Yes there is a difference between being afraid and fearing for your life.
And what did GZ say about what was happening and how he felt while he was in the car???
Any lawyer who doesn’t recognize that he better be trying to fix this ..isn’t a very good lawyer...
But O’Mara knows..and you can tell by his questions..even if many of you don’t think the tape is a problem.
Tell ya what RC, since you keep ASKING the same question, I’m inclined to believe YOU do NOT know the answer. Am I close?
Maybe instead of reading tweets, you can go listen to the tape yourself, and then YOU can answer the question you keep asking over and over....and over...and over...and over...
You’re off on a tangent the prosecution didn’t go.
It’s not about fear.
It’s about inconsistencies in GZ interviews which are scant.
“Yes there is a difference between being afraid and fearing for your life.”
From my own experience, I can say that I know the difference between fear and fear for one’s life.
When I was in high school, a mean bully kid told me he was going to wait for me by my car to beat the S out of me at the end of school. He was the school state champion in wrestling, and I knew he intended to do this. I was scared OUT OF MY WITS! Yet, I confess, I never thought I would actually end of up dead that day.
When I was in my twenties I was in the wrong side of town and a gang of minorities attacked me. This time, I could say I was honestly afraid for my life.
What should GZ think about his attacker? He doesn’t know that it’s a sweet boy carrying Skittles that goes horseback riding or fishing with a big smile on his face.
All he knows is he say a tall suspicious stranger. Now this stranger has broken his nose, and is smashing his head against the cement again and again. GZ can see that his screams for help yields absolutely no mercy from this attacker. Would the cement pounding ever end? I would be thinking “probably not until I’m dead.”