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In reply to the discussion: The Zimmerman Trial: The Scream [View all]reusrename
(1,716 posts)79. Try rereading the OP, this time try reading for comprehension.
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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Does anyone else wonder how Martin could have 'seen' or 'grabbed' the holstered gun
louis-t
Jun 2013
#3
I do. It's easier to imagine if Zimmerman had the gun in his hand rather than his holster.
targetpractice
Jun 2013
#6
Yes, I think you provide a line of reasoning that hasn't been stated this well. However...
Adsos Letter
Jun 2013
#13
So, two people who think the other is creepy, and we don't know who made the incident physical?
Recursion
Jun 2013
#15
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
Directly in the heart was quite an aim, wasn't it. If there had been a struggle when he shot
pacalo
Jun 2013
#85
Maybe the splatter experts will tell us why the blood gushing from Trayvon's heart defied gravity.
pacalo
Jun 2013
#148
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
I have done my best to stay out of this conversation, I live in Florida.
Rebellious Republican
Jun 2013
#9
But if Zimmerman had pulled out his gun and was in a position to shoot Martin.....
George II
Jun 2013
#56
I don't believe there's a legal obligation to warn someone before shooting them.
Flatulo
Jun 2013
#30
Maasad Ayoob, who likes to pose with a gun on his hip, is just another indirectly responsible for
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#53
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
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
I think the jurors understand, or will understand by the end of the trial, that there is no
COLGATE4
Jun 2013
#16
Maybe Trayvon wasn't beating on Zimmerman... Maybe he was trying to deflect the gun or disarm him.
targetpractice
Jun 2013
#26
Unfortunately, this isn't about "accepting" an explanation. It's about proving facts
Thor_MN
Jun 2013
#139
I can't imagine anyone screaming help as they are squeezing a trigger into someone's chest.
SunSeeker
Jun 2013
#44
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 have listened to that scream often to try to figure out for myself who it was
Samantha
Jun 2013
#108