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Originally posted by timetothink
Someone asked this on another thread.
If it is true that no one found Trayvon in the morgue for three days, why didn't his dad go to the police or look for him when he never came back with his "skittles"?
And did this fiancee really even live in that development?
Originally posted by popsmayhem
Brother: Medical records will prove George Zimmerman's story-- George Zimmerman's brother said medical records will prove that his brother was attacked and his nose was broken by Trayvon Martin before he fatally shot the teen.
www.abovetopsecret.com...edit on 30-3-2012 by popsmayhem because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Furbs
If George Zimmerman had a broken nose, it might not be proof that Trayvon broke it, however the standard is reasonable doubt, and I doubt Zimmerman is brave enough, let alone smart enough, to be able to think of breaking his own nose to further make his story believable.
Did Trayvon Martin Have a Right to Stand His Ground?
4) Zimmerman also said, “Those assholes always get away. . .,” which clearly indicates that he had decided that Trayvon was guilty of something—he was no longer merely a “suspect.” So his approach, whether with his gun in hand or concealed, was with the intent to confront a “criminal.” Such an approach would be aggressive rather than passive. www.thecrimereport.org...
Did Trayvon have no right to be afraid of this strange, large man, with a gun, who had been following him for some time, in a vehicle large enough to abduct him?
A Department of Justice report from 2002 notes that in one year nearly 800,000 children under age 18 are reported missing, nearly 60,000 of them are reported as abducted by a stranger. Was this high school football player required to stand idly by to wait to see what this aggressive stranger planned to do to him? www.thecrimereport.org...
Tom Owen, forensic consultant for Owen Forensic Services LLC and chair emeritus for the American Board of Recorded Evidence, used voice identification software to rule out Zimmerman. Another expert contacted by the Sentinel, utilizing different techniques, came to the same conclusion.
The software compared that audio to Zimmerman's voice. It returned a 48 percent match. Owen said to reach a positive match with audio of this quality, he'd expect higher than 90 percent.
"As a result of that, you can say with reasonable scientific certainty that it's not Zimmerman," Owen says, stressing that he cannot confirm the voice as Trayvon's, because he didn't have a sample of the teen's voice to compare.
Read more: globalgrind.com...
," Owen says, stressing that he cannot confirm the voice as Trayvon's, because he didn't have a sample of the teen's voice to compare.
Originally posted by truthseeker808
reply to post by Believer101
," Owen says, stressing that he cannot confirm the voice as Trayvon's, because he didn't have a sample of the teen's voice to compare.
i wonder if that could be used in a trial, or if it would be considered circumstantialedit on 31-3-2012 by truthseeker808 because: (no reason given)