Posted on 05/19/2012 3:36:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Unless Angela Corey has something she's not telling us, her second-degree-murder case against George Zimmerman is looking more and more like a long shot.
The special prosecutor assigned to investigate the death of Trayvon Martin released hundreds of pages of evidence last week.
But any expectation of a bombshell to explain her reason for filing a murder charge which comes with a much higher burden of proof than a manslaughter charge was short-lived.
The documents failed to answer the case's biggest questions: Who started the fight between Zimmerman and Trayvon? And whose voice was heard screaming for help on a 911 call?
None of the witnesses saw the entire confrontation between the two, or who threw the first punch.
The evidence does, however, support Zimmerman's claim that he was assaulted by Trayvon whether Zimmerman started it or not.
Photos of Zimmerman's bloodied head and swollen nose show he was injured.
On the other hand, Trayvon's autopsy report showed no sign of bruising or other injuries that would indicate he was punched by the Neighborhood Watch leader.
That only further serves to bolster Zimmerman's claim that Trayvon went after him and that he shot Trayvon in self-defense.
It can't be good for Corey when her discovery documents appear to strengthen the defendant's case more than her own.
The best piece of evidence for the prosecutor is something we already knew but was explicitly stated in a Sanford police report: Trayvon's death was "ultimately avoidable" if Zimmerman had stayed in his vehicle and waited for law enforcement to arrive....
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I should have put quotes around “straight”.
I meant what passes for “straight” in the drug world, the guys who want their pot for their little, sweet, Sean Penn stoner, middle class, life, but who want to remain ignorant of the true pot and drug world in which they are the punks of.
No my brother died 5 years ago. He was never able to let go. At age 45, he looked 65. Beer and Pot were his drugs of choice but he did a little of everything at one time or another. He was never a strung out junkie, but in the end, he had cirosis of the liver, along with Hep B & C, gastritisus, and his skin was as yellow as a banana in the hospital.
That is a tough story, but I know what you are talking about.
What is that tattoo of?
From This: Saint Trayvon had several tattoos. The one on the left above was on his wrist and was his mother's name misspelled. The one on the right above was on his upper right arm. I'm not sure what it is or represents ... your guess is as good as mine. I don't have a better picture of the tattoo on his upper left arm than the one I originally posted above. Again, your guess is as good as mine.
I’m afraid he has the right to do that.
Wrong, grow up child.
Who are you talking to noob??
Whatever it was he picked up, it was the size of a dime. Hash-hish in a foil wrapping that he dropped from his pocket? Remember, there was a drug pipe found in his back pack at school.
According to news accounts, Trayvon had $40 on him when he died but, in the video, he appears to be scrounging for the money to pay for skittles and the watermelon drink. Is it possible Trayvon made some sort of financial transaction once he left the store?
NSS
The 911 recordings and the layout of the housing complex indicate Trayvon Martin intercepted and confronted George Zimmerman, and not the other way around. In other words, Trayvon Martin chose to confront George Zimmerman, when he could have much more easily have entered into the townhome where he was staying without George Zimmerman observing where Trayvon Martin had disappeared to. The fatal confrontation occurred only because Trayvon Martin chose to double back, intercept, and attack George Zimmerman. Trayvon Martin miscalculated when he failed to realize George Martin was armed until he had George Zimmerman on the ground and was beating him to death before getting shot by his armed victim. The jury will want to know why Trayvon Martin was motivated to forgo his opportunity to return to the townhome in peace and safety. Past criminal activity may provide such motivation and means.
People in the MSM are soooooooo afraid of being called 'racist' and losing their jobs that they're not outraged by any crime committed by a black person...
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