BBM Respectfully, you have absolutely no evidence that TM was not doing the things GZ described so menacingly.
This is what Zimmerman stated during the 911 call:
This guy looks like hes up to no good or hes on drugs or something. Its raining and hes just walking around looking about.
Hes here now
hes just staring.
Now hes staring at me
Yeah, now hes coming toward me. Hes got his hands in his waist band.
Somethings wrong with him. Yep, hes coming to check me out.
Hes got something in his hands. I dont know what his deal is.
At this point Zimmerman exited his vehicle. Martin, apparently sensing the danger he was in, ran.
In any case, we know that Martin was not "on drugs or something," nor was there "something wrong with him." We know he did not approach Zimmerman at all -- he attempted to get away from him.
During the walk through with the police department Zimmerman went the extra mile, describing Martin as coming all the way back (from the walkway between the buildings where he eventually died) to where Zimmerman had parked. According to Zimmerman, Martin walked back all this way and circled his car with his hand in his waistband. Again, none of this happened -- even if we didn't have a witness (and we do), and even if the story actually made sense or was logically consistent (it does not and is not), there is simply not enough time.
And from there Zimmerman's story becomes both fantastic and ludicrous. I will leave that to the prosecution.
Suffice it to say that there is a bloody good reason why the prosecution in this case went for murder two. It's not political pressure and it damn sure isn't a rogue prosecutor trying to stick it to an innocent Zimmerman. George Zimmerman has told lie after lie this entire time, he's told multiple contradictory versions of the events of that night, and none of them make the slightest sense at all. What DOES make sense is far more simple and sinister. Zimmerman spotted his intended victim, he called 911 to set the stage, then drove in front of him, and when he got out of his car Martin ran.