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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Sorry for the delayed response, I was heading home from work.
I believe that the majority of the way Zimmerman described the events are true, and that the entire thing was a tragedy. Prior to the trial I was leaning toward Zimmerman but wanted to wait and see the real witnesses and evidence before I decided anything. Media reports on these things rarely reflect the evidence early on, they tend to just throw everything against the wall to see if it sticks, and I know that from seeing other trials develop in the past.
After watching the trial I feel very confidently that this was a tragedy. I think Trayvon was a misguided young man who made a bad decision, and Zimmerman was scared and reacted. He only fired one shot, and in many cases people walk away from something like that. It was very sad that in this case Trayvon did not.
I wish he had for his families sake and for Zimmerman's sake. I don't believe that Zimmerman will have an easy time living with this, and not because of fallout, but because killing someone justified or no is never a good thing or something that a sane person should be happy about.