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Investigative Reporter Jack Cashill reports:

http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/06/getting_the_facts_straight_in_the_zimmerman_case.html

Trayvon Martin had been staying with his father’s girlfriend, Brandy Green, who rented one of the units. Martin had gone to a neighborhood 7-11 that evening and left the store at 6:29. Zimmerman spotted him near a shortcut entrance to the Retreat about 7:05. The 7-11 is about a 10-minute walk from that spot. Do the math.

At 7:09:34, after spotting Martin, Zimmerman called the non-emergency number the SPD had given him. He described “a male approximately 5’ 11” to 6’ 2” casually walking in the rain and looking into homes.”

SPD: Sanford Police Department, (garbled) recording, this is Shawn.

GZ: Hey, we’ve had some break-ins in my neighborhood and there’s a real suspicious guy, uh [near] Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he’s up to no good or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about. [00:25]

SPD: Okay, and this guy, is he white, black, or Hispanic?

GZ: He looks black.

SPD: Did you see what he was wearing?

GZ: Yeah, a dark hoodie, like a gray hoodie, and either
jeans or sweat pants and white tennis shoes. He’s here now. He’s just staring. [00:43]

SPD: Okay, he’s just walking around the area...

GZ: ...looking at all the houses.

SPD: Okay...

GZ: Now he’s staring at me. [00:48]

SPD: Okay, you said that’s 1111 Retreat View or 111?

GZ: That’s the clubhouse.

SPD: That’s the clubhouse. Do you know what the...he’s near the clubhouse right now?

GZ: Yeah, now he’s coming toward me.

SPD: Okay.

GZ: He’s got his hands in his waistband. And he’s a black male. [1:09]

SPD: How old would you say he looks?
GZ: He’s got a button on his shirt, late teens.

SPD: Late teens, okay.

GZ: Uh, huh. Something’s wrong with him. Yep, he’s coming to check me out. He’s got something in his hands. I don’t know what his deal is. [01:26]

SPD: Let me know if he does anything, okay?

GZ: (anxiously) See if you can get an officer over here.

SPD: Yeah, we’ve got someone on the way. Just let me know if this guy does anything else.

GZ: Okay. These a**holes. They always get away.
At this point, it sounds as if Zimmerman is getting out of the truck, but not yet moving.

GZ: When you come to the clubhouse, you come straight in and you go left. Actually, you would go past the clubhouse. [1:53]

SPD: Okay, so it’s on the left hand side from the clubhouse?
GZ: Nah, you go in straight through the entrance and then you would go left. You go straight in, don’t turn, and make a left. Sh**, he’s running. [2:08]

Trayvon Martin headed east along an east-west sidewalk cut-through between the two streets, Twin Trees, where Zimmerman was parked, and Retreat View. He then turned south on a sidewalk that intersects the cut-through and runs between the backs of the buildings on either street. The townhouse where he had been staying was less than 400 feet down that sidewalk.

SPD: He’s running? Which way is he running?

GZ: Down toward the other entrance of the neighborhood. [2:14]

SPD: OK, which entrance is that he’s headed towards?

Zimmerman could see the direction Martin took but could no longer “maintain a visual” from the truck. Ambient wind sounds suggest he started walking swiftly, likely in the same direction Martin was running.

GZ: The back entrance. It’s f***ing cold (garbled, much disputed).

The dispatcher obviously heard the wind sounds.

SPD: Are you following him? [2:24]

GZ: Yeah.

SPD: Okay. We don’t need you to do that. [2:26]

GZ: Okay.

SPD: All right, sir, what is your name? [2:34]

GZ: George. He ran.

At this point, Zimmerman’s breathing relaxed, and the sound of wind abated.

SPD: All right, George, what’s your last name?

GZ: Zimmerman.
SPD: And George, what’s the phone number you’re calling from?

GZ: 407-435-2400.

SPD: All right, George, we do have them on the way. Do you want to meet with the officer when they get out there?

GZ: Yeah.

SPD: All right, where are you going to meet with them at?

GZ: Um, if they come in through the gate, tell them to go straight past the clubhouse and, uh, straight past the clubhouse and make a left and then they go past the mailboxes they’ll see my truck. [3:10]

SPD: All right, what address are you parked in front of? [3:21]

GZ: Um, I don’t know. It’s a cut-through so I don’t know the address. [3:25]

SPD: Okay, do you live in the area?

GZ: Yeah, yeah, I live here.

SPD: Okay, what’s your apartment number?

