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Title: Raw Video: George Zimmerman reenacts incident for Sanford Police
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URL Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX1sxARNq_c&feature=player_embedded
Published: Jun 30, 2013
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Post Date: 2013-06-30 04:11:54 by Horse
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1. Raw Video: George Zimmerman reenacts incident for Sanford Police - YouTube - 15 minutes

Published on Jun 21, 2012 by weshtv

Description: Defense attorneys release a video of George Zimmerman reenacting the fatal fight with Trayvon Martin.

2. Witness Says Trayvon Martin attacked George Zimmerman - YouTube - 2.5 minutes

Published on Mar 24, 2012 by GooberTheUncouth

From the Description: Zimmerman can be heard screaming for help as the Witness called 911. [My Note: only one voice heard on those calls]

3. Journalists Threatened By Sanford Police.wmv - YouTube - 2.25 minutes

Published on Mar 30, 2012 by Gordon Duff

No description available.

4. Zimmerman v. Trayvon - Proof Martin Went Home, Then Back Out To Get George - YouTube - 2.75 minutes

Published on May 25, 2013 by Michael Mortimer

From the Description: Did Martin actually go home ... Look at these two news clips. On February 27, 2012, a few hours after the shooting, Brandy Green seems to be saying to the Fox News reporter that Trayvon was sitting on the porch ... in the video see that when she describes what happened and that he was sitting on her porch, she is at the "T" near where the shooting occurred, and pointing toward her residence and porch. ... So the question I have, when Zimmerman lost sight of Trayvon Martin, was that because Trayvon Martin ran back to Brandy Green's house ... [More]

5. WHAT THE DEFENSE DID NOT WANT THE JURY TO HEAR !!! - PART 2 - YouTube

Published on Jul 25, 2012 by Phil Owens [Language warning]

From the Description: A worried Zimmerman, who possible believes that the detectives are on his side, admits that the excruciating screams did not sound like him. ... His star witness John says he only heard three short yells.

6. George Zimmerman Trial Juror #b37 Does Interview With Her Identity Concealed - YouTube - 37 minutes

Published on Jul 15, 2013 by MOXNEWSd0tC0M

My Note: B37 indicates that the Jurors believed Zimmerman shot Martin because he believed he was in fear for his life but his own reenactment statements are contradictory and implausible. She claims at the 5:00 minute mark that the Lauer 9/11 call was significant because it went through before the struggle, during the struggle, the gunshot and then after... a 9/11 call by Lauer before the struggle? CNN Pics of Zimmerman show bleeding not seen in police film at video #3.

7. See simulation of Zimmerman-Martin fight - YouTube - 2.5 minutes

Published on Jul 9, 2013 by CNN

Description: Judge Debra Nelson is deciding whether jurors will see a computer animation of the George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin fight.

This video shows a simulated reconstruction for court presentation that depicts Martin using his left arm to hit Zimmerman on the right side of the face. More importantly, it seems to be evidence that a struggle at the T-corner was not witnessed and (unless this is a PsyOp, which is likely) Martin was shot (or is thought to have been shot) directly across from his home or nearly so. In Zimmerman's reenactment video at #1 [10:30 mark], he raises his left arm to the left side of his face and claims that, rather than falling backwards to the ground after being struck, the fight moved forward -- not towards his vehicle but into the complex towards Martin's residence. There are major problems with his own statements in the reenactment video, such as: Why he didn't know the names of the streets, even for the clubhouse, when he supposedly lived in the area since 2007 and had been in charge of patrolling it since September 2011. Also, why his clothing in the police videos looked clean and dry; [since it had been raining -- was pouring down rain, according to Juror B37 at 9:19 of video #6]. He claims that Martin was moving for his gun and that's when he shot him but didn't know he had shot him, then proceeded to restrain him face down on the ground and, oddly, asked a guy with a flashlight for help to restrain someone who probably wouldn't have been moving at all by then. He did not ask the man to call for an ambulance or if he could help with First Aid/CPR. He told the man not to call the police because he'd already done that but the man would not have known for sure if he actually had done that or if he was assaulting Martin.

