You know, if she heard the exchange as Zimmerman described it (You've got a problem now, homey), she's not going to tell the truth.
Plenty of detail evidence available to the grand jury and independent investigator - skinned knuckles, bruises, locations of objects, etc. I think she's going to inadvertently help Zimmerman make his case.
ABC did an interview with her and checked her phone records. It was less then five minutes between the time she lost contact with his phone and when the first police arrived. In that five minutes was a gun shot and at least one 911 call reporting the gunshot. The first officer came in responce to Z’s call and was met by a witness who directed him between the buildings to Z an T on the ground. IRC it was the AA teen ager walking his dog.
Officer observed Z’s injuries and wet grassy back; took gum was immediately joined by second car who started CPR on T. EMT were there shortly.
If T’s phone was with him, why couldn’t they trace the owner, Why was he a John Doe? One early report said the police thought the ice tea and candy were stolen....Why? Didn’t he have money or an ID with him? But he had a bluetooth for his phone, body ink etc.
Why wait till the next day to report him missing? Was he in the habit of staying out all night?
Too many questions....
Nancy Grace had someone on from the funeral home. He stated there were no abrasions or signs of being in an altercation on Martin’s hands.. FWIW