miimaa
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I thought his father wasn't home? Imo.
He wasn't. When TM did not return home that evening, the father assumed he was with a cousin.
I thought his father wasn't home? Imo.
Yes I realise that. I meant to add that I knew that. They haven't shown reasonable doubt to me.Just for clarification, the defense doesn't have to prove anything, just show reasonable doubt. Plenty of that here.
And before anyone goes onto an anti-gun rant about this, the gun was provided through an illegal straw purchase. It was already illegally obtained, and possessed by someone that could not legally possess it.A 15yr. old (along with 3 others) was arrested just yesterday here in Osceola County for a rash of 14 shootings that happened within a weeks time (I believe week before last) that resulted in 2 deaths, one a 17yr. old walking to a bus stop, that is very near my home, to go to work. The boy (according to WKMG/Local 6), when asked why he shot the young man, said "for fun". The young man's fathers apparently purchased the gun for the 15yr. old because he was having "problems with some individuals".
Sigh...
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/bo...unty/-/1637132/20903078/-/tgi8m1/-/index.html
Me too. IMO Manslaughter fits. Does anyone know if it can be considered by the jury?IIRC there's a nurse on the jury. I've posted below my thoughts on GZ's head injuries, or lack there of. I can only hope the nurse feels the same way as I do. I was listening to the yelling last night on the tap and there's no real change in the volume/tone etc no is there any sounds of 'impact' ie ow, ouch etc as TM 'apparently' hit GZ.. If your head was being hit against the pavement or you were being beat and taking impact, I don't believe for a second all someone would or could shout is help.
The defense has not shown this self-defense to me by any stretch of the imagination. I would at this stage go for manslaughter...
They have the evidence that GZ left his vehicle and pursued TM
IMO GZ is quoting TM as making two of the corniest things out there in Grade B movies -"You're gonna die tonight Motha******" and "you got me" - no 17year old hip young kid would ever say stuff like that.
Just high drama for effect and not real at all. As a Canadian and anti-gun person I find this case horrendous but when I read/heard those GZ say those two things I actually laughed out loud.
A 15yr. old (along with 3 others) was arrested just yesterday here in Osceola County for a rash of 14 shootings that happened within a weeks time (I believe week before last) that resulted in 2 deaths, one a 17yr. old walking to a bus stop, that is very near my home, to go to work. The boy (according to WKMG/Local 6), when asked why he shot the young man, said "for fun". The young man's fathers apparently purchased the gun for the 15yr. old because he was having "problems with some individuals".
Sigh...
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/bo...unty/-/1637132/20903078/-/tgi8m1/-/index.html
We already covered what the word confront meant in the autopsy report yesterday.
Do you have a link where Det. Serino testified that he believed GZ confronted TM? Did the state even bother asking him? Keep in mind this is the same witness who stated he had no reason to believe GZ was lying.
I don't think if you side with the state you want to hang on the words of Serino IMO.
Me too. IMO Manslaughter fits. Does anyone know if it can be considered by the jury?
Very true. And many people have refused to look beyond the cloying media portrayal and look at who TM really was imo.
If you hold the view that it was TM screaming that could point to his potentially being shown a weapon or having one held on him.
Of course we have no evidence as George is the only real witness due to the darkness of the area.
IMO
IMO, But wouldn't TM words to GZ be, "why are you following me?" That is not assault IMO. There is nothing threatening about that. Correct me if I am wrong about what TM said to GZ.
Very true. And many people have refused to look beyond the cloying media portrayal and look at who TM really was imo.
Bolded by me
Translation " Trayvon told me the man following him is at the back of his Dad's house"
Exactly. From a trial strategy standpoint, this case is backwards. Usually you have the prosecution saying "this is what happened." Then the defense challenges that by saying, "no, maybe this is what happened, or perhaps this," offering different plausible explanations for the purpose of creating reasonable doubt. But the opposite is happening here. The defense is saying "this is what happened." And the prosecution is instead offering different possibilities. Very strange.
What's wrong with prescription drug use? I don't think abuse has been alleged, and he showed no signs of it on the night he defended himself from TM or the police would have tested him (no probable cause). imo.
Not intending to be snarky or personally attacking when I say this:
Perhaps your nationality and lack of familiarity with the urban cultures in the United States lead to your opinion. I grew up in Atlanta, and went to schools in which I was in the vast minority as a white male. I have no trouble at all believing that these things may have been said - especially the first phrase.
Ok fair, but take that out and what do you have left? How has the state proven that GZ was the aggressor if no one knows who threw the first punch? Even RJ's testimony is not entirely clear on how the altercation is started.