greycoupon
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GZ did the right thing by getting out of his car imo.
I just don't understand that at all. He was perfectly safe there. JMO.
GZ did the right thing by getting out of his car imo.
he did not know he was unarmed at the time. A can of soda and candy in a hoodie's pockets would have produced a bulge imo.
I don't think that goes with the evidence. My guess is his mouth was open because of position of his head. AT that point it would have been lax and not stiff. So when the police rolled him over, we have no idea what he looked like before that occurred.
OMO.
I just don't understand that at all. He was perfectly safe there. JMO.
From WAT:
O'Mara asks "what about the next injury?". Rao is confused. He wanted to know if the next one could have been life threatening. #Zimmerman
Great question. The next one, the one he prevented by defended himself.
Oops, left out the part where my unarmed teenager started a fight/slammed a guy's head on the concrete. Yes I would consider myself a failure as a parent to have raised a violent kid. I don't blame the world for my failings. imo
TM had an abrasion on his knuckle according to this witness.
IMO, what the lawyer's kid does has no bearing on the case. However, I thought I heard a commentator (wftv) say there was a question as to when the photo was taken. DW supposedly missed a meeting with the witness who is traveling the country, I guess they want to make sure he wasn't out having ice cream instead.
Just a question....from the very beginning GZ has said he was yelling "help me".
That is confirmed by the recording, the person screaming is yelling "help me". I can't say for sure who it is, or if it is both, but it sure seems like GZ is telling the truth in this instance. IMO of course.
He was trying to help LE locate a suspected burglar.
Yes, you are correct in that if that head injury had caused bleeding in the brain and subsequent death, it would have been serious, indeed, in my opinion. However, it did not. As for me, I take the word of a qualified medical doctor.
Please use links to back this up, or the phrase "in my opinion", IMO, or MOO
Yes, you are correct in that if that head injury had caused bleeding in the brain and subsequent death, it would have been serious, indeed, in my opinion. However, it did not. As for me, I take the word of a qualified medical doctor.
IMO that doesn't mean he wasn't fit enough to outrun GZ.
He was trying to help LE locate a suspected burglar.
IMO - no one knows who started the fight...you are basing this off your belief that GZ has not lied and did the right thing killing an unarmed teenager.
And since the subject of TM being a football player keeps coming up:He was not a High School football player. He HAD played football as a kid a few years earlier.
:banghead:"There's no way I can believe that, because he's not a confrontational kid," said Jerome Horton, who was one of Martin's former football coaches and knew him since he was about 5. "It just wouldn't happen. That's just not that kid."
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The boy was a swift athlete, according to a friend, and played a range of positions up to about age 14. After he stopped playing, he remained active in the organization, volunteering six days a week from June through November of last year to help run the team's concession stand.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-03-24/trayvon-martin-friends/53744670/1
He was trying to help LE locate a suspected burglar.
She told the police she was 16 at first, did she not?
Does anyone remember Nastasha Richardson? She fell down while skiing, No open wounds and died the next day of head trauma. She fell in the snow..
"Richardson fell Monday at the Mont Tremblant ski resort in Quebec. She initially appeared fine and joked about the fall, but the ski patrol insisted she see a doctor. Richardson declined,"
Why ? She felt fine...
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/Movies/story?id=7119825&page=1#.UdMmuDvVCDk
And then she died.
You don't have to have a lot of injuries on the outside to prove you had your head beaten in or to feel your life was in danger. OMO