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Another source on Cutcher, plus some interesting fact admissions by the press:

What is known, what isn't about Trayvon Martin's death - Miami Herald - Frances Robles - March 31, 2012

Police stressed that Zimmerman was interviewed at least three times and gave a videotaped statement and a walk-through of what happened. Zimmerman, whose father is a retired Virginia magistrate, never asked for an attorney or changed his story, former Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee said. ...

Another caller, Mora's roommate, Mary Cutcher, phoned police after the gunshot and said the black man was standing over another man, which would have been impossible, because Trayvon was already dead.

Cutcher later blasted the Sanford police, saying detectives did not return her phone calls because she clearly believed that the person crying was the boy, and that was not the story investigators were looking for. Police issued a news release saying she had given an "inconsistent statement." ...

... Police said Zimmerman provided medical records to support evidence of his injuries.

In an interview two weeks after the incident, Lee said witness statements and physical evidence backed up Zimmerman's version of events. He suggested that based on the timing of the call, he believed that Trayvon went out of his way to approach the person tailing him and mouth off.

"If Trayvon has made it that far, and Zimmerman is getting out of his truck, why doesn't Trayvon keep walking?" Lee said. "He's 70 yards from his house. I think based on the timing of the call and Zimmerman losing sight of him, that he had made it to that 'T' [at the end of the path] and was starting to walk towards his house.

"My wish is that he would have kept walking."


473 posted on 04/02/2012 5:29:39 AM PDT by Cboldt
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This is probably "enough" additional information to clarify Cutcher's remarks:

Trayvon Martin: Woman gave 'inconsistent' statement on TV, Sanford PD says - OrlandoSentinel.com - Jeff Weiner - March 15, 2012

Mary Cutcher, a witnesses to the shooting, told WFTV-Channel 9 in a Wednesday report that police took only a short statement from her, despite repeated attempts to share what she saw at length.

"I said, 'I know this was not self-defense. There was no punching, no hitting going on at the time, no wrestling,'" Cutcher said, adding that she felt the police investigating the shooting "blew us off." ...

Police spokesman Sgt. Dave Morgenstern on Thursday issued a statement disputing Cutcher's version of events, calling her statements to WFTV "inconsistent with her sworn testimony to police."

"Actually officers who were canvassing the neighborhood looking for potential witnesses, the evening of the shooting, contacted her and she said she did not want to get involved," Morgenstern said.

Cutcher also appeared on CNN after her interview with the Orlando station.

"She did write a statement, for her roommate, and that was only after several attempts by officers who were asking for her information," Morgenstern said, adding that "the information she provided in her sworn statements... [was] consistent with the information Zimmerman provided."

Calling Alice in Wonderland, Alice in Wonderland, to the white courtesy phone please.
475 posted on 04/02/2012 5:52:37 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt

Am I correct in asserting that what Cutcher claimed she saw occurred after the gunshot? It was her account in an article I read about a week ago.


480 posted on 04/02/2012 10:46:01 AM PDT by trappedincanuckistan (livefreeordietryin)
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