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In reply to the discussion: What's a good reason a person would have two passports? [View all]Spazito
(55,516 posts)61. Yep, it strikes me that way as well...
It could be that Zimmerman's lawyer found out about the second passport after Zimmerman and his wife spoke about it in the phone conversation the State prosecutor was talking about and did take possession at that time but, even if that were the case, I don't buy his contention that he "simply" forgot about it instead of immediately turning it in. There is NO doubt in my mind O'Mara knew immediately the second passport was a serious issue and would NOT forget about it at all.
It seems quite clear from the tapped phone call that Zimmerman's wife had possession of it at the time of the call so when did O'Mara take possession? It is clear from the CNN report it was well before this Friday's hearing.
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Only via ground transport or cruise ship. Can't fly anywhere internationally with the card IIRC.
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#24
And, why would you request a second passport 2 weeks after shooting someone?
targetpractice
Jun 2012
#6
The second passport is void. I lost a passport once and when I ordered the replacement they told...
JVS
Jun 2012
#46
You know how in some countries in Europe they used to take your passport at hotels?
MADem
Jun 2012
#55
I think his passports were both American. Seems like the one he turned in expired in May.
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#19
It strikes me as odd, too. In a case like this you would think the lawyer would be hyper
MADem
Jun 2012
#92
Yes, and the judge might be worried that he kept the passport and the money hidden
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#33
His mother's from Peru. I presume he has dual citizenship, US and Peruvian.
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#13
Both passports were US--one a replacement for a "lost" one that was apparently found.
MADem
Jun 2012
#58
No they don't--they're called "no fee" passports and they do identify a person as
MADem
Jun 2012
#59