According to Zimmerman himself, this is not a "Stand Your Ground" case (in the sense that it's widely believed to be) but more like an alleged accidental shooting with negligence on his part to do anything to help or get help for someone who had not demonstrably used a weapon against him and, strangely, he tried instead to prevent a call to the police for help. It seems somewhat similar, imo, to the incident of a White victim being left to die in the street by Black attackers but not quite at that level, since this is reportedly a one-on-one struggle, Martin wasn't in the street and Zimmerman didn't leave the scene before the police arrived. Neither Martin or Zimmerman have impeccable histories (and probably very few people do) but that is a distraction from the evidence of the case at the point of confrontation. My impression, if this really happened, is not that there was no case that could have been properly charged for any conviction in this matter, if investigated thoroughly, but that it was maybe overcharged and/or deliberately thrown to agitate racial tensions, as it has. I think a closer look at the evidence above could bring about more balanced perspectives on how America has been baited into a worsened state of racial turmoil from this issue.

Edited for video numbering, punctuation and capitalization + sentence 2 of last paragraph and the next to last sentence there + last 2 sentences of the paragraph above it and bracketed inserts there.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-07-28   5:11:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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George Zimmerman’s Statements To Sanford PD [Audio]

Audio of George Zimmerman's statements made to the Sanford Police Department regarding his shooting of Trayvon Martin on 2/26/2012

a list of recordings of statements made by George Zimmerman to Sanford Police Department in their investigation of the shooting death of 17-year- old Trayvon Martin. Included are both in-person interviews and telephone interviews with George Zimmerman. Listen to the audio below [on this page]. A written copy of Zimmerman’s statement to police is also included below [on this page].

In addition to this list, you may also be interested in listening to other audio in the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case. [Links to all of the available audio files from the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case]

Topic: Inv. Singleton's Zimmerman Interview Transcripts - Posted 8/7/2012

2/26 Tape 1
2/26 Tape 2

Transcript of Investigator Singleton's 2/26 nterview of George Zimmerman -- as submitted by Mark O'Mara-- Parts One and Two combined

Complete Transcript, Serino Interview, 2-29-2012, Tape 3

This is the transcript of the 3rd tape of Investigators Serino and Singleton interviewing Zimmerman. This tape recorded them playing back the non-emergency call and questioning him about his location, moves and motives. This is the audio: audio_interview_0229_3 [Audio Security Problem]

CVZSA: George Zimmerman Sanford Police Interview [Lie Detector-Polygraph] (February 27, 2012) - Published on Jun 21, 2012 [1 hour 12 minute YouTube video]

George Zimmerman being processed and interrogated at the Sanford Police Department following his 2/26/2012 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. The interview took place on 2/27/2012.

The Test: http://bit.ly/LNtI1M

Zimmerman CVSA Examination - Published on Jul 19, 2013 [Shorter version - 50 minute YouTube video]

CVSA exam of George Zimmerman

The Shot: A Partial Transcript of Zimmerman's CVSA Interview - Posted 8/18/2012

In the interview preceding the CVSA test, Zimmerman was asked the most questions about the shooting itself, and gave his most detailed account of it. I thought it would be useful to transcribe those parts of the interview.

I recommend watching the video [CVZSA YouTubes posted above]. Both Zimmerman and Investigator Erwin did some gesturing and posing as visual aids to their questions and answers.

The interview itself starts at 25:19 on the recording, 6:43:56 on the time stamp. It ends at 45:22, 7:03:59. [Transcription at this website]

Zimmerman's Police Interview Played; Detective: Zimmerman Seemed Frustrated

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. - Aired July 2, 2013 | CNN NEWSROOM

SERINO: ...I can't pinpoint where you were smothered. That's the problem I'm having. Nobody is saying they saw him smothering you. They saw him on top of you, but they didn't see the smothering part.

