Right! Cooper was old enough to walk so it's not like he had to carry the heavy car seat across the parking lot. Also, it would give his coworkers a chance to see his adorable son.
Wow those letters. He's basically telling his fiancee what to say. I think the reason she cried so hard on the stand was because she was afraid of his reaction when she didn't repeat his story. Oh, and I learned how to make risotto.
I live in Jacksonville and I have to say based on some of the comments I've read today I may need to buy my daughter body armor for her 19th birthday next week. :facepalm:
My point is the Police did not contact her. Don't you watch the First 48? :floorlaugh:
But yeah I can agree I don't like how her interview was in front of the family.
So just to be clear, you think a complete police investigation wouldn't include talking to the person the deceased was speaking to on the phone at the time the altercation first took place?
I guess I wasn't clear. I'm not saying the parents should be able to sue GZ necessarily, I'm saying GZ shouldn't be able to sue them. They wanted answers regarding their son's death and the police didn't investigate to their full potential. Of course they took this public. IMO
What difference would it have made for TM to call 911? The police were called and already on their way to the scene.
Why didn't GZ ever once identify himself as NW to TM?
You're unarmed, being followed first in car and then on foot by a man you don't know and when he gets close enough to you, you see a gun. You wouldn't scream? Really? I would be screaming for help thinking this man is about to shoot me.
I went back and listened to the NEN call and I counted the time between the beeping noise (when Zimmerman exited his vehicle) to the time Zimmerman said Ok (after being told we don't need you to do that) was approximately 20 seconds. If he headed back to his vehicle at that time we can assume it...