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In reply to the discussion: I think some people are in for a surprise Re: Zimmerman. [View all]one of the criticism I had for the prosecution. That was very easy to rebutt.
The injuries or busted nose, doesn't prove Zimmerman was defending himself. Whatever injuries you place on your attacker proves you defended yourself. The only evidence, Zimmermen defended himself against Trayvon was shooting him.
On the contrary, the injuries, if they did come from Trayvon, proved Trayvon fought back. It proved Trayvon injured his attacker. What do people do when fighting for their life? They kick, punch, scream and scratch, to escape their attacker. If the attacker has a gun, all they have to do is shoot you. Zimmerman is the only person had a gun, knew it was loaded and how to use it. He knew he had that ability all the time. So why was he screaming for help? The jury can figure that out for themselves, because Zimmerman's explanation is such bullshit.
Good didn't say, he was 100 percent about it was Zimmerman screaming for help either. And Good's testimony should be placed in doubt, considering his clarifying explanations. Zimmerman even claimed it was too dark. so how did Good see what he claims? Good also claims he told them to stop. His voice never comes up on any calls, that you hear calling help. So why would Good leave when a man he knew was getting beat MMA style, not intervene? So if this man's life was in danger, Good decides to leave and call 911, while this guy is getting beat to death? That is why I don't believe Good saw what he claims. His testimony is too perfect for Zimmerman's Theme. That is where I suspect police misconduct. I don't trust their investigation or Serino. I'm sorry, but I just don't. They seemed to be coaching Zimmerman about the weaknesses in his defense, instead of conducting an investigation. That is why I thought the prosecution would best bring every witness, specifically the boy and his mother. Serino claimed police were friendly to the Martins. Why didm't the prosecution call them, because Serino seemed like a hostile witness to the prosecution?