I am just wondering if the police took GZ red shirt for evidence and underneath it he had on a white t shirt.JMO
If GZ was wearing a red shirt or jacket, would blood on it have been visible in the dark when using a flashlight?
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I am just wondering if the police took GZ red shirt for evidence and underneath it he had on a white t shirt.JMO
If TM attacked GZ it was self defense. Following someone does not give that person the right to punch you in the nose or push you to the ground.
Wonder if Zimmerman is in Virginia with his parents?
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I don't have GZ's statement, but from what police chief seems to be saying, GZ claims that he was attacked after he got out of his truck, and was returning back to the truck.
Please respond to what we were discussing. Following is not against the law.
If he had earbuds in and he missed something she said he could have told her he didn't hear her because he was pulling up his hood. Could be any number of reasons and until we hear an official statement it's really just what someone else is reporting. jmo
It certainly does under FL "stand your ground" law.
This is not nice to think about but does anyone know what an entry wound and exit wound would look like from a 9mm gun shot? I know sometimes it is hard to tell. jmo
I am not the one who made this map. I quoted from another poster. I know it's a simple mistake, but I just want everyone to know that I did not post or make this map and the credit should go to the person who did make it.
This has my speculative recreation on it. GZ lived at the back of the subdivision where the red # mark is. GZ according to what he told the PD on his call was near the clubhouse - I marked his possible location with a red @. The locations are based on the map from the Orlando Sentinel that has been posted on earlier threads.
Trayvon walked into the subdivision along the turquoise line. Trayvon was headed to his father's girlfriend's house about where the yellow & is. Trayvon's body was found about where the turquoise * is - behind the house marked with the red A marker.
Somewhere near the clubhouse (red @) according to both GZ and Trayvon on their calls to SPD and the girlfriend, the two men saw each other. Trayvon ran off and GZ lost track of him. If Trayvon ran along the green line and went in between the rows of townhouses, GZ could not have seen him from his vehicle traveling along the roads.
The pink line is my speculation about where GZ traveled. I think he either headed (1) to the back entrance of the subdivision, which coincidentally was the direction Trayvon was headed; or (2) up the road in front of the townhouses, then cut through one of the gaps between the townhouses. Both routes would allow GZ to cut off the 'suspect'.
GZ could have (3) drive to the corner where he last saw Trayvon and simply followed the same path. Without knowing where GZ's SUV was parked when LE got there, this is all speculation.
I don't think there was enough time for (1). (2) does not allow for Trayvon to be aware that GZ had followed him. I think it was probably (3).
Looking at this map, you can see why GZ was confused about his directions to the operator on his call to SPD. He kept saying to come in the entrance, then turn left but he had trouble trying to tell them to turn left at the second road after they came in the entrance.
Um, no. When a human being was killed it could be suicide, a complete accident, or manslaughter, self-defense OR it could be homicide.
A human death isn't necessarily murder.
A lot would depend on the type of ammo.
GZ had no right to be stalking TM, watching him, following him, chasing him -- he was a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain with no legitimate affiliation with a founded neighborhood watch group. TM, on the other hand, had every right to conceal his identity and hurry home when he felt he was being stalked/watched/followed/chased by some unknown person with unknown motives.
To me, this smacks of "she deserved it because she was wearing a short skirt."
My personal opinion is that GZ's injuries came from the gun. I suspect he didn't spend much time at the shooting range. If he stood with his arms straight out in front of him, holding the gun, it is likely he was unprepared for the kickback and the gun came back and smacked him in the nose. This followed through and knocked him on his butt where he hit his head. I personally feel this is the most likely scenario for GZ's injuries. I don't believe that Trayvon hit him. It just doesn't match with the rest of what we know about him.
ETA: I would like to know how long he had that carry permit.
His ground is anywhere he can legally be. He doesn't have to be in his home or truck.
"The law removes the duty to retreat in the face of a perceived threat, and it allows the use of force virtually anywhere a home, an ice-cream shop, a public sidewalk or a jogging trail."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-stand-your-ground-20120325,0,1383205.story
Here's something else that has bothered me. Reading the police report it says in one of the statements that another officer arrived and tried to "get a response" from Trayvon. Really? As an LE you arrive on scene and see someone face down with arms underneath and all you do is try to get a response from them? Really? Wouldn't you check first to see what injury that person has that caused them to be face down with arms underneath? I found that very odd. What did that officer do? Walk up to Trayvon, bend down and say "hey, guy, what happened?' Really? C'mon.
JMHO
Does anyone know how long it usually takes to get reports and info under the sunshine laws? I did follow some cases in FL but my brain has been severely damaged from the Anthony case and I can not remember.Do we have to wait till after the Grand Jury? for a release of things like autopsy?
Wow, the pics are good, the commentary, not so much, lol.