IMO - GZ saying that Trayvon said "you got me" is total BS and not physically possible. Nor did Trayvon sit up. GZ did not put Trayvon's arms out either. IF he did, was he so kind to tuck the "suspects" hands back underneath his body.
Can someone here that is supporting this self defense case, please answer my earlier question. If there were prior reports about his neighbors house being robber, GZ was the one who called it in, GZ states the neighbor left his house unlocked etc...how in the world did GZ not know the name of the street? GZ knew the street name! Then, he states that the dispatcher told him they needed the "exact location"...that didn't happen. It's not on the tape. This is why I can't buy his story. From the very beginning, he didn't tell the truth. Why? People who don't have things to hide, tell the truth! From his own recordings and statements, he clearly knew the dispatcher told him not to follow Trayvon. Those are GZ's words.
Facts and some opinion.
GM stated, "you got it" ... LE (Singleton) was the one who said, "you got me." Here's an analysis and transcript:
ZIMMERMAN TRIAL: EVIDENTIARY FLASHBACK: Zimmerman Recalls Fatal Fight to Police
By Andrew Branca, Attorney at Law
June 14th, 2013 | Florida
http://lawofselfdefense.com/zimmerm...back-zimmerman-recalls-fatal-fight-to-police/
Below is a snippet from the transcript of the February 27, 2012 Sanford Police Department interview of George Zimmerman by Investigator Singleton, the day after the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
(Strangely, the transcript states it was taken on February 22, but the shooting did not occur until February 26, so it is likely the transcriptionist simply misheard the date when listening to the audio recording. “Twenty-second” and “twenty-seventh” can easily be confused on a poor quality audio recording replayed through a transcription machine.)
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Zimmerman: I was leaving to go to the grocery store and, like I said, I saw him, uh, walking in the neighborhood, the same, in front of the same house that I had called the police before to come to because this guy leaves his doors unlocked and stuff and, he was walking leisurely and looking at the houses and, um, so I just pulled my car to the side and I called the non-emergency line.
Singleton: Okay.
Zimmerman: Uh,–
Singleton: Were you, were you, were you armed at this point?
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am.
Singleton: You were already armed, okay.
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am. And, I called the non-emergency line and I just reported that there was a suspicious person in the neighborhoo. Um, the dispatcher, whoeever answered the phone, asked me where they went and I said I wasn’t sure because I lsot visual of him when he went in between houses and, uh, he said, “Well, can you tell me what direction he went in,” and I said, “Not really.” Um, and then all of a sudden I see him circling my car, and then he goes back into the darkness. So–
Singleton: **** you pull out of your house and you’re heading–
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am.
Singleton: You’re on the phone and he dips between two houses, is that what you mean?
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am. ‘Cause he–
Singleton: So, you lose sight of him.
Zimmerman: Correct and then he comes back out.
Singleton: Mm hmm.
Zimmerman: And circles my car while I’m on the phone with the police.
Singleton: Okay, is he saying anything to you?
Zimmerman: I couldn’t him. My windows were up.
Singleton: Okay.
Zimmerman: As soon as I saw him coming at me, I rolled up my windows and I stayed on the phone with dispatch.
Singleton: Okay, he, your car was running.
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am.
Singleton: The lights were on?
Zimmerman: Yes, ma’am.
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Zimmerman’s own testimony can, of course, be seen as self-serving. Nevertheless, this is entirely legitimate evidence that the State must overcome if it is to prove Zimmerman guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of a crime in this case.
http://lawofselfdefense.com/zimmerm...back-zimmerman-recalls-fatal-fight-to-police/