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reusrename

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79. Try rereading the OP, this time try reading for comprehension.
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 12:10 AM
Jun 2013

What could have caused Zimmerman to believe he was going to die in that moment the trigger was pulled?

He had made himself armed and dangerous before ever pursuing the Martin kid. Although he is a coward through and through, he was never scared that night, he was having his fantasies come true.

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The Zimmerman Trial: The Scream [View all] Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2013 OP
I agree and thanks for the post. russspeakeasy Jun 2013 #1
Kinda deflates the trolls who insist Cirque du So-What Jun 2013 #2
Post removed Post removed Jun 2013 #140
So sad. They don't even try any more. uppityperson Jun 2013 #141
LOL CatWoman Jun 2013 #142
I don't believe Cirque du So-What Jun 2013 #143
Does anyone else wonder how Martin could have 'seen' or 'grabbed' the holstered gun louis-t Jun 2013 #3
It was only dark for Zimmerman and pro-Martin witnesses Nevernose Jun 2013 #4
Try this. Igel Jun 2013 #58
I don't believe John2 Jun 2013 #90
Didn't he also recant brush Jun 2013 #113
What does this post mean? DarkforZimmerman and pro-Martin witnesses? brush Jun 2013 #112
I do. It's easier to imagine if Zimmerman had the gun in his hand rather than his holster. targetpractice Jun 2013 #6
That's my take ,too. The Wielding Truth Jun 2013 #11
I've always believed Zimmerman, thinking he was THE MAN, prole_for_peace Jun 2013 #41
How ever it really happened, Enthusiast Jun 2013 #61
No there is not. prole_for_peace Jun 2013 #107
Dude, Martin was obviously a teenage NewJeffCT Jun 2013 #98
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Jun 2013 #5
You do have a point... Enthusiast Jun 2013 #62
Excellent post Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #7
This should be an OP Adsos Letter Jun 2013 #8
I added a little Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #10
Yes, I think you provide a line of reasoning that hasn't been stated this well. However... Adsos Letter Jun 2013 #13
Then at the very least Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #17
Good questions. Adsos Letter Jun 2013 #23
Thanks Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #29
Absolutely. Concise! Well reasoned! An argument that cannot be refuted. nt Enthusiast Jun 2013 #64
So, two people who think the other is creepy, and we don't know who made the incident physical? Recursion Jun 2013 #15
We go back to who initiated the incident. Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #18
I have no idea if Z identified himself Recursion Jun 2013 #20
Zimmerman had a right Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #21
Except what Z did that "put the scenario into motion" was lawful, in that telling Recursion Jun 2013 #22
Z didn't just "initiate contact," he CHASED him; this isn't like saying "hi" to someone. SunSeeker Jun 2013 #40
And if it was Zimmerman screaming, it would have stopped when he took out his gun..... George II Jun 2013 #28
Or (playing devil's advocate) when he took the gun away from Trayvon. SaveAmerica Jun 2013 #36
Wrong. The gun did not have Trayvon's fingerprints nor DNA. SunSeeker Jun 2013 #42
I'm saying that for folks who keep trying to come up with SaveAmerica Jun 2013 #47
And he had good reason to be in fear of his life. George II Jun 2013 #54
I like the way you think...........nt Enthusiast Jun 2013 #65
Directly in the heart was quite an aim, wasn't it. If there had been a struggle when he shot pacalo Jun 2013 #85
Correct, and probably more than one. George II Jun 2013 #99
Yes, I agree with you and am hoping that much will be revealed SaveAmerica Jun 2013 #150
Good stretch there, buddy brush Jun 2013 #117
Yo, buddy yourself, pay closer attention to what you read SaveAmerica Jun 2013 #149
The whole idea of TM taking brush Jun 2013 #152
Good point, George nm Actuallly, excellent point. Cha Jun 2013 #72
