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enditall727 said:

Thismeintel posted a pic and it shows where Zimmermans car was, where Trayvon was shot and where he was staying. It showed that he was close to his home and Zimmermans car was on the other side of the buildings. He was found laying in the grass between the apartments. The witness pretty much confirmed that Trayvon was laying basically in front her house and Trayvons house was on the other side but farther down. This is pretty much proven man.

I think you need glasses if you think D is closer to F than C is. C is also in the wrong location. When they go through the walkthrough with Zimmerman the next day, it is on the other side of the street.

Rachel Jeantel also stated that Trayvon was right behind his dad's fiance's apartment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGvwKvdctw0

18 minutes into that.

Watch the whole thing. Trayvon refers to Zimmerman as a creepy ass cracker AND a nigger. Sounds like a really unbiased person right? I know I use those terms in every day life with friends.

You say Zimmerman grabbed Trayvon. I say he didn't. See how that works? It's useless. Look at the evidence. If the evidence does not point toward your story, it can't be considered. Speculation on the part of any witness gets objected to every time, unless they are experts and testifying on behalf of thier expertise. The importance of who started the fight would come into play for manslaughter. If Zimmerman initiated the contact, then manslaughter is affirmed because Zimmerman would have lost his innocence in provoking the confrontation. 

Zimmerman seemed very calm in his non-emergency phone call. He reported the Trayvon's clothing, age, ethnicity and gave his phone number. He is guilty of following a suspicious person who was eyeballing him. But that isn't a crime at all is it?

If you align his call to dispatch with Rachel Jeantel's testimony, the first time Trayvon ran was when Zimmerman reached C and get out of his car. You can hear the beeping of his car door opening because he left his keys in the ignition. 

http://www.wftv.com/videos/news/raw-911-call-zimmerman-made-to-sanford-police/vGZq9/

By that call, he ran from 2:18 to 2:40 if we go by wind noise. 22 seconds is about 1/3 of a minute and the average running speed of a person is 8mph or 200 meters per minute. Take a 3rd of that and you get 67 meters, which is probably about where E is from C. Sure seems to back up his end of things, no?

Then we have Rachel Jeantel's account. She says he's almost home on the 1st call. And then again on the 2nd call says he's right there even closer walking home. You're suggesting that Zimmerman is not at the "T" section returning to his truck, but all the way down by D? Does not sound remotely compelling. Trayvon had to stop moving toward D and return toward the "T" section to confront Zimmerman at all. And I think you understand the implication of such an event.