Zimmerman Trial

Zimmerman knew he had the "equalizer" on himself. That's what gave him the boldness to follow Trayvon. After getting his head bashed and his nose broken, he could have shot Trayvon out of anger as much as fear for his life. Who knows? Trayvon might have finished his last blows and was in the process of getting up to walk away when Zimmerman pulled the gun. In other words, I believe Zimmerman isn't completely innocent, but innocent enough to evade the charges given by the state.

He didn't follow him. I'd suggest trying to pay attention to what's going on before you comment further.
 
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Zimmerman knew he had the "equalizer" on himself. That's what gave him the boldness to follow Trayvon. After getting his head bashed and his nose broken, he could have shot Trayvon out of anger as much as fear for his life. Who knows? Trayvon might have finished his last blows and was in the process of getting up to walk away when Zimmerman pulled the gun. In other words, I believe Zimmerman isn't completely innocent, but innocent enough to evade the charges given by the state.

So you have reasonable doubt as to what happened? Have you ever been in a serious fight? You can't plan on executing something like that, waiting until you get beat up enough and then muahaha, pull out the great equalizer! No, doesn't work that way.
 
Zimmerman knew he had the "equalizer" on himself. That's what gave him the boldness to follow Trayvon. After getting his head bashed and his nose broken, he could have shot Trayvon out of anger as much as fear for his life. Who knows? Trayvon might have finished his last blows and was in the process of getting up to walk away when Zimmerman pulled the gun. In other words, I believe Zimmerman isn't completely innocent, but innocent enough to evade the charges given by the state.

Yea after he got his ass beat he jumped up & was able to stick a gun to the chest of the guy that beat him. He was shot point blank. Witnesses saw him on top & experts determined the shot. Of course you could be right & they're wrong.
 
Yea after he got his ass beat he jumped up & was able to stick a gun to the chest of the guy that beat him. He was shot point blank. Witnesses saw him on top & experts determined the shot. Of course you could be right & they're wrong.

He's also assuming that the 40 feet Zimmerman moved in that direction before Trayvon doubled back to beat the hell out of him is "following".
 
I'm merely trying to base an opinion that is congruent with Zimmerman's story that doesn't appear to match the evidence. I think that Zimmerman may have embellished his story. Of course, there is reasonable doubt in all of this!
 
Yea after he got his ass beat he jumped up & was able to stick a gun to the chest of the guy that beat him. He was shot point blank. Witnesses saw him on top & experts determined the shot. Of course you could be right & they're wrong.

Don't forget GZ would have to situate the gun in such a way that the muzzle/distance from clothing/distance from flesh measurements would match up to the forensic evidence that would require TM to be steeply leaned forward to separate clothing from flesh. (such as being on top of GZ)
 
Zimmerman knew he had the "equalizer" on himself. That's what gave him the boldness to follow Trayvon. After getting his head bashed and his nose broken, he could have shot Trayvon out of anger as much as fear for his life. Who knows? Trayvon might have finished his last blows and was in the process of getting up to walk away when Zimmerman pulled the gun. In other words, I believe Zimmerman isn't completely innocent, but innocent enough to evade the charges given by the state.

The problem with that "what if" is that it's a total fabrication of the mind. There is no evidence for it. There is evidence for that not happening. If Zimmerman followed Martin after he said "okay" to the dispatcher who told him they didn't need him to do that, then why were there four minutes after Zimmerman was at the T in the concrete walk until the fight started...at the T of the concrete walk? When the shot was fired, experts testified that Martin's hoodie would have been flush against his torso if he had been in a vertical position, but it was two to four inches away from his body. That is consistent with him leaning forward at an angle over Zimmerman. It is not consistent with him getting up.
 
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Zimmerman knew he had the "equalizer" on himself. That's what gave him the boldness to follow Trayvon. After getting his head bashed and his nose broken, he could have shot Trayvon out of anger as much as fear for his life. Who knows? Trayvon might have finished his last blows and was in the process of getting up to walk away when Zimmerman pulled the gun. In other words, I believe Zimmerman isn't completely innocent, but innocent enough to evade the charges given by the state.

and maybe Trayvon wasn't about to stop. thats an awful big gamble to take with your life.
 
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I'm merely trying to base an opinion that is congruent with Zimmerman's story that doesn't appear to match the evidence. I think that Zimmerman may have embellished his story. Of course, there is reasonable doubt in all of this!

I doubt a few of Zimmerman's statements, they do not change the relevant facts of self defense.
 
Quincy... ‏@quincy_DO 2m
At the end of the day, Zimmerman has to be convicted for the possession of a gun when he was just a watchman #ZimmermanTrial
 
The problem with that "what if" is that it's a total fabrication of the mind. There is no evidence for it. There is evidence for that not happening. If Zimmerman followed Martin after he said "okay" to the dispatcher who told him they didn't need him to do that, then why were there four minutes after Zimmerman was at the T in the concrete walk until the fight started? When the shot was fired, experts testified that Martin's hoodie would have been flush against his torso if he had been in a vertical position, but it was two to four inches away from his body. That is consistent with him leaning forward at an angle over Zimmerman. It is not consistent with him getting up.

I said that he might have been in the process of ending the fight. This may have been in the very early stages where Trayvon allowed Zimmerman to get his arms free enough to reach for his weapon. This is just pure speculation on my part to possibly give me sympathy with the Martin family. Otherwise, I agree that Zimmerman should walk!
 
Quincy... ‏@quincy_DO 2m
At the end of the day, Zimmerman has to be convicted for the possession of a gun when he was just a watchman #ZimmermanTrial

Twitter is kinda like going to Walmart, it's always a boost to self confidence to see how messed up a lot of people are in this world.....& sad too.
 
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I said that he might have been in the process of ending the fight. This may have been in the very early stages where Trayvon allowed Zimmerman to get his arms free enough to reach for his weapon. This is just pure speculation on my part to possibly give me sympathy with the Martin family. Otherwise, I agree that Zimmerman should walk!

Maybe TM was in the process of trying to kill GZ.
 
and maybe Trayvon wasn't about to stop. thats an awful big gamble to take with your life.

How long did the fight last? I think it was two minutes or longer. Imagine an MMA match with one contestant wailing on the other for the entire round, with him on top for about a minute. That is a long time. I knew a guy at UT who had gone to Brushy Mountain for getting on top of a guy in a fight and pounding him too long. If Martin had not been killed, he would have been wanted on serious charges.
 
Watching Bay News 9 in Tampa right now. The anchorman keeps referring to the case of "an innocent teenager who was killed by a vigilante".
 

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