Sonya610
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I still think it is more likely that she got confused and thought this was her mom's home and that is why she was going back and forth from door to door banging thinking she was waking up her mom to let her in. JMO
While he should have called 911 first I am sure his lawyer will tell the jury that it isn't a law that someone has to call 911 first if they think they hear an intruder.
I have also seen the photograph shown in court of Renisha laying on the porch and if I had not known who it was already at first glance I would have thought it was a heavyset male laying there. I am not in any way trying to disparage Renisha but just being honest. I can see Mr. Wafer really not knowing the gender of the person on the porch banging on his doors.
I agree with everything you have said. I don't think for one minute she was "asking a stranger for help", if she HAD BEEN he would have HEARD HER! Seems as if she was just banging on doors because she expected the occupants to automatically open up because she lived there. Fact is she probably got angry when they did NOT open up because "she knew her mom etc...was home" so she could have easily gotten louder and more aggressive when she wasn't let in.
Secondly they said he did not have a land line and he could not locate his cell phone to call 911. I also find that very believable in the heat of the moment.
Thirdly while she is described as a "young girl" etc....in fact she was not a petite coltish teenager, she weighed 184 pounds. It was also November in Detroit so one can expect heavy clothing may have been involved.