As the OP pointed out, the screaming stopped abruptly when the gun went off. pacalo Jun 2013 #84
Why wasn't Z drenched in Trayvon's blood proReality Jun 2013 #103
Maybe the splatter experts will tell us why the blood gushing from Trayvon's heart defied gravity. pacalo Jun 2013 #148
As I pointed out above, if we assume that Zimmerman screamed, he JDPriestly Jun 2013 #105
Good one nt brush Jun 2013 #116
Too Many People Seem To Have Forgotten ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #33
People had been getting away with burglaries in the neighborhood Recursion Jun 2013 #34
I Certainly Agree With Your "Right" To Comments ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #51
I hope you don't mind. That is one excellent post. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #68
A well reasoned post! Enthusiast Jun 2013 #67
Lot's of truth about what you say, but we have to remember the trial is taking place in Florida!! George II Jun 2013 #55
Great post, ChiciB1. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #66
Don't worry. The jury probably won't hear any of that news. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #106
The Jury Is Sequestered, I Agree ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #114
I'm waiting to hear the forensic and autopsy information. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #126
I Found This On At Another Thread... ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #122
Right. Thanks. I found that after writing the post to which you are JDPriestly Jun 2013 #124
That is one fine post, right there. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #63
Thank You For Your Comments & Agreement ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #75
Thank you. I agree with your position, entirely. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #76
Please op this. bravenak Jun 2013 #82
Thanks Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #93
Yep, John2 Jun 2013 #91
If you saw someone drawing Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #92
Also there was no evidence of figthing on TM's hands. nt brush Jun 2013 #118
Whether the jury agrees with you or not, you have explained JDPriestly Jun 2013 #104
This is a tough case Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #109
Apparently the prosecutor does not have to prove intent in Florida JDPriestly Jun 2013 #111
Good points brush Jun 2013 #115
Yes, the OP picked up on that Shankapotomus Jun 2013 #144
I have done my best to stay out of this conversation, I live in Florida. Rebellious Republican Jun 2013 #9
I Too Live In Florida... ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #27
ThanksChiciB1... Rebellious Republican Jun 2013 #37
In Reply, Your Comments Bring Up Even More ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #52
The prosecution has to prove murder 2 in this case. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #110
Since Second Degree Murder Is On The Table ChiciB1 Jun 2013 #120
Interesting. That would help to establish his state of mind. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #133
JD, I am not the jury. Rebellious Republican Jun 2013 #130
But if Zimmerman had pulled out his gun and was in a position to shoot Martin..... George II Jun 2013 #56
Excellent point........nt Enthusiast Jun 2013 #69
I can't wrap my head around the fact that Zimmerman was too composed afterward pacalo Jun 2013 #86
Think about this brush Jun 2013 #121
Hopefully the Jury will take that into consideration. N/T Rebellious Republican Jun 2013 #137
i really hope the prosecutor is making these arguments. barbtries Jun 2013 #12
I don't believe there's a legal obligation to warn someone before shooting them. Flatulo Jun 2013 #30
i'm saying that these facts should be brought before the jury. barbtries Jun 2013 #48
Maasad Ayoob, who likes to pose with a gun on his hip, is just another indirectly responsible for Hoyt Jun 2013 #53
I can guarantee that Ayoob would not sanction Z's actions. Flatulo Jun 2013 #57
His schtick is about arming up and training to shoot people. Hoyt Jun 2013 #59
People are going to arm themselves with or without Ayoob. His mission is to keep you from going Flatulo Jun 2013 #74
