Posted on 05/14/2013 4:16:10 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
... "She connects the dots," Crump told the media excitedly. "She completely blows Zimmerman's absurd defense claim out of the water." According to Crump, the heavy-set, twenty-eight year old "loose cannon" had no intention of going back to his truck. He pursued Martin and shot him down. Dee Dee heard it all. The witnesses confirmed her testimony. Cried the outraged Crump at the end of his presentation, "Arrest George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin in cold blood today."
Crump got his point across. Gutman headlined his piece on ABC.com, "Trayvon Martin's Last Phone Call Triggers Demand for Arrest Right Now." ABC's Diane Sawyer introduced Gutman's TV piece, which hammered the Sanford Police Department for its many presumed failings, by referring to Zimmerman as the "neighborhood watchdog." The piece closed with a photo of a young Martin hugging a baby.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Judge won't allow defense to question family lawyer....not sure on the status of St. Skittles' "girlfriend".
I think after the defense lays out all the evidence...most of the public is going to have a fairly negative opinion about this kid. “Saint Skittles” will go down as a punk kid who was likely doped up...picked on the wrong guy...and is six feet under. Sadly, both parents should have intervened months before the attack and done something to straighten out “Saint Skittles”.
Is that what this Motion is all about:
Is the prosecution getting ready to dump DeeDee now that the defense has found out that her real name is Francine????
“The piece closed with a photo of a young Martin hugging a baby”
GRULPRLPH............sorry, i just threw up in my mouth a little.
This article is a brief proof — and not the first — that “DeeDee” is not and never was a real person. “BDLR” is Bernie De La Rosa, one of the lawyers for Skittles, who has begun the process of muddying the waters to prevent the fiction — which the article shows was designed to get Zimmerman arrested — from being proven in court.
“I think after the defense lays out all the evidence...most of the public is going to have a fairly negative opinion about this kid”
Maybe the public will, but they haven’t gotten the judge to step down yet, have they? And holder and the judge will still be able to crucify Zimmerman.
Trayvon© 2012 by Sybrina Fulton, all rights reserved.
This whole Zimmerman thing and all it continues to expose about the political/cultural corruption in Florida has caused me to remove Florida from the list of desirable states to which to retire.
I’ll probably take my retirement stash and move to Texas or Tennessee and contribute to their economy.
I wonder what that indisputable evidence would be. St. Skittles phone records for that day are gone.
If so I had not heard that. My understanding was that the data in the phone itself was damaged or inaccessible, but I had not heard that the phone company records had disappeared.
I think they have the cell tower ping logs for the phone for that night showing that the phone or whoever was on it was a long distance north and west of the 7 Eleven/RaTL corridor.
Not disappeared — the prosecution has all the records but very coincidentally didn’t give the records for that one day to the defense.
Clearly there is something in the phone records that the defense now has that the state wants prohibited:
http://www.gzdocs.com/documents/0513/051013_limine_trayvon.pdf
g] The contents of text messages received or sent by Trayvon before Feb. 26, the day he died.
h] The contents of text messages received or sent by Trayvon on Feb. 26 unless a court has ruled them admissible.
It would appear there is proof, then, but the Defense isn’t being allowed to see or challenge it. They can only take the DA’s word on it, and why would he lie, right?
They will be allowed to see it. Judge will require release.
Does the Judge have an option? So far, it seems this Judge has found against Zimmerman every chance she has gotten. She’s as bad as the last one was.
BTTT!
The Florida panhandle is probably closer culturally to Tennessee than it is the central and southern part of the state.
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