Title: George Zimmerman Trial Juror #b37 Does Interview With Her Identity Concealed Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcdSZw2-C18 Published:Jul 15, 2013 Author:staff Post Date:2013-07-15 23:24:10 by Horse Keywords:None Views:333 Comments:33
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This juror clears up a lot that the media said but was not true.
(CNN) -- One of the jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman said she had "no doubt" he feared for his life in the final moments of his struggle with Trayvon Martin, and that was the definitive factor in the verdict.
The juror spoke to CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Monday night. Her identity was concealed.
She said she believed Zimmerman's "heart was in the right place" the night he killed Martin, but that he didn't use "good judgment" in confronting the Florida teen.
"I think George Zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done.But I think his heart was in the right place. It just went terribly wrong," she said.
If anything, Zimmerman was guilty of not using "good judgment," the juror said.
"When he was in the car, and he had called 911, he shouldn't have gotten out of that car," she said.
She also said she believes Martin threw the first punch in their confrontation.
So the Juror believe zimmerman was guilty but that it was ok... because his heart was in the right place when he was murdering trayvon.
Trayvon was being stalked and followed in his own neighborhood by some stranger he did not know, who came up to him. If stand your ground law has an application surely trayvon had a right to stand his ground if George was the aggressor.... we can not be sure that is the truth... but we can be sure it was not Zimmerman begging for his life. Of this we can be certain.
She also said that there were "fabrications" and "enhancements" in what zimmerman said on tape but that she believed his version of the story. If she thinks that Zimmerman lied then why is she treating his story as credible???
He didn't lie, as per the lead detective and other *prosecution* witnesses. They, and I, would submit to you that it is impossible to give seven interviews (all the while waiving his Miranda rights) that were the same, word for word. If they were the same, then Id consider lying a possibility. The key here is were there any substantial differences in Zs recantations. That answer is no.