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In reply to the discussion: ‘I am sorry for the loss of your son’ [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)5. They had him all sharp-dressed and cleaned up for court, didn't they?
And he got his "Get out of jail for a bail bondsman's lien on your parent's house" card.
Wonder if he had a nice little "concealed carry" pocket inside that pricey suit he had on?
He makes my blood curdle, to be blunt.
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"I am sorry I murdered your son" is closer to the mark. He didn't lose the kid. nt
MADem
Apr 2012
#1
I don't think right now anything Zimmerman could say will make the Martins forgive him. Only
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#4
In the setting where he was, he really couldn't have taken responsibility for it
jmowreader
Apr 2012
#59
Oh, no doubt. He's not well. He has 2 arms, 2 legs and a head, but he's a nutjob. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Apr 2012
#43
nope, it's worse, kind of like, "Ooops, that book you loaned me was lost somehow".
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#33
Certainly--he is working very hard to diminish his role in the murder of the teen. nt
MADem
Apr 2012
#35