ZIMMERMAN: It doesn't sound like there's a hesitation in the screaming, it sounds like it's continuous. We don't hear it stop. [More transcription at the website]

George Zimmerman's Exclusive Full Interview With Sean Hannity 7-18-2012 - Published on Jul 19, 2012 [40 minute YouTube video]

Zimmerman should ‘regret’ Hannity interview - The Washington Post - 7/19/2012

ZIMMERMAN: I feel it was all God’s plan, and for me to second guess it or judge it --

Folks understandably have zeroed in on Zimmerman’s “God’s plan” remark. But if you read the transcript carefully — and honestly — you’ll see that he was responding to Hannity’s question about whether he thought he would not be alive today if he didn’t have his gun that night.

5 things George Zimmerman told Sean Hannity that may come back to haunt him - Posted 7/19/2012 [4 minute video at the site]

1. Trayvon wasn't running.

Hannity seemed taken aback when Zimmerman repeatedly insisted that Trayvon Martin wasn’t running, since Zimmerman told the police dispatcher that he was. The Fox News host asked Zimmerman to try to “get into the mind-set” of the teen, and questioned whether he might have been running from Zimmerman because he was afraid of him and didn’t know who Zimmerman was. Zimmerman’s one word response to that proposition: “no.”

“You don’t think — why do you think that he was running then?” Hannity asked, to which Zimmerman replied that maybe he “said running,” but that Martin was “more … like skipping, going away quickly. But he wasn’t running out of fear.”

“You could tell the difference?” Hannity asked, to which Zimmerman replied more emphatically: “He wasn’t running.” Hannity asked again: “So he wasn’t actually running?” And Zimmerman reiterated, “No, sir.”

Hannity, who has been sympathetic to Zimmerman and didn’t cross-examine him forcefully during the interview, eventually gave up on that line of questioning, but not before adding, “OK. Because that’s what you said to the dispatcher, that you thought he was running.”

Meanwhile, Zimmerman said on the 911 tape, as he was describing where he was inside the gated community the Retreat at Twin Lakes on February 26th:

“… you go straight in, don’t turn, and make a left. Sh*t, he’s running.”

The dispatcher asked, “he’s running? Which way is he running?” to which Zimmerman responded, “down towards the other entrance to the neighborhood.” A few seconds later, Zimmerman tells the dispatcher, “he ran,” and then begins trying to give directions to where his truck is parked.

2. He didn’t pursue Trayvon Martin

After telling the dispatcher that Martin was running “toward the back entrance,” and muttering a garbled epithet, that Zimmerman told Hannity was “f– ing punks,” the dispatcher asked Zimmerman, “are you following him?” Zimmerman answered, “yeah,” and was told, “we don’t need you to do that.”

ZIMMERMAN: I meant that I was going in the same direction as him, to keep an eye on him so that I could tell the police where he was going. I didn’t mean that I was actually pursuing him.

Listen to the call here. The relevant section occurs at about 2:06.

3. Zimmerman was “never more than 100 feet from his car.”

Zimmerman did not explain how, if he was not following Martin, he wound up confronting Martin around the back side of the townhomes [where there were no addresses for the dispatcher-directions], rather than in front, where his car was parked. Below is a map of the Retreat at Twin Lakes, showing where Zimmerman’s car was parked, and approximately where Martin fell (Source: Miami Herald) [Map Link]

4. Trayvon had his hand over Zimmerman’s mouth near the end of the confrontation

Prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda hinted during the June 29 bond hearing that he plans to bring up the question of whether Zimmerman could have been the one heard screaming on the 911 tapes, if he was also being smothered by Martin.

5. He didn’t know he’d shot Trayvon

HANNITY: When you think back, there was one report or police report that actually said you didn’t know after you fired, you didn’t think — you thought you missed?

