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Box A Rox
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His plate was blurred out in the video and the audio was removed at the time his plate number was being read by the officer.


There are several version of the Zimmerman Speeding Ticket Video, I watched several that gave the
plate number 'twice' in the video.  
This is a more complete video which shows more of the crime.  I do have some hearing loss, but
even I can plainly hear the plate number as the cop calls it in.  

Mediaite
http://videos.mediaite.com/video/WATCH-Dashcam-Footage-Of-George;recently_viewed


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  (Personally, I'd drop him with one to the knee, then one to the nuts, if it was George.
Unless absolutely necessary, I would not shoot to kill.)


No such thing box you watch to many movies, a shot to the leg could kill you just as fast as a shot in the torso, you hit the femoral artery and that person could be dead in a little over a minute without medical attention.


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No such thing box you watch to many movies, a shot to the leg could kill you just as fast as a shot in the torso, you hit the femoral artery and that person could be dead in a little over a minute without medical attention.


I've seen some fairly benign looking wounds be fatal and some that looked fatal turn out to be minor.
Take the cat scratch wounds on the back of Zimmerman's head for example.

A shot to the knee cap is easily handled with a tourniquet above the knee.
  George might lose the leg, but not likely his life.
Who knows... George is such a puzzy, and so easily scared (he still has nightmares about an
army of Skittles chasing him)
that George might die from the sound of the gunshot.  That would
be a shame.  


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I've seen some fairly benign looking wounds be fatal and some that looked fatal turn out to be minor.
Take the cat scratch wounds on the back of Zimmerman's head for example.
  (


Yes lets take a look at it, because you know as well as I do the serious danger is not the outside wounds but the wounds that could be caused on the inside. You also know that one good hit on that sidewalk could have killed him.


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Yes lets take a look at it, because you know as well as I do the serious danger is not the outside wounds but the wounds that could be caused on the inside. You also know that one good hit on that sidewalk could have killed him.


LMAO!
A good shot to the sidewalk COULD have hurt most people but not George!
Everyone knows that you can't hurt George Zimmerman by hitting him in the head.  
I think that George is even exempt from Helmet regulations.

I wonder if George ever considered a knee shot to Martin... but that would have left Martin with
a victims statement and that never would have ended in a Not Guilty Verdict.


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The results of the little choir boys autopsy.  Trayvon Autopsy: (Skittles+Arizona Watermelon Juice+Robitussin=“Lean") Causes Aggression & Liver Damage
Submitted by Barracuda_Trader on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 23:41
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    Daily Paul Liberty Forum
The Conservative Treehouse (aka “CTH” and “The Last Refuge”) earned Zimmerman’s grateful acknowledgement because of its extraordinary investigative work undertaken throughout the saga, particularly in obtaining through Freedom of Information Act and publishing public records that revealed the corruption and racism connected to the charges and the trial itself, naming who was involved regardless of how high up the political food chain it went, in what the investigative bloggers called “The Zimmerman Railroading.”

Among its reports, Trayvon Martin’s drug use, explaining how the Skittles and Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail drink he carried that night are ingredients that, when mixed with dextromethorphan (DXM) cough syrup, create “Lean”, a concocted high which can cause psychosis and aggression over the longer term. According to the autopsy report, Martin’s liver showed damage consistent with DXM abuse.
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The results of the little choir boys autopsy.  Trayvon Autopsy: (Skittles+Arizona Watermelon Juice+Robitussin=“Lean") Causes Aggression & Liver Damage
Submitted by Barracuda_Trader on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 23:41
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    Daily Paul Liberty Forum
The Conservative Treehouse (aka “CTH” and “The Last Refuge”) earned Zimmerman’s grateful acknowledgement because of its extraordinary investigative work undertaken throughout the saga, particularly in obtaining through Freedom of Information Act and publishing public records that revealed the corruption and racism connected to the charges and the trial itself, naming who was involved regardless of how high up the political food chain it went, in what the investigative bloggers called “The Zimmerman Railroading.”

Among its reports, Trayvon Martin’s drug use, explaining how the Skittles and Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail drink he carried that night are ingredients that, when mixed with dextromethorphan (DXM) cough syrup, create “Lean”, a concocted high which can cause psychosis and aggression over the longer term. According to the autopsy report, Martin’s liver showed damage consistent with DXM abuse.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/it-wasnt-just-skittles-trayvon-wa...


YEA!  It was Trayvon's fault that Zimmerman stalked him, then shot him.  Mixing those Skittles and
Iced Tea... a much more dangerous combination that mixing a Hero Complex bully with a pistol.


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I wonder if George ever considered a knee shot to Martin... but that would have left Martin with
a victims statement and that never would have ended in a Not Guilty Verdict.


Maybe but that would be quite hard with him on top of you, not to mention if you fear for your life you shoot to kill.


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Maybe but that would be quite hard with him on top of you, not to mention if you fear for your life you shoot to kill.


Yea, who knows what kind of cat scratches Zimmerman might have had on his head...
Those cat scratches could have gotten infected... and in a week or two, they could have
been life threatening!


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Yea, who knows what kind of cat scratches Zimmerman might have had on his head...
Those cat scratches could have gotten infected... and in a week or two, they could have
been life threatening!


So would you wait until you felt a blood vessel pop in your head?


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So would you wait until you felt a blood vessel pop in your head?


LMAO!  Henry is trying so hard to make a case for Zimmerman actually being afraid of the 'alleged' Martin
attack.  
Do you REALLY know how George got those wounds???
I don't.  George changed his story many times and the only other person to see the event is the victim.

There are dozens of possibilities:
~George knew he'd be tried for murder after the shooting so he banged his head on the sidewalk
(cat scratches needing no medical attention) as an alibi.  
~George testified that Martin was running, George may have tripped when he pursued Martin and
banged his head when he fell.
George may have had those wounds before he shot Martin, (or he may have been attacked by a
ferel cat at the scene leaving those terrible wounds.)


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Box officially lost it


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Maybe it was Trayvon's aggressive nature from using lean that caused him to confront and attack Zimmerman in the first place, you weren't there and you can guess all you want.
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Maybe it was Trayvon's aggressive nature from using lean that caused him to confront and attack Zimmerman in the first place, you weren't there and you can guess all you want.


YUP!  I wasn't there and the only real account of the events that night are from the KILLER.  None
from the victim.

Those who do know the most about this case, the jury, felt that Zimmerman was guilty of
MURDER.  From what I know of the case, I agree.
Since the law is very specific and there was no other evidence, no videotape, no eyewitnesses,
the jury was forced to let Zimmerman get away with Murder, and vote 'not guilty'.  Who knows,
if I were on the jury I might have had to vote not guilty too.



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There was an eye witness who testified that he saw Trayvon on top of Zimmermen pounding on him MMA style, that carried a lot of weight in the not guilty decision.
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