17 yo Trayvon Martin Shot to Death by Neighborhood Watch Captain #35

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  • #781
3 black guys who broke into a home made George think Martin was a criminal. IMO
 
  • #782
Crump doesn't even bother to answer the question. I think O'Mara is going to do a great job and I think he is feigning the good old boy act - puts people off guard. JMO

What people would that be?
 
  • #783
IMO, absolutely - they tried to reach Crump to extend a personal apology, he didn't return the calls and he didn't deny receiving them. Sybrina asked for an apology the day GZ was arrested, he apologized knowing they would hear it.

Well he never apologized, he offered his condolences.
 
  • #784
What games? This was back in the very beginning, before the bond hearing even. Please tell me what games O'Mara was playing with Crump back then?


What could O'Mara possibly have to say that TM's parents want to hear ? I find it very unusual that the lawyer of a defendant keeps calling the victims family lawyer.

O'Mara blurts out GS's name at hearing
O'Mara fails to tell the court about GZ's windfall
O'Mara claims not to know about GZ's website
O'Mara claims not to know that TM's parents said an apology was to little to late at this time MOO

I wouldn't answer his calls either :censored:
 
  • #785
What could O'Mara possibly have to say that TM's parents want to hear ? I find it very unusual that the lawyer of a defendant keeps calling the victims family lawyer.

O'Mara blurts out GS's name at hearing
O'Mara fails to tell the court about GZ's windfall
O'Mara claims not to know about GZ's website
O'Mara claims not to know that TM's parents said an apology was to little to late at this time MOO

I wouldn't answer his calls either :censored:

The calls were before any of those things you listed, IIRC.

As to your question, what could O/Mara possibly have to say---why jump to the conclusion that he had nothing important to say?
 
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  • #787
The calls were before any of those things you listed, IIRC.

As to your question, what could O/Mara possibly have to say---why jump to the conclusion that he had nothing important to say?

I don't blame Mr. Crump at all for not returning O"Mara's call. He probably knew it would be just one fib after another.


~jmo~
 
  • #788
GZ's courtroom apology will go down in history as one of the sorriest examples of an "apology" ever given. The Martins didn't want a public apology in the courtroom that day. I think MO'M knew that and took a gamble. It didn't pay off this time. "I'm sorry for the loss of your son" is NOT an apology for killing him.

Exactly right. It took Zimmerman nearly two months for this non-apology. The fact that he waited until the world was watching him on television was nothing but self serving especially since just a few days earlier Trayvon's parents made it abundantly clear that now was not the appropriate time for an apology.

In order to issue a sincere apology one has to actually be sorry. The only thing Zimmerman is sorry about is that he's facing prison and that he isn't being hailed as the hero he envisions himself, but rather the murderer he is.

IMO JMO MOO
 
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The calls were before any of those things you listed, IIRC.

As to your question, what could O/Mara possibly have to say---why jump to the conclusion that he had nothing important to say?


It really doesn't matter what O'Mara has to say. Crump nor his clients are obligated to answer any of his calls. They do not have to listen to him period!
 
  • #791
What games? This was back in the very beginning, before the bond hearing even. Please tell me what games O'Mara was playing with Crump back then?

There wasn't much time between the previous lawyers resigning, MOM being retained, and the arrest. You make it sound like weeks, it wasn't. By the time the other lawyers resigned, an apology was certainly off the table. How many months did GZ have to apologize? How many interviews did his family do and they never showed one ounce of sympathy for Trayvon and his parents. A little too late. IMO, JMO
 
  • #792
I don't blame Mr. Crump at all for not returning O"Mara's call. He probably knew it would be just one fib after another.


~jmo~

I don't know why he would assume that at that point in time, given OMara's solid reputation in the legal arena.

Even if you did think someone might lie to you, you don't even return their call? What if he had some important info concerning Trayvon's case?
 
  • #793
Do you have a link to any article where John says he was outside?
My quote about John not mentioning on his 911 call that he "was already outside" was worded badly. Sorry, I was in a super rush to leave and didn't double-check before posting.

I meant to say that John does not indicate during his 911 call that he had previously witnessed the fighting while he was outside; not that he was outside while calling 911. HTH
 
  • #794
I don't know why he would assume that at that point in time, given OMara's solid reputation in the legal arena.

Even if you did think someone might lie to you, you don't even return their call? What if he had some important info concerning Trayvon's case?

If that's the case, then he needed to be contact the prosecution or perhaps Pam Bondi's office, FDLE, or heaven forbid the SPD.

Benjamin Crump, Daryl Parks, and Natalie Jackson owe absolutely nothing to Mark O'Mara or Zimmerman.


~jmo~
 
  • #795
OMara makes $6.66 a minute working as a lawyer. Why should Crump call him and help him make more money?
 
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There wasn't much time between the previous lawyers resigning, MOM being retained, and the arrest. You make it sound like weeks, it wasn't. By the time the other lawyers resigned, an apology was certainly off the table. How many months did GZ have to apologize? How many interviews did his family do and they never showed one ounce of sympathy for Trayvon and his parents. A little too late. IMO, JMO

Exactly, it was immediate that he became the new attorney and began handling the case. Given that, I would expect that Crump would be professional and return his phone calls.
 
  • #798
My quote about John not mentioning on his 911 call that he "was already outside" was worded badly. Sorry, I was in a super rush to leave and didn't double-check before posting.

I meant to say that John does not indicate during his 911 call that he had previously witnessed the fighting while he was outside; not that he was outside while calling 911. HTH

There is no reason to believe or evidence to show that John was ever outside.
 
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I wonder how Crump is going to explain this phone bill. Aside from the obvious manipulation of text and numbers, the times are PST.

http://media.nbcbayarea.com/documents/call+log.pdf

If you look at the screenshot from ABC, you will clearly see the two pages are nothing alike.

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Photo from ABC News
 

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