Well, the police certainly had the ability to go and question her. The reports that they didn’t do that are one part of the investigation that I find terribly irresponsible (if true.)
And I’m not sure why you think she didn’t bother to check on him for five days. I haven’t read that. But his parents were informed and his name was reported in the local news the next day, so it’s a little hard for me to believe she didn’t know what happened.
And again, her account tends to support Zimmerman’s - hard to figure why she would lie on Zimmerman’s behalf.
Lol..where did you hear that?..at Huffington Post?
And Im not sure why you think she didnt bother to check on him for five days.
Because no one knew about her until they checked through Martin's phone records, something that did not occur immediately at the start of the investigation. After she became known she refused to cooperate with investigators. Eventually she talked to the DOJ civil rights unit, but only after many other pieces of evidence were known and only after having extensive contact with the Martin family and their attorneys.
And again, her account tends to support Zimmermans - hard to figure why she would lie on Zimmermans behalf.
I have no idea what you're talking about here, and considering the probable cause affidavit relies heavily on her statements neither does the state of Florida. Without her so-called witness testimony, George Zimmerman would not be sitting in jail.