Now, the obvious question ~ could the lawyer have connived with the girl to create a fictitious conversation after listening to the Zimmerman story? Since the 9/11 tapes had just been released by the cops there's not a lot of time to do that, so her discussion, although not yet given in court, is probably more trustworthy regarding the sequence of events than the speculation made by the professional black power establishment.
This is troublesome to me for several reasons:
First, we know that Trayvon was dead before the All-Star Game began, so he clearly did not go out during halftime.
Second, we know that Trayvon did not have a younger brother, but possibly the lawyer, or the reporter simply misheard the part about Chad being the son of Mr. Martin's fiance, and future step-brother. But the idea that there was a 13 year old boy waiting at the house for candy all night, yet Trayvon's father wasn't worried simply doesn't jibe. The father also does not mention anything of the kind in his own account of that night.
Now, I assume the family would know what was found in Trayvon's pockets, and I now have no reason to doubt that it was indeed Skittles, iced tea and $22, as reported.