Dr.Fessel
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From the 911 phone call transcipts:
"Zimmerman: It's a home it's 1950, oh crap I don't want to give it all out, I don't know where this kid is."
He ran away and was out of Zimmermans sight at least once.
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/326700-full-transcript-zimmerman.html
Apparently the Sanford Police have that same opinion based on what they told Martins parents.
"Then came the second encounter, according to Tracy Martins recollection of the detectives account. Trayvon Martin appeared from behind a building in Zimmermans gated community, approached him and demanded, Whats your problem, homie?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...ayvons-death/2012/03/28/gIQA6MKhhS_story.html
On my part? Makes no difference to me. But I'd hate to see an innocent person be arrested and tried.
Huh? All those links say is what police say Zimmerman told them. There is nothing there that says that is their opinion.
Wonder why the new version leaves out what the police told the Martins at first?
According to Tracy Martin, the Sanford, Fla., detective recounted this sequence of events: Trayvon Martin walked up to Zimmermans vehicle and asked why he was following him. Zimmerman denied following the youth and rolled up the car window. Minutes after Trayvon walked away, Zimmerman got out of his vehicle.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...ayvons-death/2012/03/28/gIQA6MKhhS_story.html