It should be abundantly clear from this case, when speaking with law enforcement never interject curse words in reference to anyone or they will be used against you. In fact never use derogatory language.
We have all done what he did at one time or another... When we get cut off by someone in traffic, we will say out loud the same thing, even though we don't know the person.
To me, that kind of comment doesn't have actual literal meaning, unless it's said to the person.
I'm not understanding why Serino says Zimmerman kept following TM when he just showed that Zimmerman was walking back toward his car when the confrontation happened.
I'm not understanding why Serino says Zimmerman kept following TM when he just showed that Zimmerman was walking back toward his car when the confrontation happened.
There's a good one... He went between the buildings, so if Z was following him, he would have gone that way, not to RVC and back to his truck.
A bit disturbing to me Perino says he wouldn't "check out" someone in a neighborhood that has had a number of burglaries.
Where did Zimm walk after being told not to follow by NEN? Did he walk right back to his car?
Z said he looked down the path and didn't see him, Z believed TM was heading for the back entrance, so he went all the way to RVC to see if he could see him there.
Seriously, is their anyone who still believes the "looking for an address" excuse?
Where did Zimm walk after being told not to follow by NEN? Did he walk right back to his car?
You mean a black someone? Serino said he wouldn't find it unusual to see kid between houses in a family community. Neither would I.
Z said he looked down the path and didn't see him, Z believed TM was heading for the back entrance, so he went all the way to RVC to see if he could see him there.
Seriously, is their anyone who still believes the "looking for an address" excuse?
If you listen to the ACTUAL call, there was enough time lapse from when you "hear" Zimmerman exiting his vehicle and the dispatcher realizing he's running and asks, "are you following him". Zimmerman replies affirmative, then the dispatcher says "we don't need you to do that", Zimmerman replies, "ok". Zimmerman's whereabouts at that SPECIFIC time are speculative.
The only real evidence is Zimmerman's testimony. There is no evidence Zimmerman was not returning or attempting to return to his vehicle while getting an "address" not just a house number as the prosecution hallucinates.