i never said he should be executed.
he should be punished SEVERELY.
I'm not ready to hang this guy.
I think it's weird for you to already have the gallows ready.
i never said he should be executed.
he should be punished SEVERELY.
what do you think his punishment should be?
I think it's weird you are already ready to send him to jail for 30 years.
i think he knew exactly what he was willing to do.
if he's a good boy, he won't spend that much time.
I don't think he was/is willing to do any time.
that's why he entered a plea of not guilty and if nothing changes, at this point I don't see any way he takes a plea deal.
agreed
of course he won't take a plea deal.
he knew what he was willing to do the moment he saw martin.
and he's proved to be willing to lie to get what he wants.
Nobody has proven he was lying about being attacked.
I'd hate to send an innocent person to jail.
Last edited by Blake; 06-28-2012 at 07:56 PM.
I find it disturbing that at no point in the confrontation did Zimmerman ever identify who he worked for (or did he? From what I read he did not). That's important information.
At the end of the day, I don't think Zimmerman wanted to kill 3von. I think what happened was a result of his inep ude and he was cornered into doing it, basically.
Important how?
he has a screw loose. he's a miserable person, with a miserable life. he has nothing but himself to blame. but he doesn't see it that way.
he's angry and looked for a release. lucky for him he found what he was looking for.
exactly what he looked for.
If Zimmerman had told him who he was and what his role was 3von may have reconsidered his actions.
Haha.
I never seen you troll so hard. You are obsessed with this. God bless
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A reasonable supposition would be that by not identifying himself, Z missed an opportunity to diffuse the situation.
Exactly. Unless he was working undercover, I don't see how it would've been been the right, or legal, thing to do.
That's a long, long, long stretch from second degree murder.
We can all agree Zimmerman is probably an asshole.
So it's really not important that he didn't identify himself.
mostly just regrettable.
What law are you referring to?
Sorry for late reply but he felt a responsibility to his neighbors to stop the burglaries. He stated that he has no faith in the police department. He also says on the phone "they always get away" obviously referring to his failed attempts to stop previous burglaries. It was making him look really bad as a captain. He then decides to take matters in his own hands and actively pursues the kid while having a gun. That doesn't support a motive?
The evidence that stomps out zimmerman's claim is that he doesn't look beaten to the point of death and he already lied and changed his story multiple times. He contradicted himself and the neighbors helped him.
So if his premeditated motive was to kill him, why didn't he just shoot him at the start?
Then he wouldn't have been able to claim self defense. Why didn't he announce himself to try to defuse the situation when he knew this kid was on high alert and in defense mode when he was running away from a strange man following him?
If Zimmerman had been a cop, internal affairs would have called it a good shoot.
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