ZIMMERMAN: I didn’t think I hit him, yes.

HANNITY: Did you know that Trayvon — when did you know that Trayvon had died?

ZIMMERMAN: When I — probably about an hour after I got to the police station.

Map:

[Gave his own house address as directions in the CVSA interview above, set to start here at 27:55-29:50 of the long version video and at 13:04-14:44 of the short version video.]

Edited for link correction.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-08-08   2:16:03 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Link set to start at 34:41-36:56 of the CVZSA long version video. Zimmerman speaks about being cuffed and put in the patrol car, then Paramedics got there. They went to Trayvon first, then poured peroxide on Zimmerman's head and checked his nose. When it was asked if he was going to the hospital/CFR before the police station for questioning, he was taken to the police station and not the hospital as severely injured or in need of stitches for the back of his head like he mentioned a Paramedic saying. He didn't know that CFR meant Central Florida Regional Hospital.

At 31:40-32:10 of the CVZSA video, he describes being suffocated by Trayvon pushing down on his nose and mouth [31:55, 42:19, 43:31] but doesn't claim excruciating pain from that because of his nose being broke, as he did in this article on his Hannity interview, pg. 4. Doesn't describe a nosebleed from it being broke either or when smashed down during the alleged suffocation but claims at the start of the first CVZSA video link above for 34:41-36:56 that he had blood all over his face and eyes, which might have been Trayvon's from being shot -- otherwise it would probably have been on Trayvon's hands from allegedly punching Zimmerman's face and head repeatedly [31:11, 38:32] and trying to suffocate him.

Zimmerman's face doesn't look like it was beaten in that CVZSA video of the next day at the police station. No blood seen on his clothing in this news clip of his arrival at the police station after the shooting and it reports no visible injuries seen on Zimmerman. Zimmerman claimed that he didn't know Trayvon had died until he was at the police station for an hour [Hannity interview link, pg. 5], so his reason for not trying to help him or get help for him [Posts #1 and #9 above] wouldn't be that he thought he was dead and probably not because he figured for sure there was nothing that could be done to try and help him. The police might have arrived before the shooting if they weren't delayed by Zimmerman claiming not to know the names of the streets or the addresses in his own neighborhood that he patrolled and, strangely, by giving his own address to the dispatcher for directions [Endnote references at Post #8 above]. The Paramedics likely would have arrived sooner, as well, and maybe could have done more to help Trayvon if they did.

Various edits.

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-08-08   5:09:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Post #8 Endnote: Zimmerman [Gave his own house address as directions in the CVSA interview above, set to start here at 27:55-29:50 of the long version video and at 13:04 12:49-14:44 of the short version video.]

Post #10: [Zimmerman gave] his own address to the dispatcher for directions [Endnote references at Post #8 above].

Conflicting 911 Call Transcript says that the Non-Emergency Call Dispatcher asked him for his home address:

Transcript of George Zimmerman's Call to Police - Page 3 || PDF Version

YouTube Video: Trayvon Martin Shooting - Zimmermans COMPLETE 911 Call With Audio And Transcript [Z claimed in his Hannity interview that the inaudible word he muttered with an expletive as an epithet was Punks]

YouTube Video: Raw Video: George Zimmerman reenacts incident for Sanford Police || 2:15-9:34 Conflicting statements in comparison with the 911 Call/transcript

Zimmerman claims in the Reenactment video that, during his call at the clubhouse with the dispatcher, he lost sight of Trayvon when he went around the corner there and that the dispatcher asked him which direction Trayvon went but no evidence of any of that in the recorded call. He basically then claims that the dispatcher asked him to follow Trayvon by getting to where he could see him but no evidence of that in the call either. He does not mention Trayvon running, which is the point in the recorded call that the dispatcher asked what direction he was running and towards which entrance. Z then claims that where he had parked after leaving the clubhouse and still during the call with the dispatcher, Trayvon looked back at him by the building, then went behind it but no evidence in the call of him telling the dispatcher that's where he went. Claims Trayvon then came back from behind the building and, with his hand in his waistband, circled his vehicle as he sat in it while talking to the dispatcher but no evidence of that in the call.

