To: SWAMPSNIPER
what about the defense audio experts?
2 posted on
06/22/2013 9:26:05 AM PDT by
digger48
To: digger48
Maybe there aren’t any. His words on the call speak for themselves.....where the audio experts were interpreting nonverbal noises? Just my SWAG.
5 posted on
06/22/2013 9:28:17 AM PDT by
quilterdebbie
(We will endeavor to persevere!)
To: digger48
what about the defense audio experts?
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The defense audio experts were honest and testified that it was impossible to identify the “screamer” based upon the poor quality of the recording and the few split seconds available for analysis.
To: digger48
They are still available to the defense. I don’t see a great use for them, off the top of my head, but they can be called.
16 posted on
06/22/2013 9:35:52 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: digger48
If I understand what the defense said on Thurs they did not have the money to hire an expert audio witness...they were going by what the FBI wrote in it's report that the idenity of the person screaming in the audio could not be determined...the audio was only 3 seconds long...the audio expert the prosecution had hired (his name escapes me now) charged $3300 for a half day of testimony...but he was SURE the voice on the audio was Trayvon Martin's...my feeling is after listening to the prosecution's audio witness is that some people will say anything for money...he seemed to be a real scumbag...imho
19 posted on
06/22/2013 9:38:21 AM PDT by
~Vor~
(Freeper since 10/98)
To: digger48
they won’t be necessary now
To: digger48
The defense experts merely controverted the government’s. Each of them said that nothing could be said about who was screaming in the tape.
To: digger48
IIRC, the defense wants the tape to be heard...but I'm sure for the simple reason of showing that "someone" was screaming for help....and it makes absolutely no sense that Tray was screaming for help as we know that Tray was on top beating Zimmerman's head on the walk.
In other words, screaming was early evidence of Zimmerman's battle for his life.
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