Z was not warned to stay away until the police arrived. He did not pursue, as T had disappeared.
T went home, then came back. This after peeking in windows during weather that people don’t idly wander around in.
As for your mistake of entering the wrong house and the owners not killing you, well, you didn’t go back inside after leaving and then proceed to smash their skulls with blunt instruments while they pleaded for help and begged you to stop.
Ref your post to race, I discovered that you can’t reason with a crazy man. . .he is just now posting today on the subject. He clearly had not followed the case nor paid attention to the facts.
So, either he is an uninformed commenter or he is being deliberately acting trollish . . .or both.
True . . . I did not go back inside and slaughter the family.
Did the dispatcher tell Zimmerman not to follow T? What did dispatcher tell Z?
If cops were on the way . . . all Z needed to do was keep T in view. Right?
This is key.
Once Zimmerman started screaming for help, Trayvon Martin had an obligation to stop the fight. He'd won the confrontation at that point. That he did not stop after overwhelming Zimmerman proves it was Trayvon with murderous intent.