03-18-2013, 01:02 PM
(03-18-2013, 12:29 PM)Jimbone Wrote: And as I posted earlier this is the same detective who also said:
"The best evidence we have is the testimony of George Zimmerman, and he says the decedent was the primary aggressor in the whole event, everything I have is adding up to what he says."
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012...ral-agency
And while not admissible in any way, Zimmerman passed a voice stress analysis. This was administered by law enforcement during the investigation, and found no deception.
You can think he is a little bitch, and big pussy, or a wanna-be cop. He probably is all three.
But Zimmerman is telling the truth. He didn't confront Martin, and Martin started the physical altercation. How do I know? The investigation found NO EVIDENCE to the contrary. N O N E.
I'm sticking with the evidence, not how I feel about the little butterball.
You've made up your mind, and I have not. I get it, Jim. I'm not trying to change your mind; I'm undecided on this one.
I haven't called Zimmerman or Travyon any names; I don't know what happened. I can imagine a few plausible scenarios having gone down, as I've posted.
As investigations progress, police obviously learn new information. It can change original perceptions. It's common and doesn't surprise me. I also have no doubt that political pressure influenced the depth of investigation.
You say definitively that Zimmerman is telling the truth and that he didn't confront Martin. I can't make any such definitive assertions about what happened that night, in either party's favor. I do know for a fact that the person who starts a fight doesn't always win the fight. So, it's possible that either party here was the physical aggressor, imo.
Police feel they have evidence that disputes Zimmerman's self-defense claim, as outlined in the affidavit (which, of course, does not include all evidence obtained). If their evidence, circumstantial or otherwise, is weak and/or doesn't point to manslaughter beyond a reasonable doubt, then police will have a hard time getting a conviction.
I'm gonna remain undecided till I hear both sides present their cases in court on this one and I understand that you're already set in your decision.
I'm looking forward to the trial.