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In reply to the discussion: George Zimmerman: God Is The 'Only Judge That I Have To Answer To' [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,587 posts)It dropping to the ground would be consistent with Rachael Jeantel's much maligned testimony. And why would someone planning a surprise ambush be talking on the cellphone up until the time of the ambush? Wouldn't that give away the element of surprise in the surprise ambush? Cellphone records confirm this to be the case.
Zimmerman's injuries were not consistent with his story. Zimmerman claimed they were life threatening and that his head had been slammed into concrete anywhere from 10 to 30 times. In fact, the injuries were described as "insignificant" and that his head had hit the ground probably no more a couple of times at most. Zimmerman himself refused emergency treatment.
Zimmerman also told dispatch for police to call him, and not to meet him at his truck. That clearly raises suspicion as to why Zimmerman wouldn't be at his truck.
And the "looking for an address" claim was the most laughable at all. Zimmerman knew the three streets in his community by heart. There'd be no reason for him to look for an exact street address if he was simply going back to his car. And I believe he only made that claim in one of his several statements to police.
It is undisputed that at least one point in time, Zimmerman was the pursuer and Trayvon was the pursued. It would make logical sense that someone being pursued by a stranger for unknown reasons might hide out for a couple of minutes before he continues. What doesn't make logical sense is someone taking 2 minutes to walk 100-150 feet. Unless that person was actually a lot farther from the truck than he claimed because he was still out looking for the fucking punk asshole who was up to no good.