He claims next that the dispatcher asked where he was (not where Trayvon went after circling his vehicle) and he couldn't remember the name of the street because he doesn't live on it. He then describes being pressed for an address by the dispatcher but didn't know an address and thinks he gave them his home address. Says the dispatcher asked for directions to get to him and he said his truck was parked past the clubhouse, on the left. Says the dispatcher again asked where Trayvon went/what direction but no evidence of the dispatcher asking about Trayvon's direction in the call except when he was said to be running from the clubhouse area towards the back entrance, near his residence. Claims to have told the dispatcher, while parked in front of the condos, that he didn't know where Trayvon went after circling his vehicle, when he would have been able to see him go behind the building again if that had happened. Says that's when he got out of his truck and started walking to the next street for an address. Those details don't comport with the call either, during which he was not asked for personal info or more about his location than confirmation of the clubhouse address until after he was asked if he was following Trayvon:

Very early in the call transcription, it reads as if he claimed that Trayvon had his hand in his waistband when walking near and towards the clubhouse where he had parked at first, that he looked at the vehicle and continued on past it. He gave the dispatcher a description of Trayvon, asked how long before the police arrived, was told that someone was on the way and to let them know if the guy did anything else. He then made the statement that "they always get away" and started to describe his own location as no longer at the clubhouse but beyond it. The call proceeds as if that's when Z started following him in his vehicle with no request from the dispatcher to get to where he could see him. At that point, he says Trayvon started running down the street (towards his residence) near the back entrance. The dispatcher asked Z, apparently while driving, if he was following him and he answered that he was. The dispatcher said, "we don't need you to do that." The dispatcher then asked for his name and phone number and if he wanted to meet with the police when they arrived. Arrangements were made by him to meet at his truck, past the clubhouse and mailboxes, but when the dispatcher asked where he was parked, he said that he didn't know the street address. The dispatcher asked if he lived in the area and for his home address. He answered that he did and started to give his address, then stopped. Dispatcher tried to confirm the meeting place with the police as near the mailboxes, which are by the clubhouse. Z agreed then asked that the police call him instead and he would tell them where he was at then. His phone number is repeated and the call ends.

At the point he gets out of the vehicle in the Reenactment video, he claims that he was still on the phone with the dispatcher while walking to the next street to get an address for them, which he never gave -- passing the houses to the right and left where he could have gotten an address much closer to where he was parked. Mentions as he approaches the T area that he had a flashlight but it didn't work (which he oddly didn't mention thinking to use as a defensive weapon during the alleged fight later or that he dropped it then). Claims to have stopped at the T between the houses and told the dispatcher that Trayvon was gone but no evidence of that in the call. Says that the dispatcher asked as he kept walking all the way to the next street if he still wanted a police officer to come there if the guy was gone and he answered yes but no evidence of that in the call. Repeats that again and says the dispatcher asked if he was following him. Changes it to being asked "back there" somewhere about following him and, when he answered that he was - because he was in the area - he was told that they didn't need him to do that. He said, "Ok," as he continued walking to the next street to get an address so he could meet the police officer - but he didn't give any address from it to the dispatcher and (even though the call transcription goes on for more than a page after the exchange about following Trayvon) he backtracks to reiterate what he had already said in the video: the guy wasn't there, the dispatcher asked if he still wanted the police to come by, he said yes, the dispatcher asked where he wanted them to meet him and he said at his truck next to the clubhouse, then he claims to have started walking back towards it. Most of that doesn't appear anywhere in the call except for an arrangement to meet with the police.

Conflicting CVSA interview statements starting at 25:20-30:36.

Edited grammar + video timestamp correction.

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