GREAT catch. The other night I was wondering the same thing. Now I got to remember why.
Probably trajectory...or which side of his body the holster was on.
GREAT catch. The other night I was wondering the same thing. Now I got to remember why.
I have wondered for some time if George was right or left handed. I believe the Pizza Picture shows him to be left handed. This might become important.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vaged-burglaries-vandalism-just-shooting.html
To be fair, if you watch the video, he says it's contingent on the prosecution knowing about the picture and not having included in in the PC affidavit. The quotes are taken somewhat out of context (for sensationalism, I presume).
It being his opinion doesn't make it untrue. If the prosecution knew about exculpatory evidence they failed to disclose in the affidavit, it's still a crime. He is right.
No, it was something else.:waitasec:Probably trajectory...or which side of his body the holster was on.
The picture of him on the phone supports he was left handed too.
GILBREATH: I have no indication what he picked up from other officers at the scene. I know from reading reports there were witnesses gathered around while he was still at the scene. And this was prior to their having statements taken from them. So I don't know what he picked up from overheard conversations.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1204/20/cnr.02.html
It's not a big deal as far as I can see, but Zimmerman was secured when Ayala arrived. According to the SPD Event Report, Officer Ayala arrived at 19:19:52 or almost 7:20 pm. EMT's pronounced TM dead at 7:30 after some unspecified period of attempts to revive him. No way from the report to know how long SPD vs the EMT's made their attempts, but either way, SPD's efforts only involved a matter of minutes.
One thing I don't like the sound of is an answer from Inspector Gilbreath at the Bond Hearing. It does sound like SPD was letting peeps run willy nilly around the crime scene for a while:
I don't like it, but it is what it is.
So basically no TH should offer their opinion, considering not one of them has looked at the case file except the prosecutors.
I don't disagree, I just wish everyone had this mentality.
No, it was something else.:waitasec:
Great catch as always Papa. Sounds to me like there was no control over the crime scene whatsoever.
~jmo~
Another case to expose the totally FUBAR Legal System in FLORIDA.One thing I don't like the sound of is an answer from Inspector Gilbreath at the Bond Hearing. It sounds like SPD was letting peeps run willy nilly around the crime scene for a while:
I don't like it, but it is what it is.
He said the entire time that based on what he's seen so far, she's overcharged. The PC affidavit does not align with a second degree murder charge. He said that there may be more evidence, but it's not apparent by the affidavit.So with the eyes of the world on this case, someone is actually suggesting that Angela Corey is lying and withholding information, and committing a crime? I am so sure that this happened, I mean really. I can see someone that the governor of the state appointed is really going to lie, leave things out, make things up, and just put whatever she wanted to put in an affidavit that a judge has to sign.
~jmo~
One thing I don't like the sound of is an answer from Inspector Gilbreath at the Bond Hearing. It sounds like SPD was letting peeps run willy nilly around the crime scene for a while:
I don't like it, but it is what it is.