Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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In his vehicle, observing the suspicious person walking, he estimated "late teens." A few minutes later, on foot, being suddenly confronted with a 6'3" hooded guy in the dark, who allegedly almost immediately began to attack him, I have no problem seeing how GZ's perception of TM's age could have very easily -- instantly -- changed. JMO
In any case, the rules of logic would not require one of GZ's two statements about how old he perceived TM to be as a lie. It is possible they are both true. JMO
IMO possible and likely, since GZ and O'M are both very much aware that the whole world has heard that dispatch call, in which GZ utters the words "late teens." I don't think they would be so stupid as to try and sneak in such a blatant discrepancy with everyone's eyes on that bond hearing. JMO
It doesn't matter imo, it's one of the safest discrepancies imo. It's not going to make or break the case. No one can get inside his head and prove what GZ thought so he can always claim that he thought ten different things in a rapid sequence and TM's age isn't significant legally here. It's not like there are situations in which it would have been OK to shoot a 24 year old but not a 17 year old if everything else is equal