You are WRONG. There was no blood on the hoodie's sleeves. They tested his hands too ... none there either.
<>You are WRONG. There was no blood on the hoodie’s sleeves. They tested his hands too ... none there either.<>
That is not exactly what they say here:
The state, thanks to BDLR’s questioning of RZ on the 29th, has already admitted that TM had his hands over GZ’s mouth to try to shut him up. So if GZ’s DNA is/was not found on TM’s hands or his sleeve, then it is a reflection of the poor job of evidence gathering, preservation and testing by the SPD and /or the FDLE. GZ wasn’t supposed to gather and bag and preserve the crime scene evidence — they were.
They should have taken pictures of GZ’s injuries at the scene before medics cleaned him up, but they didn’t.
And that picture of that can of Arizona watermelon juice on top of the yellow tarp speaks volumes about the lax crime scene work done by Serino and crew. It should have been bagged and tagged instead of left out in the rain. It could have had GZ’s blood or DNA on the rim but they left it out and it was compromised.
They should have bagged TM’s hands but the didn’t and the rain washed away further evidence, though they did take scrapings under his fingernails and found none of GZ’s DNA under them, proving that GZ was not the aggressor.
They should have taken pictures of GZ’s injuries at the scene before medics cleaned him up, but they didn’t.
And remember when laying down on your back, blood from a broken nose flows back into the nasal passages, and blood from injuries to the head flow backward to the concrete.
Which raises the question as to why the police did not mark the part of the sidewalk where his head was being banged on it. They should have marked it and covered it and and tested for blood at that spot. But they didn’t.
It was raining that night so the SPD may have thought that the scene was compromised anyway, so no big deal. If there was an absence of evidence of GZ’s blood on TM’s hands, then it means that it was never tested for, the rain washed blood and DNA away, that he administered his beating in a way that limited the blood from getting on his hands or sleeves, and/ or the bleeding was limited to the back of the head that came into contact with the ground.
All the failures of the SPD have served to hurt GZ’s case. If anyone should be upset by the poor performance of the SPD, it should be team GZ. Their failures that night made proving his case a little harder —
BTW Your you-tube Papa should allow comments under his propaganda videos, then you wouldn’t get so upset when you’re misled by them.