| timmah said: Sure, but what about the 4 minutes during which Trayvon was unaccounted for? He could have easily gone home but instead chose to wait, then confront and jump Zimmerman (at least that's what testimony and evidence suggests). Beating sombody's head into the ground when you could have gone home is just as stupid as following somebody in the dark. I'm not saying anybody was right in this, but they both did things that were stupid. |
See you are very reasonable I like that and look at things on both sides that is a good thing.
But what you said could go another way as well. During that 4mins he could have just been hiding because he did not know what was going on with the "strange man" that had been following all this time. He could have felt he was following himt o find out where he lived for crazy reasons and did not want that to happen?(there are like lots of different ways it could go just giving one off the top of my head). But again there is only one person to give their side and that is Zimmerman which is again is a sad case. And again the evidence just shows that Zimmerman LOST a fight not that he was jumped and the witness just saw Trayvon on top of him punching him.
Again there are a lot of wholes in this story on both ends at the end of the day though it is still a sad incident that should not have happened.
The absence of evidence is NOT the evidence of absence...
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