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In reply to the discussion: Do you think the jury got it right or wrong? [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)We still do not know the exact moment by moment details of many gruesome murders that put people behind bars. Motive, being at the place and time is generally enough. And in this circumstance, both of those are not even in dispute.
The only thing we are disputing is not whether he felt imminent bodily harm before murdering that boy, but if the average person should have felt imminent harm in that situation (this paranoid racist freak is not average). If someone was relentlessly pounding on the average person, reigning down blows, and suffering no real harm after a purported 20+ blows, I would think the average person would be more amused than scared. Honestly, its like a Saturday Night Live fight as he claims.
So either Trayvon Martin was sissy fighting in a hilarious manner, or Zimmerman was not in any type of situation that he claimed he was which could produce the fear of death in the average person.
He is a murderer.
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