no. [ muted ] racial comment? no. [ muted ]. that s just a person that s all right, you didn t tell that s just a personal letter to the mother you didn t tell miss fulton that the man that was following him was a creepy-ass cracker, did you? no. you didn t tell mr. crump in the recorded interview that trayvon martin described george zimmerman as a creepy-ass cracker? no. and when you met with mr. de la rionda, you didn t tell him
who was in the car with you? tc and i think he was in the car that i i think he was in the car. mr. de la ri yon da. i did see a bald dude. no offense. and okay. we have a juror that didn t hear the answer. could you please speak up? if you could face the microphone a little bit better. tc. that s the wrong microphone. speak there. yes. try that. . tc, in the front of the car was tc. ball headed dude. this guy?
mr. crump asked you that on the recording? yes. have you had a chance to look at the transcript or listen to the recording? did you ever hear him say that on the recording? compound questions. you need to break your question up. sure. do you remember him saying that specifically to you during that phone interview? yes. have you ever seen a transcript of the recording or listened to the recording to know whether or not, in fact, it is there? yes. and it is there? no. but your comment is that you think it s a racial thing? yes. so, in other words, mr. crump didn t record that part of the conversation where he asked you if he thought it was a racial thing but only recorded your answer when you said you think it s a racial thing.
both. why you following me. what trayvon said, why are you following me for. but you first said in response to that question, what are you talking about was the answer. i cannot hear you, sir. your testimony today is what you heard on the phone the man say that george zimmerman was, what you doing around here? yes. and then the first statement that you made to mr. crump in his interview of you, you said mr. zimmerman response was, what are you talking about? yes. it was in the interview with mr. crump that you said you thought this was a racial thing. he had asked me if it was a racial thing. what did he say? do you think the situation
or did not do. sustained. she can t testify what he thought, she can only testify as to what she heard. the question is, did mr. crumper do that. if she s not around, there s no way for her to know if he did that when she was not there. she can testify as to what she heard. yes. i m trying what i m focusing in on is this. you believe that mr. crump asked you in that recorded interview whether you thought it was a racial thing. yes. i m sure and then when you had a chance to listen to the recording or look at the transcript, you can t find his question anywhere in it. no. you have had a chance though to review your transcripts or prior statements, haven t you?