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catchnrelease

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11. I keep wondering about the 'guy in white on top' statement
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:26 PM
May 2012

Especially since the video of Trayvon in the 7-11 has come out. Clearly he is wearing a dark sweatshirt, no way it could be considered anything close to white. Zimmerman was wearing the red/black jacket thing. Did he have a white shirt underneath the jacket that might have been showing during a fight? Or is this caller just that bad at describing what she saw? Especially since it was at night, you would think a white shirt would show up so much it would make a definite impression on you. This does not prove anything either way, but it has made me wonder where the 'white shirt' came from, since neither of the people involved was wearing white or a light color.

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