts.
I am afraid you missed the point
Let's stay focused here ..
1) first of all Zimmerman never called for help
Zimmerman called 911 to report a suspicious individual
and stated that it looks like the "suspicious individual was up to no good" . Zimmerman was also told not to follow the "suspicious" individual . Once he got out of his car to follow the "suspicious" individual, his self defense/stand his ground claim does not make sense
that was not a call for help by someone being attacked
he was reporting what he thought was a suspicious individual
2) what does CSI have to do with Trayvon's murder ?
this is a real life tragedy not some TV series

3) are you a homicide detective ?
4) Let's stick to the facts
The latest ABC video does not show Zimmerman's broken nose nor does it show head's injuries
Police officer looked at the back of Zimmerman's head and was searching him without gloves.
if Zimmerman had blood on him. the officer would not touch him
without gloves.
the police officer also used his pants to clean his hand after touching Zimmerman's jacket.
not sure what he touches but he would not put blood on his pants
Appearing on NBC's TODAY on Thursday, Zimmerman's attorney Craig
Sonner described the video as "very grainy." He also pointed out that
Zimmerman had been "cleaned-up" and received first aid in the four hours
between the incident and Zimmerman's videotaped arrival at the police
station.
Sonner has previously said that his client suffered a broken nose and a gash to his head during the altercation.
4) How does George Zimmerman prove that Trayvon attacked him
witnesses
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So far I have seen Joe Oliver ( so called Zimmerman's friend) stating that his "gut feeling" told him that Zimmerman told the truth and Frank Taafe trying to defend Zimmerman
the other anonymous witness who told the media that he saw Trayvon beating Zimmerman has not been identified yet.
But we have seen on TV Mary Cutcher and that other lady who live
in the gated community, + 911 calls + ABC video
the police have not talked to Trayvon's girlfriend who was on the phone with him
Neither Joe Oliver nor Frank Taafe were present when Zimmerman
killed Trayvon .