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In reply to the discussion: Zimmerman's injuries were insignificant - he LIED [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)throw him off his guard. Would that be consistent with the injuries?
If Trayvon was leaning forward to rush Zimmerman, could he have fallen into Zimmerman and caused Zimmerman to fall on his back and injure his head and hip? That could also explain the blow to Zimmerman's nose. What do you think.
Wow! Trayvon Martin did play football.
Trayvon was 6-foot-3, 140 pounds, a former Optimist League football player with a narrow frame and a voracious appetite.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/22/2708960/trayvon-martin-a-typical-teen.html
But the jury will not be able to speculate on that.
I do not expect a conviction on murder 2, but I do think that Zimmerman should be at least convicted on negligent homicide or manslaughter, perhaps aggravated manslaughter.
Zimmerman had a gun. Zimmerman followed Martin. Saying he was looking for an address is just a way of saying he followed Martin. Zimmerman should not walk. As a grandmother, I do not want to see men like Zimmerman on the streets. I want my grandchildren to be safe.