To: MNDude
No, I'm sure Zimmerman was on top.
He got those wounds on the back of his scalp when Martin was banging Zimmerman's head against the sky, trying to escape.
9 posted on
06/26/2013 8:56:38 AM PDT by
wideawake
To: wideawake
wait to cross examination...
15 posted on
06/26/2013 9:02:24 AM PDT by
Hotlanta Mike
("Governing a great nation is like cooking a small fish - too much handling will spoil it." Lao Tzu)
To: wideawake
Actually this testimony helps Zimmerman.
She testified that she saw one man on tap beating the man on the ground. Manalo said she heard "howling" sounds while in her living room with her family. She later heard cries for help and a struggle outside. She looked out her sliding door and saw two people on the ground, one on top, hitting the other. She also indicated that the man on top was dressed in dark colored clothing. Zimmerman was not dressed darkly and Trayvon was. Zimmerman had injuries on the back of his head and a broken nose. It is therefore totally obvious that she is mistaken about Zimmerman being on top. Trayvon did not have injuries to his face nor the back of his head as did Zimmerman. Trayvon did have injuries to his hands that would be consistent with blows to Zimmerman.
Thank you witness for the prosecution!
38 posted on
06/26/2013 9:36:27 AM PDT by
cpdiii
(Deckhand, Roughneck, Mud Man, Geologist, Pilot, Pharmacist. THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
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