GZ: It’s a home. It’s 1950 — oh, crap, I don’t want to give it out — I don’t know where this kid is (inaudible). [3:40]

SPD: Okay, do you just want to meet with them at the mailboxes, then? [3:42]

GZ: Yeah, that’s fine. [3:43]

SPD: All right, George, I’ll let them know you’ll meet them at...

GZ: Could you have them call me and I’ll tell them where I’m at? [3:51]

SPD: Okay, that’s no problem.

GZ: My number...you’ve got it?

SPD: Yeah, I’ve got it. 407-435-2400?

GZ: Yeah, you got it.

SPD: Okay, no problem. I’ll let them know to call you when they’re in the area. [4:02]

GZ: Thanks.

SPD: You’re welcome.

The call ended four minutes and change after it started at 7:13:39. Zimmerman picked up the written narrative: “The dispatcher told me not to follow the suspect & that an officer was on the way. As I headed back to my vehicle the suspect emerged from the darkness and said, ‘You got a problem?’” When Zimmerman answered “No,” the suspect said, “You do now.”

As I looked and tried to find my phone to dial 911 the suspect punched me in the face. I fell backwards onto my back. The suspect got on top of me. I yelled “Help” several times. The suspect told me, “Shut the f*** up.” As I tried to sit upright, the suspect grabbed my head and slammed it into the concrete sidewalk several times. I continued to yell “Help.” Each time I attempted to sit up, the suspect slammed my head into the sidewalk. My head felt like it was going to explode. I tried to slide out from under the suspect and continue to yell “Help.”

Heard in the background of the 911 call from Witness #11 was a man desperately yelling “help” over and over again for about forty-two seconds. The call started at 7:16:11, about two and a half minutes after Zimmerman ended his call with SPD.

As I slid the suspect covered my mouth and nose and stopped my breathing. At this point I felt the suspect reach for my now exposed firearm and say, “Your [sic] gonna die tonight Mother F***er.” I unholstered my firearm in fear for my life as he had assured me he was going to kill me and I fired one shot into his torso. The suspect sat back allowing me to sit up and said “You got me.”

The screams ended abruptly with a single gunshot at 7:16:59. Zimmerman’s narrative continues.

At this point I slid out from underneath him and got on top of the suspect holding his hands away from his body. An onlooker appeared and asked me if I was ok. I said “No.” He said “I am calling 911.” I said “I don’t need you to call 911. I already called them. I need you to help me restrain this guy.” At this point a SPD officer arrived and asked “Who shot him.” I said I did and placed my hands on top of my head and told the officer where on my persons (sic) my firearm was holstered. The officer handcuffed me and disarmed me. The officer then placed me in the pack of his vehicle.

Zimmerman’s own account ended here. Officer Timothy Smith arrived less than a minute after the shooting at 7:17:40 p.m. and reported finding Zimmerman standing near Martin, who was lying face down in the grass about 40 or so feet south of the intersection between the east-west cut through and the north-south walkway, roughly 100 yards from Green’s townhouse. Smith noted that Zimmerman’s back was wet and covered with grass and that he was bleeding from the nose and the back of his head.

As Smith would tell the State Attorney’s Office, Zimmerman volunteered that he had shot Martin. “I was yelling for help but no one would help me,” he told Smith and complained that his head was hurting. The officer handcuffed Zimmerman “for safety reasons.” Officer Jordan Broderick arrived shortly afterwards and saw “that the back of Zimmerman’s head was cut and he was bloodied.”

Officer Jonathan Mead also saw Zimmerman in custody and “noted his injured nose and bleeding head.” As Mead told the state attorney’s office in April 2012, he had “dealt with Zimmerman before at the complex when Zimmerman had found open doors and houses. Zimmerman had reported suspicious persons that he had lost sight of when they (the suspicious person) went around a building. Zimmerman had been on foot when [he] met him on prior occasions.”


2 posted on 06/25/2013 2:31:49 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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The last witness for the state today had signed a petition to get “Justice for Trayvon”. Lovely. Certainly no bias in that testimony. /s
3 posted on 06/25/2013 2:36:28 PM PDT by JPG (Stay strong.)
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Does anyone else find it weird that a substantial charge like second degree murder is being tried by a jury of six? I think the half-sized jury is weirder than it being all women, but I find that a bit strange as well.

Is this normal in Florida? I've heard of six member juries for little cases involving petty larceny or low value lawsuit type charges. But not felony second degree murder.

6 posted on 06/25/2013 2:38:42 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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This should never have gone to trial and certainly not for a murder 2.


