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MuyLocoNC

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Muy, very interesting. Do you have a link to that story, I would like to read it.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/george-zimmerman-lie-detector-421395


he had about 24 hours to rehearse, actually.

and it does nothing to clear up the lies and inconsistencies in his tall tale(s).
I don't know if it was that long. Wasn't he at the police station for a while, into the evening to some degree? Maybe like 12-14 hours minus whatever amount he slept.

Also strange for a guilty party to willingly take a test without even getting advice from an attorney. Doesn't clear up everything for sure, but it sure leads one to believe he was positive he wasn't guilty and had nothing to fear from the test.

It's gonna be interesting, no question about it.
 

desert dude

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The article has it wrong, right off the bat. It says he answered "no" to the question "were you in fear for your life when you shot", he actually answered "yes" to that question. Who the fuck wrote this thing, NBC?
Seriously, the thing reads like one of Seedwell's posts.
 

UncleBuck

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Really? And you know this how? More fantasies, I think.
that must have been why he was joking around with one of the interrogators about other people before the interrogation :dunce:

are you ever going to familiarize yourself with the evidence, or re you just going to keep on basing everything you say off of your own prejudices and biases?
 

desert dude

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that must have been why he was joking around with one of the interrogators about other people before the interrogation :dunce:

are you ever going to familiarize yourself with the evidence, or re you just going to keep on basing everything you say off of your own prejudices and biases?
I joke around with you and we have never met.
 

afrawfraw

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Fuck the article, watch him explain to the cops. "Uh, wait, oh, wait, ya, I came this way for the address." "Oh, ya, right, they said we don't need you do do that. So I came this way, I wasn't following him..." He sounds like I used to in 5th grade in the principals office. You can tell when someone is recalling real memories vs images and scenarios which are fabricated or out of order. At least I can.
 

UncleBuck

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Fuck the article, watch him explain to the cops. "Uh, wait, oh, wait, ya, I came this way for the address." "Oh, ya, right, they said we don't need you do do that. So I came this way, I wasn't following him..." He sounds like I used to in 5th grade in the principals office. You can tell when someone is recalling real memories vs images and scenarios which are fabricated or out of order. At least I can.
that was funny when he said he wasn't following him. and when he said that the reason he didn't identify himself or ask martin what he was doing was because he was in fear, but then got out right away and followed him.

he forgets every single little detail except for the fact that dispatch said "we don't need you to do that" verbatim. and he never mentions telling the police to call him for his location rather than meet him at his truck.
 

desert dude

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Fuck the article, watch him explain to the cops. "Uh, wait, oh, wait, ya, I came this way for the address." "Oh, ya, right, they said we don't need you do do that. So I came this way, I wasn't following him..." He sounds like I used to in 5th grade in the principals office. You can tell when someone is recalling real memories vs images and scenarios which are fabricated or out of order. At least I can.
So, a cop is interviewing you to determine whether to charge you with murder, and you are gonna be Mr. Cool, Calm and Collected, or is that just your internet persona?
 

UncleBuck

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"Oh, wait...Ya, OK." "Ya, I went this way."

Afrawfraw, are you a body builder?

"Oh, wait, ya, OK."
and then like, he sat up and said "you got it" and then like, i punted the game winning field goal from 95 yards out into a stiff wind with a dead baby as the football and like, banged every chick in the stadium. ya.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/george-zimmerman-lie-detector-421395




I don't know if it was that long. Wasn't he at the police station for a while, into the evening to some degree? Maybe like 12-14 hours minus whatever amount he slept.

Also strange for a guilty party to willingly take a test without even getting advice from an attorney. Doesn't clear up everything for sure, but it sure leads one to believe he was positive he wasn't guilty and had nothing to fear from the test.

It's gonna be interesting, no question about it.
of course he thinks hes not guilty of anything. fact is he is giulty of using poor judgement that resulted in the killing of a kid . . .. . this is all that matters, you can hide behind laws but it doesn't change the morality of the facts

zimmermans negligence lead to martins death, he should have never gotten out of his car. peroid

lots of child molester dont think they did anything wrong , OJ didnt think he did anything wrong, green river killer pass's a poly test, ahh the list goes on, denial is strong.

Z had no right to question or follow Martin peroid, and that is the in my mind the crime lies everything after Z getting out of his car was and is directly his fault , but not murder 2, i half believe he was charged with murder 2 because they knew it would stick, but that the court could can probably will try and just make Z look bad vs debate the "possible" negligence that led up to the confrontation
 

desert dude

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he's buddy buddy with the force and has access to a lot of people in law enforcement via his daddy. not that a polygraph matters much when you're caught in so many other demonstrable lies and inconsistencies.
His daddy. The retired Virginia Magistrate that wasn't a judge. That daddy? The one who was never a judge in Florida, or anywhere else?

More dumb assertions with no basis in fact, much like the Zimmerman charges.
 

desert dude

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of course he thinks hes not guilty of anything. fact is he is giulty of using poor judgement that resulted in the killing of a kid . . .. . this is all that matters none, you can hide behind laws but it doesn't change the morality of the facts

zimmermans negligence lead to martins death, he should have never gotten out of his car. peroid
Admit it, Sam. You wrote that smokinggun article, didn't you?
 
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