proof. you re right. i think unfortunately when you look at the evidence, when you look at this four minute per, there clearly in the minds of the jurors could have been reasonable doubt. so i couldn t agree with you more. to this moment, there is another question mark why did they go with second-degree murder when you outlook look at the totality of the circumstances, it s incredible. greta: thank you. straight ahead, what was george zimmerman thinking when he heard the jury deliver its verdict? robert zimmerman is here next. also you will hear, he was in the jury box. what evidence did he find most compelling. find out coming up. testimony and what did there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business,
handled in a way it should be at the department of justice and certainly not here. we are very, very saddened. we accept the jury s verdict in the case. the evidence didn t support prosecution and the justice department and president engaged in this and turned it into a political issue. greta: and investigating how this controversial case started. we went back to the scene to retrace the steps of zimmerman and martin. if you take a look at this 7-eleven, it s not unlike any other 7-eleven but this is where trayvon martin, dressed in the hoodie with the gunshot wound and the crime evidence photo. when he went into the 7-eleven and 6:24 made the purchase of iced tea and skittles. he went out and quarter of a mile down this direction to
will be handled in the way it should be at the department of justice and certainly not here. we are very, very saddened, but we accept the jury s verdict in this case. the evidence didn t support prosecution, the justice department engaged in this, the president engaged in this and turned it into a political issue that should have been handled exclusively with law and order. we go to sanford to see how this case started. we go back to the scene to trace the skeps of zimmerman and martin. if you take a look at this 7-eleven chkts you ll see that it s like any other 7 -7-eleven. at approximately 6:24 made the purchase of iced tea and also skittles. he came out after the purchase and went approximately a quarter
cop. cases are brought on the merits and the merits are evaluated by the professionals at the department of justice. and the president expects, as in every case, that the process will be handled in the way it should be at the department of justice and certainly not here. we are very, very saddened, but we accept the jury s verdict in this case. the evidence didn t support prosecution, the justice department engaged in this, the president engaged in this and turned it into a political issue that should have been handled exclusively with law and order. we go to sanford to see how this case started. we go back to the scene to trace scription of zimmerman and martin. if you take a look at this 7-eleven, you ll see that it s like any other 7-eleven. at approximately 6:24 made the
the newest member of the magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] alternate juror e-54 is telling all. what did h th greta: what did he think about the evidence have the trial. b-54, thank you so much for being here today. what did you think of the verdict? i was, i supported the vrd. i agree with it. greta: was there anything in the evidence in the testimony that really came out at you? um, i think the thing that i felt when i was during deliberations was the 911 phone call. did pick up things out of rachel jeantel s testimony. trayvon martin s phone