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To: TigersEye; dagogo redux

I don’t remember teen males treating a drink and a small bag of candy so preciously, and nibbling and sipping so daintily.

After 47 minutes, Trayvon is running, and he is doing that with an unopened drink, or he has been sipping on that drink for a very, very long time, and won’t even finish it off to run, a little later he launches his attack while either still working on the drink for close to an hour, or he has it unopened in his pocket.

I am curious about whether the drink and skittles were for later mixing, or if he had already mixed them and that is why that can never leaves his hands, and never gets finished of, no matter what he is doing, or getting ready to do.


106 posted on 05/26/2012 12:53:55 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: ansel12

page 20 of discovery says the can was in TM’s sweatshirt pocket and had come out when first aid was given. Also reported: One officer who lifted Martin’s shirt at the scene “felt a large, cold can in the center pocket” of the teen’s hoodie. From the picture of it on the tarp it looks weighted. Safe to say TM was not that thirsty and he was saving it for later consumption.


109 posted on 05/26/2012 1:38:51 PM PDT by ironman
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