To: Uncle Chip
Common sense is your best expert and it tells you who was calling for help -- the guy on the bottom getting his head bashed in, and that was George Zimmerman. The voice crying for help is clearly that of Zimmerman. And, according to early reports, Trayvon's father originally stated it was not his son, but changed his story after the race pimps came to town.
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07/11/2012 7:24:51 AM PDT by
suijuris
To: suijuris
Corey decreed that the voice on the tape was Trayvon's because Trayvon's mother said so. Will the judge be able to tell the jury they have to accept that version, or will O'Mara be allowed to bring contradictory evidence in? (That's assuming O'Mara is trying to get an acquittal...some people have expressed doubts about his commitment to winning the case.) How much leeway does the judge have if he is determined to send Zimmerman away?
My guess would be that when Zimmerman told the cops that he had called for help, he did not know that anyone had recorded the calls.
To: suijuris; Verginius Rufus
<>And, according to early reports, Trayvon’s father originally stated it was not his son, but changed his story after the race pimps came to town.<>
That wouldn’t be the same Tracy Martin found lying to the police in this first statement of his to the police, would it:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2904366/posts?page=22#22
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