Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. Now Zimmerman will have to stick around Florida for the hearing. Hope he keeps a very low profile (something he's not very good at it seems).
While I think the jury reached the right verdict, I am not a "supporter" of Zimerman; he should not have followed Martin that night.
It might be best for the entire U.S. if Zimmerman would decide to visit his moms side of the family in Peru for a few years.
Yeah, I think Zimmerman is going to get his arse handed to him, this time around. His luck is definitely running out.
What does this even mean? It is the state vs. Apperson. Zimmerman will testify as to what he saw that day and be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. Now Zimmerman will have to stick around Florida for the hearing. Hope he keeps a very low profile (something he's not very good at it seems).
While I think the jury reached the right verdict, I am not a "supporter" of Zimerman; he should not have followed Martin that night.
It might be best for the entire U.S. if Zimmerman would decide to visit his moms side of the family in Peru for a few years.
Yeah, I think Zimmerman is going to get his arse handed to him, this time around. His luck is definitely running out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
It has begun: Apperson will use the stand-your-ground defense.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/man-who-shot-at-george-zimmerman-to-use-stand-your-ground-defense/
It's one man's word against the other, where one man is bipolar, recently released from a mental institution, and the other is Zimmerman.
And Zimmerman is untreated crazy. So, your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
It has begun: Apperson will use the stand-your-ground defense.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/man-who-shot-at-george-zimmerman-to-use-stand-your-ground-defense/
It's one man's word against the other, where one man is bipolar, recently released from a mental institution, and the other is Zimmerman.
Anonymous wrote:Great. Now Zimmerman will have to stick around Florida for the hearing. Hope he keeps a very low profile (something he's not very good at it seems).
While I think the jury reached the right verdict, I am not a "supporter" of Zimerman; he should not have followed Martin that night.
It might be best for the entire U.S. if Zimmerman would decide to visit his moms side of the family in Peru for a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
It has begun: Apperson will use the stand-your-ground defense.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/man-who-shot-at-george-zimmerman-to-use-stand-your-ground-defense/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
It has begun: Apperson will use the stand-your-ground defense.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/man-who-shot-at-george-zimmerman-to-use-stand-your-ground-defense/
It's one man's word against the other, where one man is bipolar, recently released from a mental institution, and the other is Zimmerman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
It has begun: Apperson will use the stand-your-ground defense.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/man-who-shot-at-george-zimmerman-to-use-stand-your-ground-defense/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the stalker the one to call 911 then?
Dunno. The stalker appears to have a weird habit of not only calling 911 on himself every time he encounters Zimmerman while stalking, he also goes into the nearest business to use their phone to call 911 on himself.
It is almost as if the stalker is mentally disturbed.
Puhlease. We have all seen one of these. If you are lucky, it's not in your own neighborhood. Antagonists alway get caught, in the end. I have seen it. It seems Zimmerman is the one always getting himself into trouble. Maybe he does not charade the antics that some more seasoned mentally disturbed people have, but Zimmerman has serious problems. I would say it is well known at this point. Zimmerman is not "putting on the crazy" - he is crazy. Just because someone is the one to call the police, does not mean they are not the aggressor. Police know this well.
Do you know how to read?
http://news.yahoo.com/bystander-recounts-man-said-allegedly-shooting-george-zimmerman-154125973--abc-news-topstories.html
I do. Is English your first language? You might want to reread, Einstein.
I read this, and it seems that Apperson saw Zimmerman with a gun and therefore Apperson needed to shoot Zimmerman in self-defense before Zimmerman shot him.
In the same manner that Zimmerman needed to shoot Martin before Martin bashed his head in.
This is going to get interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the logical jump that if you don't always have your cell phone with you, you are trying to avoid not being tracked. I often walk without my cell phone. Sometimes I just plain forget and walk out with it still in the charger. Everybody is not tied to their phone and don't want to be on 24/7 call.