Zimmerman's injuries

Don't be surprised if that neighbor is part of the big conspiracy to cover up Zimmermans obvious murderous racism.
:roll:
Where is my tinfoil hat? :eek3:
 
Jiro, I 'm not stressed, and I'm not having trouble coping. You seem to have trouble understanding what I am saying. I thought I would clarify for you.
 
Jiro, I 'm not stressed, and I'm not having trouble coping. You seem to have trouble understanding what I am saying. I thought I would clarify for you.

Clarifying what you have said will put him in "bunker mode". :lol:
 
Reminds me of the nc lacrosse team that "raped" the black dancer.media and public judged them guilty. This is sounding toooo similar.
 
Reminds me of the nc lacrosse team that "raped" the black dancer.media and public judged them guilty. This is sounding toooo similar.

actually - it's more like..... OJ Simpson case.
 
A couple audio excerpts studied the 911 call and mentioned that the shouting in the background "HELP!" wasn't from Zimmerman. It was most likely from Martin instead so...both sides are really messed up but of course, none of that would've happened if he only followed the dispatcher's advice not to follow him which he did so.
 
A couple audio excerpts studied the 911 call and mentioned that the shouting in the background "HELP!" wasn't from Zimmerman. It was most likely from Martin instead so...both sides are really messed up but of course, none of that would've happened if he only followed the dispatcher's advice not to follow him which he did so.
Yet, other audio experts dispute that finding.
 
The biggest question is... did the police follow standard procedure when investigating the crime?

Here are questions that I'm wondering about and haven't seen confirmed yet...

- did the police do an alcohol test on Zimmerman?
- did the police do a drug test on Zimmerman?
- did the police retrieve the gun from Zimmerman?
- did the police investigate the actual location where the "fight" supposedly took place (check for blood spots, footprints, etc)
- did the police do a GSR test on both Zimmerman and Trayvon (this could confirm how far apart they were at the time of the shooting)?

There are many other questions that I can't think of at the moment.
 
The biggest question is... did the police follow standard procedure when investigating the crime?

Here are questions that I'm wondering about and haven't seen confirmed yet...

- did the police do an alcohol test on Zimmerman?
- did the police do a drug test on Zimmerman?
from what I read - nope. maybe special prosecutor may have an answer to those questions on April 10th.

- did the police retrieve the gun from Zimmerman?
yes according to police report.

- did the police investigate the actual location where the "fight" supposedly took place (check for blood spots, footprints, etc)
probably. probably not. it was raining at that time.

- did the police do a GSR test on both Zimmerman and Trayvon (this could confirm how far apart they were at the time of the shooting)?
I don't think police can perform that kind of test. only medical examiner during autopsy. he can easily find the depth and angle of bullet wound but that autopsy report is still withheld by special prosecutor.
 
Wirelessly posted (BB Curve 9300)

GSR and spatter tests can be done on the victim by the ME during autopsy. The GSR test is done on living people usually by police technicians.
 
Wirelessly posted (BB Curve 9300)

GSR and spatter tests can be done on the victim by the ME during autopsy. The GSR test is done on living people usually by police technicians.

oh! GSR is the swab test to test for gunpownder?
 
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