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desert dude

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Yeah and I bet they had Dough Boy EAT to TRY to prove this too..however, look at his pic the day of shooting..he looks pretty damn fit to me. I don't buy it.
The PA who examined him the day after the shooting described him as obese. His trainer said he "was a large, soft man. A very nice large, soft man".

Maybe you see soft, obese men as fit but that does not make him so.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Its not stalking. He was on the phone with 911 reporting a suspicious person and watching him and yes, following him to keep his eye on him while he was reporting the suspicious activity.

If its stalking, why isn't he charged with that? Why has that not been brought up?
Ding, ding, ding, we have winner. Exactly right. If he was "stalking" which requires multiple instances over multiple days (not seconds or minutes) there is NO DOUBT they would have charged Z. To the folks who want to prematurely convict Z, "continued observation" and "reestablishing lost observation" now qualifies as "stalking".

I remember seeing this hot girl walking in front if me in the mall when I was a young man. I wanted to strike up a conversation with her and ask her out. I followed her hoping she would go to the food court. I lost sight of her a few times as she went in to a few stores and reestablished sight of her when she exited. Little did I know, she should have had me charged with "stalking" instead of marrying me 14 months later.
 

NietzscheKeen

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I know a lot of people in jail for multiple murders that eat Skittles. I wish people would stop pointing out that he had candy in his backpack to somehow imply that he was a sweet little kid that would do no wrong. We have photos and other personal references that show that TM idolized that gangster life.
 

NietzscheKeen

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Has anyone considered the possibility of sprinkler heads that are located in the grass every 5-10ft or so? Those things are EVERYWHERE on EVERYONES lawns here in Florida..hurt like a bitch stepping on one..he could have gotten those cuts on the back of his head from those..IMO
And if frogs had wings they wouldn't bump their asses when they jumped.
 

NietzscheKeen

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It's actually easier to tell a loose cannon that he has "bad credit" rather than cite his past history as the reason he won't be hired as LEO..it's one of those "little" things I know that employers do.:mrgreen:
They probably didn't want a legit idealistic cop in the department. He would have been a threat to their corruption; another Christopher Dorner.
 

schuylaar

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Man, this is the most rational post you've made so far...I could see you and I being friends one day based solely upon this post...

I don't hate minorities...I work daily with blacks, Muslims, Jews, Mexicans, etc...

I'm an engineer and by design I don't care WHO is right...I just want to find WHAT is right...no matter who is right..

In this case all people who support Trayvon as being unlawfully killed are wrong...I'm sorry, but they are WRONG...

Maybe we can be friends one day Buck. Maybe...
You totally contradict yourself in the same post..FAIL AGAIN
 

Hazydat620

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I know a lot of people in jail for multiple murders that eat Skittles. I wish people would stop pointing out that he had candy in his backpack to somehow imply that he was a sweet little kid that would do no wrong. We have photos and other personal references that show that TM idolized that gangster life.
And Z knew this? How? that would mean Z had prior knowledge of TM and that changes the whole dynamic of the case. All Z knew was that he was a black kid walking back from the store on the way to his dads with a bag of skittles in his pocket, or at least that's all that he could have known. It is clear that Z also idolized a certain lifestyle, that of a vigilante.
 

schuylaar

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Stonerman Enoch

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And Z knew this? How? that would mean Z had prior knowledge of TM and that changes the whole dynamic of the case. All Z knew was that he was a black kid walking back from the store on the way to his dads with a bag of skittles in his pocket, or at least that's all that he could have known. It is clear that Z also idolized a certain lifestyle, that of a vigilante.
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I'm sure with his hoody over his face and being damn near 6 feet tall that That GZ Instantly Identified him as a kid. Makes a lot of sense.
 

Hazydat620

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I'm sure with his hoody over his face and being damn near 6 feet tall that That GZ Instantly Identified him as a kid. Makes a lot of sense.
Because a grown man would have turned around and said "Fuck You nonya business bitch" and not take off running, that's pretty bold and full of yourself being soft and pudgy to want to confront a random 6 footer walking down the street. Another grown man could have had a weapon also, who gets out of their car and confronts someone you have to assume has a weapon , unless your looking for trouble and think they are gonna give into your every command cause you got a gun.
 

Impman

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What does being GROWN have anything to do with anything? DO you pot heads ever watch the olympics? How old are athletes in their prime? Since I doubt any of you commenting on Martin being a 'kid' have watched the olympics or know anything about athletics, ill tell you. Gymnastics, boxing, wrestling, swimming, 15 years old is not uncommon to be a olympian. There are 15 year olds benching 350lbs right now in a highschool weight room. What the fuck does Martin being 17 have ANYTHING to do with the fact he was a fighter, thief, and a thug?
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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And Z knew this? How? that would mean Z had prior knowledge of TM and that changes the whole dynamic of the case. All Z knew was that he was a black kid walking back from the store on the way to his dads with a bag of skittles in his pocket, or at least that's all that he could have known. It is clear that Z also idolized a certain lifestyle, that of a vigilante.
All Z knew is that there was a suspicious person in his neighborhood.

Yall have such a hard on to make Zimmerman pay for killing someone in self defense. Its scary.
 

blacksun

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Prosecution withholding evidence = red flag that even they know GZ is innocent and was just defending himself.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A court employee who retrieved photos and deleted text messages from Trayvon Martin's cellphone has been placed on administrative leave after an attorney testified that prosecutors didn't properly turn over the evidence to the defense, an attorney said Wednesday.

Former prosecutor Wesley White said he was ethically obligated to reveal that Fourth Judicial Circuit Information Technology Director Ben Kruidbos retrieved the data that wasn't turned over.

Kruidbos was placed on leave shortly after White testified during a hearing in George Zimmerman's second-degree murder case on Tuesday. White said Kruidbos was interviewed by state attorney investigators twice before the action was taken.

White said he wasn't surprised of possible evidence violations by Zimmerman prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda.

"I was saddened by it, but I'm not surprised," he said.

White first learned about the evidence through Kruidbos more than a month ago, he said.

Phone and email messages left at the office of Fourth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Angela Corey were not immediately returned.


"If da glove don't fit, acquit!"
 
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