They returned as the audio was played again, this time for Zimmermans father, who testified that he believed the screaming to be from his son, after listening to the audio in headphones after not hearing it clearly, and then hearing it again at the state attorneys office.Asked by De La Rionda if he had heard his son scream like that before, Robert Zimmerman said lots of times, prompting muffled laughter in the courtroom. De La Rionda also asked whether he was aware of George Zimmermans claims that Martin had his hands over Zimmermans nose and mouth, and whether that would be consistent with Zimmerman being able to scream out a rare glimpse into the case prosecutors plan to put on when the case goes to trial.
I think my sons injuries show Trayvon Martin didnt just have his hands on his mouth, Robert Zimmerman said.
I think my sons injuries show Trayvon Martin didnt just have his hands on his mouth, Robert Zimmerman said.
And you have your admission.
I'll give you a hint:
"How could he scream [if or when] Trayvon Martin had his hands over his mouth."
Thank You, BDLR.