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I would love to unlease on this topic but I would probably get banned. Simply in my opinion as I have done security and participated in neighborhood watches. NUMBER ONE rule if you see something suspicious or criminal. DO NOT APPROACH OR CONFRONT ANY PERSON. You are to report it to the Police or Authorities. That is what we (US Citizen) and Mr. Zimmerman pay taxes for. The Instant he got out of the car, he took the law into his own hands. His hands now has the blood of a young youth on them.

It took a world wide out cries for something to be done. It was starting to look like the old south again. I have faith in the system not matter what the out-come of this trial.

you're really reaching.

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There's been 17 robberies in the last year in your neighborhood. I'd carry a gun too.

That does not mean that as a neighborhood watchman, George Zimmerman did the right thing. He did not.

Very interesting. You've got to wonder why documenting Zimmerman's injuries was not handled with utmost importance, unless the attending officer felt there was nothing significant to document.

Apparently, we are the only ones who are wondering it. :lol: It doesn't surprise me that nobody else commented on that.

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Who said Trayvon was an angel? The voice inside your head? I didn't see that in this thread opined by anyone.

you didn't read where i said it was stated either, did you? more of your imagination embellishing reality? or are you just intentionally misrepresenting what others say again?

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Update: "A trove of evidence collected for George Zimmerman’s highly anticipated second-degree murder trial has been made public, including an autopsy report documenting Trayvon Martin’s single gunshot in the chest."

Here the evidence: http://media.cmgdigital.com/shared/news/documents/2012/05/17/Trayvon-ZimmermanEDIT.pdf

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Didn't let me edit my post above: I believe that file is just the Sanford Police complete report. Now, I think the Prosecution set up a web site for people to be able to download the rest of the evidence.

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One important question I believe will need to be answered is. The shot fired into Martin's chest at very close range (within inches). Now when you shoot someone in that manner you mean to kill them. Why?? Because dead men don't talk. Just my opinion of course.

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One important question I believe will need to be answered is. The shot fired into Martin's chest at very close range (within inches). Now when you shoot someone in that manner you mean to kill them. Why?? Because dead men don't talk. Just my opinion of course.

Someone's already posted the link, but the autopsy report released said that he was not shot at very close range, but rather "intermediate" range.

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Someone's already posted the link, but the autopsy report released said that he was not shot at very close range, but rather "intermediate" range.

The autopsy report shows Zimmerman shot Martin from "intermediate range.” Intermediate might sound like a considerable distance, but WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer said it has a very specific forensic meaning when used by medical examiners.

“It means that the firearm was within 2 feet of Trayvon Martin but not touching Trayvon Martin when he was shot,” said Sheaffer.

Intermediate range is close range, and that's consistent with the state investigator's testimony at Zimmerman's bond hearing last month when the judge asked him how far Zimmerman and Martin were from one another when the shot was fired. It appears to mean the same thing. But in any case, he was shot in the chest. If you want to disable a person..shoot them in the shoulder. It's clear from the evidence he aimed right at his heart which exhibits an undeniable intent to kill.

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/autopsy-shows-trayvon-was-inches-away-zimmerman-wh/nN8MZ/

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Someone's already posted the link, but the autopsy report released said that he was not shot at very close range, but rather "intermediate" range.

"Intermediate" range, according to Mark Fuhrman, is 24 to 36 inches. If Zimmerman's arm was fully extended, pointing at Martin, that means Martin and Zimmerman were 4 to 6 feet apart.

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"Intermediate" range, according to Mark Fuhrman, is 24 to 36 inches. If Zimmerman's arm was fully extended, pointing at Martin, that means Martin and Zimmerman were 4 to 6 feet apart.

Ok 2ft/24inches. Tomato tomahto. A person's arm is around 2-3 ft long, depending. So that means his arm was extended maybe, but they weren't standing that far apart.

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I posted FACTS and yet you guys continue speculating. Read the report please, the autopsy in detail. Also search for the meaning for all that forensic terminology.

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