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Zimmerman Jury May Consider Lesser Charges

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Bro. Curtis

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Understood, but to move a person that is 44 pounds heavier is not an easy task. And to put them on their back, sit on them and pound them without their being able to roll over, knock him off with is fist ... well it just does not seem reasonable. If you played football did you ever try to move a lineman who was 44 pounds heavier? Can't be done unless he is already off balance.

As I said, I do not know who is innocent and guilty. But from the little I know ... or anyone who has not been in the court room for the entire trial ... it seems reasonable doubt to me.

I'm guessing you don't know a whole lot about fighting.

But in your own words, you weren't there, so you don't really know.
 
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Jedi Knight

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Zimmerman is 194lbs, fat, flabby, and I wouldn't bet money on whether he could run a full mile.

Martin was 17, wiry, muscular, and in much better shape.

Zimmerman looked like he gained 50lb after the event. In those video's and pictures before trial he looks much slimmer.
 

Zaac

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I'm not sure how this works, just going on basic logic here, but maybe someone more into forensics can explain it - how is there no blood on Martin's shirt if he was leaning over Zimmerman hitting him, and then Zimmerman shot him in the chest? Wouldn't some blood have gotten on the shirt and on Zimmerman, especially with a straight shot to a beating heart?
That sounds so cold and I don't mean it to be, but trying to distance it and looking at the science, how does that work?
There's a photo of his body at the scene that shows how he was laying, but I don't think I'm allowed to link it here. Maybe you can look it up online. He is laying on his back, his one leg straight and the other slightly bent out at the knee, both arms down towards his side on the grass, his head back (his head isn't covered as the hood is apparently down), and his clothes don't look like they've been ripped or anything, just his sweatshirt thing is slightly pulled up on one side, but not showing stains or blood that I can see. Maybe my computer's color is off or not showing it clear enough, but I just don't see anything on that shirt at all, or anything in his position that makes any sense for someone to be in if they were shot while straddling someone else.
Perhaps someone who knows what they're doing can have a look and explain it.

I wondered the same thing looking at that picture Gina. If he was leaning over Zimmerman and shot inthe chest, blood should have stained the front of the hoodie as well as the back. I see nothing in the picture unless the coloring is just bad.
 

webdog

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I wondered the same thing looking at that picture Gina. If he was leaning over Zimmerman and shot inthe chest, blood should have stained the front of the hoodie as well as the back. I see nothing in the picture unless the coloring is just bad.
The force of the bullet is going out the back. Blood wouldn't immediately spirt out, es
Especially if you throw off the one bashing your head in immediately following.
 

Zaac

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The force of the bullet is going out the back. Blood wouldn't immediately spirt out, es
Especially if you throw off the one bashing your head in immediately following.

Have you ever shot a person or anything for that matter? Blood is coming out immediately. We can barely scratch human flesh without blood coming out. But the bullet didn't go out the back. According to the autopsy, it pierced the lung and lodged in the heart. There should have been blood all over the place, at least one would think.
 

webdog

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Have you ever shot a person or anything for that matter? Blood is coming out immediately. We can barely scratch human flesh without blood coming out. But the bullet didn't go out the back. According to the autopsy, it pierced the lung and lodged in the heart. There should have been blood all over the place, at least one would think.

The forensic experts prove you wrong.
 

Zaac

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The forensic experts prove you wrong.

To know this , you would have access to their forensics evidence. So please, do present it so that we can all see why there appears to be no blood.

I still think it might be the lighting, but in the picture it's difficult to tell.
 
Wheteher he's found guilty or not guilty, we'll find out soon enough. TBS, he will stand before THE Judge one morning and he will be rendered as either guilty or innocent there. And that sentence he gets will be correct, whether he's a saint or sinner when He stands before Him.
 

Gina B

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Good piece. Forensics is a fascinating subject.

That could be a whole different topic. :) They have a program out here where graduates can work crime scenes without being officers - evidence and interviews. If I was younger...

My little bunny trail, but that aspect of crime fascinates me. I hate everything else, won't even watch tv or much news because of it because it makes me sick, but go figure - the scenes and autopsies and such, I'm fine with. Guess it's because it's the living that scare me!
 

Skandelon

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The real crime here is that he wouldn't even be charged with a crime if Trayvon had been a White or Hispanic man. The race baiters (i.e. Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson) of our country have made this into a trial that should have never happened. There was never enough evidence to arrest or try this man. The fact that there is a trail at all is a travesty of justice.
 

Zaac

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The real crime here is that he wouldn't even be charged with a crime if Trayvon had been a White or Hispanic man. The race baiters (i.e. Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson) of our country have made this into a trial that should have never happened. There was never enough evidence to arrest or try this man. The fact that there is a trail at all is a travesty of justice.

The head investigator on scene the night of the murder disagreed. Sharpton nor Jackson were there when he made his professional assessment.

I don't know that Jackson has been much involved with the case at all up to this point. But White America has a certain opinion about Sharpton and Jackson that plays into the prejudice narrative of this case. It speaks to the feelings of a lot of White people that Blacks and Sharpton/Jackson like to make everything about race. Even though by rejecting their concerns about the racial aspect, Whites in turn make it about race.

Both Jackson and Sharpton called for calm in people's response to a verdict, yet their calls elicited unnecessary comments from Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham. So while Jackson and Sharpton may be referred to as race baiters, do we refer to Hannity and Ingraham and Limbaugh as such?

After all they seem to egg on white America a lot about Blacks and crying racism. And then they'll make it the Presidents fault.:laugh:
 
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Revmitchell

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The head investigator on scene the night of the murder disagreed. Sharpton nor Jackson were there when he made his professional assessment.

That is not true. The lead detective was pulled off the case when he refused to make an arrest.
 

Mexdeaf

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The head investigator on scene the night of the murder disagreed. Sharpton nor Jackson were there when he made his professional assessment.

Where do you get this info from- seriously? Until the PC demagogues got involved there were no plans to charge GZ.
 

Zaac

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That is not true. The lead detective was pulled off the case when he refused to make an arrest.

Chris Serino stated that he wanted to arrest Zimmerman that night for manslaughter.

There are multiple reports from last year where the statement was made. Serino even filed an affidavit on the night that Martin was shot and killed by Zimmerman, that stated he was unconvinced Zimmerman's version of events.
 

Crabtownboy

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Chris Serino stated that he wanted to arrest Zimmerman that night for manslaughter.

There are multiple reports from last year where the statement was made. Serino even filed an affidavit on the night that Martin was shot and killed by Zimmerman, that stated he was unconvinced Zimmerman's version of events.

Zaac, you are correct. Rev in his statement is incorrect. Rev if you are going to make statements please back them up with links.



Serino wanted Zimmerman, 28, tossed behind bars, but the state Attorney’s Office said there was not enough evidence to make an arrest, multiple sources told ABC News.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...rayvon-martin-article-1.1051848#ixzz2Ywvm7qca
 

Mexdeaf

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Chris Serino stated that he wanted to arrest Zimmerman that night for manslaughter.

There are multiple reports from last year where the statement was made. Serino even filed an affidavit on the night that Martin was shot and killed by Zimmerman, that stated he was unconvinced Zimmerman's version of events.

After further research, you are correct. CS wanted to charge GZ with manslaughter. He was over-ruled by his Chief. Then the demagogues got involved and forced the issue.
 
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