06-28-2013, 05:39 PM
(06-28-2013, 05:17 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: But they can't and the survivor is telling his story and so far, I've seen NOTHING to contradict his version of events.
Funny . . . the concept of Trayvon standing his ground!
Guess that means he felt threatened and was ready to take a life to save his own.
Should be simple thing for the prosecution to prove.
I haven't seen enough to contradict George's version of events either. I would have thought the prosecution would have more...especially since they charged him with murder 2. Adub could try this case better.
I will never dismiss the possibility of George initiating the physical contact though but proving that is NOT an easy task. Nobody saw what happened in that crucial moment so all we have is George's word on the matter.
Plus, I will always fault George for seemingly sneaking around and following someone and by his own admission, not identifying himself in any way to Trayvon. How the hell was Trayvon supposed to know why some guy is following him around a complex?
As it stands though, if I were on the jury, I'd have to vote not guilty at this point. The physician's assistant definitely didn't help the prosecution.
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