Thursday, June 21, 2012

Zimmerman's Post-Murder Interview Goes Public.






Audio tapes of the exchange between the Sanford Police and George Zimmerman from the night of February 26th have been made public and - surprise! - he's a lying sack of shit.  Here are the major points (from an article on CNN):


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Zimmerman told police that the struggle began when Martin "jumped out from the bushes" and punched him in the face, knocking him down.

"I started screaming for help. I couldn't see. I couldn't breathe," he said.

"He grabbed my head and started hitting it into the sidewalk," he said. "When he started doing that, I slid into the grass to try to get out from under him. ... I'm still yelling for help."

Martin, he said, put his hand over Zimmerman's mouth and nose and told him, "You're going to die tonight."

"When I slid, my jacket and my shirt came up. ... I felt his hand go down my side, and I thought he was going for my firearm, so I grabbed it immediately, and as he banged my head again, I just pulled out my firearm and shot him."

When he did, he said, Martin, who had been on top of him, fell away and said, "All right. You got it. You got it." In another interview, he noted Martin might have said, "You got me."

Zimmerman said in the audio interviews that he was driving to the grocery store that evening when he saw Martin walking in his neighborhood. He said he pulled over and called a police nonemergency number "to report a suspicious person."

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A few other things to take away from the article:

1.) Zimmerman says that he wasn't sure what street he was on when asked by the dispatcher.  He said Martin was circling his vehicle when he got out of his car to checkThis directly goes against what his supporters have been saying - that Trayvon pulled him out of the car.

2.) When going back to his car, Zimmerman claims that Martin jumped out of the bushes and asked, "What the fuck's your problem?" Zimmerman said that he didn't have one, to which Martin supposedly replied, "Now you have a problem," before attacking him.

3.) Zimmerman claims that he screamed for help 50 or so times but audio analysts have proven that the voice in the background of the 911 calls could not have belonged to him.

4.) Homicide investigator Chris Serino told Zimmerman that his wounds were inconsistent with the beating he supposedly received.  He also called Martin's nonexistent record into attention, as well as the possessions found on his body: a can of ice tea, skittles, and forty dollars.   Serino also informed Zimmerman of an anonymous phone call that told a very different story - that Zimmerman tried to detain Martin.

5.) Serino also expresses his doubts that the head of the neighborhood watch and a resident of three years could not tell which street he was on.  To this, Zimmerman destroys his own credibility by stating that, "I have a bad memory anyway."


This is all horseshit, plain and simple.  Zimmerman's story makes Martin seem like a conniving thug when in reality he was a fine young man.  Remember all of those badass pictures that Conservatives dug up on the internet of Trayvon?  Those weren't him.  It was just a sad attempt to reinforce their own narrative.

Another thing: the phone call Martin had with his girlfriend right before the shooting spits in the face of Zimmerman's story.  Martin never ambushed Zimmerman, nor did he "circle his vehicle." He was just trying to get home, and was worried about who was following him (like any other person).

What pisses me off the most about this is that Zimmerman gets to speak for Martin.  Who knows what Martin actually said to him?  There is no way to prove that Zimmerman is telling the truth, and yet his story only reinforces the narrative of those defending him. 

He is a liar with a self-admitted "bad memory." 

And he'll be brought to justice.

What do you think about his story?  Sound off in the comments below.

4 comments:

Ted McLaughlin said...

Zimmerman's account simply makes no sense. I hope you are right, and he does get the justice that he so richly deserves for murdering Martin. But I have my doubts. There's still a lot of racism in this country, and juries have been known to do crazy things.

A Sane Break said...

Oh, I share your doubts, Ted, for the exact same reasons. It's interesting to hear his account now after so much speculation from those defending him. I'm also wondering if the jury will buy his story - it just sounds like he is using racism to his advantage.

Anonymous said...

But... But it CAN'T be racism, because Zimmerman wasn't white!! And EVERYONE knows that it's only whites that judge other groups of people based on stereotypes. I mean, OBVIOUSLY.

A Sane Break said...

Haha- right?!