Or know the laws, what to say to cover your ass if you shoot an unarmed kid, and such. Hoyt Jun 2013 #78
Your ctsnowman Jun 2013 #100
Yeah, it seems pretty clear cut to me. I don't see the fascination with what happened Flatulo Jun 2013 #119
The scream definitely doesn't sound like someone whose head is being repeatedly slammed... arcane1 Jun 2013 #14
Right brush Jun 2013 #123
I think the jurors understand, or will understand by the end of the trial, that there is no COLGATE4 Jun 2013 #16
I agree with your analysis. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #19
I listened to the tape a couple times hfojvt Jun 2013 #24
Maybe Trayvon wasn't beating on Zimmerman... Maybe he was trying to deflect the gun or disarm him. targetpractice Jun 2013 #26
Really? I don't think I'd scream for fear of antagonizing the assailant. Flatulo Jun 2013 #32
I suppose it depends on how/when the gun came into play in the scuffle. targetpractice Jun 2013 #43
With a username like yours, I guess anything is possible LOL. Flatulo Jun 2013 #46
Hah! My username has nothing to do with guns. targetpractice Jun 2013 #49
i don't think you really know how you'll react barbtries Jun 2013 #50
I have no proof whatsoever, but Thor_MN Jun 2013 #31
maybe also he cut himself hfojvt Jun 2013 #35
You have proof the he was lying on his back on the concrete? Thor_MN Jun 2013 #39
uhm, no, I have a simple explanation hfojvt Jun 2013 #73
No, I provided another explanation how the cuts could have easily been made. Thor_MN Jun 2013 #97
that is reaching for a straw hfojvt Jun 2013 #138
Unfortunately, this isn't about "accepting" an explanation. It's about proving facts Thor_MN Jun 2013 #139
Oh, I know full well that you are just living on the Nile. hfojvt Jun 2013 #147
Not sure what wild fantasies you are riding on. Maybe lower the dosage a bit. Thor_MN Jun 2013 #151
On his back on concrete? brush Jun 2013 #125
That's my take cpwm17 Jun 2013 #88
First let me say that I believe it was Trayvon screaming AAO Jun 2013 #25
you are too late hfojvt Jun 2013 #38
I can't imagine anyone screaming help as they are squeezing a trigger into someone's chest. SunSeeker Jun 2013 #44
Zimmerman was screaming for help because he was getting a beat down cpwm17 Jun 2013 #89
That blood-curdling screaming was by a young voice fearing for his life. SunSeeker Jun 2013 #95
why would the person who had the gun and used it TorchTheWitch Jun 2013 #45
All great points. Ol' zimmy had gun courage and didn't need to scream. nt brush Jun 2013 #128
Only death will stop constant screaming like that BklnDem75 Jun 2013 #70
I agree. AAO Jun 2013 #71
+1 freshwest Jun 2013 #80
Kicked and Recommended! nt Enthusiast Jun 2013 #60
That argument belies a fake objectivity, IMHO BlueStreak Jun 2013 #77
Try rereading the OP, this time try reading for comprehension. reusrename Jun 2013 #79
100% hogwash BlueStreak Jun 2013 #83
If zimmy was screaming brush Jun 2013 #129
Maybe, maybe not. BlueStreak Jun 2013 #131
We'll see, won't we. Like I said, zimmy had no need to scream. He had a gun. nt brush Jun 2013 #134
I don't think we will see. BlueStreak Jun 2013 #136
I mean we'll see about the outcome brush Jun 2013 #145
It's that 40+ seconds of terrified screaming that makes it murder not manslaughter csziggy Jun 2013 #81
Personally, it's too horrifying for me to believe the screams are Mr. Martin's. lexington filly Jun 2013 #87
I'm a grown John2 Jun 2013 #94
Yes, and at the time he was doing MMA training and was in shape. SunSeeker Jun 2013 #96
Zimmerman was fired from his job as a bouncer for being too violent. yardwork Jun 2013 #127
+1 JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #146
K & R ctsnowman Jun 2013 #101
It's my understanding that Martin ran to get away from Zimmerman AndyA Jun 2013 #102
I have listened to that scream often to try to figure out for myself who it was Samantha Jun 2013 #108
"There is no question"? Oh, come on. BlueStreak Jun 2013 #132
I've been busy offline and haven't read the protect our future Jun 2013 #135
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