Thursday, August 15, 2013

Tchoupi says:

@ willis While I agree the events on TTL are ‘what really matters’, I hold out hope that all our efforts (well, manily tchoupi’s…) might someday get a public airing of some sort. In that event, the tighter the accuracy of the whole presentation, the more credibility the presentation will have. Thus, it’s not that [...]
I may have a little difference of view with Willi concerning how much what happened on RVC matters.
There clearly is a spike of traffic by the clubhouse at the time GZ pulled his cellphone out to call SPD’s NEN. This has some significance to me as it indicates that GZ & TM were not alone when it all started. Even if we consider that one of the drivers went back and forth by the clubhouse, there still must be someone witnessing what that REAL suspicious guy was doing in the neighborhood.
Moreover, that traffic spike period is interestingly rich of unique events:
1) It almost begins with a light colored pick up truck that is consistent with GZ’s.
2) That pickup truck briefly makes an angle toward the clubhouse.
3) At least one dark colored vehicle going east on RVC stopped for a noticeable time at the junction with TTL,
4) One vehicle strolled on TTL and stopped by the mailboxes for a noticeable while,
5) The traffic clears up as soon as the NEN call starts.
Finally, none this is consistent with GZ parking by the clubhouse where he said he parked as he called NEN.
I agree with Willi in that showing that GZ stopped by the mailboxes and was already on TTL before his call connected is the main conclusion of that work.

10 Reasons Lawyers Say Florida's Law Enforcement Threw Away George Zimmerman's Case

A growing chorus of attorneys and analysts say Zimmerman didn't face anything like a serious trial.
  Florida law enforcement, from the local police to the special prosecutor overseeing the Trayvon Martin case, did not want to see George Zimmerman convicted of murder and deliberately threw away the case, allowing their prosecution to crumble. A growing chorus of attorneys and analysts who know jury trials and courtroom procedure say this is the inescapable conclusion to be drawn from the parade of otherwise incoherent missteps by George Zimmerman’s prosecutors.

“I find it personally difficult to believe it was not thrown,” said Warren Ingber, a New York-based attorney who has practiced law for decades. “I am far from alone in this assessment, and it reveals even harder truth why this case was a miscarriage of justice.”  READ MORE

Friday, August 2, 2013

George Zimmerman Stopped for Speeding in Texas – with Gun in Car (Photo)

George Zimmerman Stopped for Speeding in Texas – with Gun in Car (Photo)

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(no need for me to post the photo,  we know what he looks like)

 

I guess that now he's had his first taste of blood,  he's out looking for more favorable grounds to go hunting again.  From what we've been reading,  he could not have found a more fertile and safer place for hunting blacks down,  than the state that gave us the Jasper 3,  eh?   I mean,  for a state that's so quick to execute women,  children and the disabled,  they're certainly taking a long time to carry out the executions that even President Bush said would happen.   Or did I miss something? 

Oh, now this:

Update: B-29 Attorney: David M Chico – *Update* Chico was the prosecutor in the 2005 case against Zimmerman

What's going on here?

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Jesse Jackson: Florida is an ‘Apartheid State’ Governor Scott wants Apology

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