Posted on 04/02/2012 7:00:20 AM PDT by Cubs Fan
Edited on 04/02/2012 8:00:02 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The Florida funeral director who handled the burial of Trayvon Martin says there were no signs of a scuffle on the dead teen, contradicting...
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Assuming that 'black' means African-American. Odd coming from people who have never been to Africa, and don't want to go there.
That's another question I've had. Who had and where was the gunshot residue located? Where were the fingerprints located on the gun? And, as always, where the heck were the Skittles and AZ iced tea and what was M shoving down his waistband?
Or maybe it's that it's harder to see bruises on a BLACK PERSON. I mean.... can you even tell when a black person has a 'tan'?
The guy is wearing what amounts to a Christmas bow for a neck tie, hahahaha!
I kept hearing people cite the funeral director as an impartial source of information. In my town there is a black-owned funeral home and they seem to handle most if not all of the funerals of black people...so I figured Trayvon’s parents would probably have had a black funeral home involved. From the photo that looks like it is the case—so he’s not going to say anything that will hurt the story line of Trayvon Martin as the innocent victim.
But Z’s dad and brother are talking which the other side can twist and turn to their benefit.
I don't believe that I have found, in any testimony or written statements, anything about the Skittles and Iced Tea.
IIRC, this 'info' came from family/friends/girlfriend.
More likely it was a statement by one of those NOT on scene, as some kind of common slang. FOR ALL WE KNOW... saying Trayvon went to the local 7-11 for Skittles and Iced Tea is wannabe gangsta rap for getting out of the house and doin some 'bidnezz', or just hanging out in the parking lot causing trouble. Who knows?
I.E. although it may say in police reports that his family 'said' he went for those items, it doesn't mean that those items were found on him. Or were they?
It that was listed as evidence in any official statement, I have missed it.
This is probably not the right crowd to use hussein's "flat-worlder" reference on.
That aside, if you've ever been in a fight, you'd know the flesh your hands tend to come through unscathed. In fact it's entirely possible to break bones in your hand while not even bruising.
Not true. Google "antemortem bruising".
Here is a question I had.
What ‘teenager’ walks 6 miles each way to go to 7-11 to get Skittles and AZ-IT for his 20 year old cousin?
You have not presented us with any facts! Only the statement of the FAMILY’S funeral director. Talk about biased? This hired man will say whatever they want him to say. I’m surprised he didn’t say the only thing under his nails was ‘Skittles’.
I have a big ol’ bruised finger right now that I smashed in a folding table tussle. It thought it won but I put it in the corner! Though it hurt like a bugger boo, there wasn’t a mark on my finger at the time and it took 2-3 days for it to suddenly turn all sorts of nasty colors.
According to CBS, 'live' people like Zimmerman don't bruise either.
Only if the blow lands on a hard surface. Like teeth, might cut a hand. But generally, hitting some guy in the head a few times before grabbing him by the head, would likely NOT produce any bruising.
Now had Martin been punched in the face, particularly around the eyes, I'd expect to see some bruises.
And it was raining...
The funeral director is about as reliable a witness as a Taliban member in South Waziristan after a Predator strike.
Yes, I think black people can tan. About the bruises, I just don’t know.
wrong, it is an undeniable fact at this point zimmerman had broken skin on the back of his head and a bloody nose. the libs defeated themselves on this one, no bruising on TM's body shows the fight was all one sided. Clearly self defense on Zimmerman's part.
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