7 posted on 06/25/2013 2:39:00 PM PDT by DonaldC (A nation cannot stand in the absence of religious principle.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’ve never read the transcript of the call to police. Wow, how can the prosecutors sleep at night? It seems so clear cut a case of self defense.


9 posted on 06/25/2013 2:42:42 PM PDT by bubbacluck (You don't drive out the darkness; you turn on the light.)
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How close was Martin’s body to Zimmerman’s truck?


14 posted on 06/25/2013 2:47:32 PM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy ( Because police powers are essential to the public good that abusing them is so offensive.)
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What I am curious about is there any CCTV security cameras that caught Traydmark ™ on tape looking into these houses? Not that it would make any difference to the racist fascists including Traydmarks ™ "Dad", the admitted foreign born twice unconstitutionally elected communist Kenyan. To me this claim that the racist fascists make that GZ followed Traydmark ™ is utter crap. First off you can hear him stop when he is told to. Second, you can hear the fear in his voice not to mention he states he lost him. So how could he follow Traydmark ™ if he lost him? This is not a man looking to confront someone who "has his hand in his waist".
16 posted on 06/25/2013 2:49:08 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (Someday our schools will teach the difference between "lose" and "loose")
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Thanks for posting that.


26 posted on 06/25/2013 3:12:25 PM PDT by Sopater (Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? - Matthew 20:15a)
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Thanks for putting that up. Sounds like this savage beat on Zimmy for quite a while, (42 seconds?), and Zimmy went to his handgun only when it became exposed and it was trying to be unholstered by the thug and then when he was told he was gonna “die tonight” by the little bastard. I have never thought Zimmy was gonna be convicted of anything, once the evidence was put forth, (unless he was stuck with an ‘O.J. Jury’), and I still see him leaving this show trial for ‘Holder’s People’ a 100% free man as he should leave it. Hang in there George!!!


37 posted on 06/25/2013 3:59:39 PM PDT by bobby.223 (Retired up in the snowy mountains of the American Redoubt and it's a GREAT life!)
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Heard in the background of the 911 call from Witness #11 was a man desperately yelling “help” over and over again for about forty-two seconds. The call started at 7:16:11, about two and a half minutes after Zimmerman ended his call with SPD.

Recall that originally Martin's father said right off the bat that those screams were not his son. He then changed his mind.

There just is not a ton of news trucks up there at the courthouse. Maybe 8 or 10 masts and a gaggle of media cars off the courthouse property.

41 posted on 06/25/2013 4:14:39 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Obama's Enemies List - Yes, you are a crook.)
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As I headed back to my vehicle the suspect emerged from the darkness and said, ‘You got a problem?’” [When Zimmerman answered “No,” the suspect said, “You do now.”]

As I looked and tried to find my phone to dial 911 the suspect punched me in the face. I fell backwards onto my back. The suspect got on top of me. I yelled “Help” several times. The suspect told me, “Shut the f*** up.” As I tried to sit upright, the suspect grabbed my head and slammed it into the concrete sidewalk several times. I continued to yell “Help.” Each time I attempted to sit up, the suspect slammed my head into the sidewalk. My head felt like it was going to explode. I tried to slide out from under the suspect and continue to yell “Help.”

[Heard in the background of the 911 call from Witness #11 was a man desperately yelling “help” over and over again for about forty-two seconds. The call started at 7:16:11, about two and a half minutes after Zimmerman ended his call with SPD.]

As I slid the suspect covered my mouth and nose and stopped my breathing. At this point I felt the suspect reach for my now exposed firearm and say, “Your [sic] gonna die tonight Mother F***er.” I unholstered my firearm in fear for my life as he had assured me he was going to kill me and I fired one shot into his torso. The suspect sat back allowing me to sit up and said “You got me.”

[The screams ended abruptly with a single gunshot at 7:16:59. Zimmerman’s narrative continues.]

At this point I slid out from underneath him and got on top of the suspect holding his hands away from his body. An onlooker appeared and asked me if I was ok. I said “No.” He said “I am calling 911.” I said “I don’t need you to call 911. I already called them. I need you to help me restrain this guy.” At this point a SPD officer arrived and asked “Who shot him.” I said I did and placed my hands on top of my head and told the officer where on my persons (sic) my firearm was holstered. The officer handcuffed me and disarmed me. The officer then placed me in the pack of his vehicle.

[Zimmerman’s own account ended here.]

This entire account sounds entirely in accord with the physical evidence, not in conflict with anything I know about either Trayvon Martin or George Zimmerman, and on the whole, extremely plausible.

56 posted on 06/25/2013 9:12:04 PM PDT by Jeff Winston
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