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In reply to the discussion: Zimmerman's depraved mind [View all]lightcameron
(224 posts)43. Who faked Zimmerman's injury photos?
And regardless of the case, why should we not hear the evidence in court, under oath, before declaring something closed?
I realize that the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to everyday citizens speaking their minds, but I should think just for the sake of being rational that people would want to hear all of the sworn evidence before making up their minds.
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He had already called 911 and police got there within two minutes of him ending the call.
lightcameron
Aug 2012
#2
it was not. he called the police directly, as he did 100 other times. to report someone walking
robinlynne
Aug 2012
#14
The police were on their way, Zimmerman knew they were, and they got there in two minutes.
lightcameron
Aug 2012
#23
I doubt very much that a jury will squabble over whether he called 911 or a non-emergency line.
lightcameron
Aug 2012
#24
His call to 911 brought police, not an ambulance. Zimmerman didn't call an ambulance for Martin.
yardwork
Aug 2012
#32