and lol brutal.
he didn't wait. he was trying to shoot from the beginning.
And in comes Boo right on time with the comic relief.
and not a single piece of evidence to substantiate this ridiculous allegation
you're right, princess. all we have is z's word.
and he's already a confirmed liar.
OMG. YOU WERE THERE!. Why aren't you at the courthouse testifying? It's your duty.
i don't have to be there to know that george is a liar. neither do you.
George is a liar and a s bag but according to Florida law he is not a murderer and the jury is going to agree with me.
i say he is a murderer and the jury is going to agree with you.
and cuckingfunt is chumpdumper.
chump has a nice rack.
4:12 p.m. ET: Bahadoor turned the stove off and went back to the sliding glass door. Prosecutor de la Rionda asks her what she observed.
"It was just a body in the grass," said Bahadoor. "I remember it being face down."
The prosecutor then asks her about the gunshot.
"When I went to take the stove off, that's when the shot occurred," she said.
4:10 p.m. ET: Bahadoor saw two other people looking out at the scene. One person came out on his porch.
"What I remember him saying is, 'What is going on out here? Do you need me to call the cops?' He said it twice," said Bahadoor, then went back inside. She remembers the individuals standing.
4:06 p.m. ET: Prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda asks Bahadoor if she heard screaming.
"I just heard what sounded like, 'No,'" said Bahadoor. She didn't see their faces and couldn't give a clothing description.
4:04 p.m. ET: Bahadoor says she looked outside but couldn't see anything because her view was obstructed so she moved to the sliding glass doors.
“I saw what looked as figures and arms flailing,” said Bahadoor. It looked like two individuals in a standing position. She says it was too dark to identify them.
4:00 p.m. ET: It was raining intermittently that night, according to Bahadoor. She heard a noise in the rear of the house at some point.
"It was not clearly distinguishable but it sounded like, 'No' or 'Uhhh' -- that's what it sounded like," said Bahadoor.
She also heard a noise that sounded like running.
"It sounded like something hitting the concrete, it sounded like running," said Bahadoor.
3:58 p.m. ET: Bahadoor's bi-level townhome has three bedrooms upstairs. She was home on the night of the incident with her sister, niece and her niece's friend. There's a shared backyard and the porch is screened in with a door. She was downstairs in the rear of the townhome.
3:55 p.m. ET: The prosecution has called Selene Bahadoor to the stand. She works as an IT analyst at a hospital and lived in Zimmerman's neighborhood.
3:52 p.m. ET: Smith says a few of the officers on scene helped her search for blood by using flashlights. She was not notified of any blood. The prosecution has finished its questions and Smith has been excused.
3:49 p.m. ET: Martin's sweatshirt is displayed in court by Prosecutor Guy. He also displays the undershirt worn by Martin.
3:46 p.m. ET: Prosecutor Guy begins his re-direct examination. Smith says she needs consent from the medical examiner's office before she can pull things out of a victim's pockets because they have custody of the body.
4:29 p.m. ET: Bahadoor says she believes mentioning a noise to investigators but doesn't know if she told them which direction it went. She says she can't remember the first person she told about the direction of the noise.
4:24 p.m. ET: The attorneys are at a sidebar.
4:23 p.m. ET: The last person Bahadoor spoke to about her testimony was an investigator for the state attorney's office. She says he gave her a transcript to help her prepare for her testimony. She says she can't remember if she told investigators originally that the running noise went "left to right" behind her house. Defense attorney O'Mara wants to give her the transcript to refresh her memory.
4:20 p.m. ET: Zimmerman previously introduced himself to Bahadoor as a neighborhood watch person. Prosecutor de la Rionda has finished his direct examination.
4:18 p.m. ET: Bahadoor points out on another diagram where she heard the running going behind her home.
4:14 p.m. ET: Prosecutor de la Rionda gets Bahadoor to confirm on a map the direction she heard the running going by her home.
geez, george is fat. probably killed him for the skittles.
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she's nervous, but i give it to o'mara by trying to trap her up.
can you imagine present day george chasing trayvon?
This witness has been debunked. Next.
If Zimmerman goes free im betting some poor innocent white kid will be killed in retaliation..
We need to get you some pom-poms and Zimmerman t-shirt.
I get that way when I see a person perjure his or herself.
So would you prefer one with just his face? If it is his face do you want the arrest one or the fat trial one?
Or would you prefer one of the "I <3 George" type t-shirts?
Evidently you weren't watching the live proceedings like I was. Because if you were, and you're halfway honest, you'd agree this witness for the state was lying out her ass.
Pom-poms then?
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