significant because it completely supports the contention that mr. zimmerman was on the bottom, trayvon martin was leaning over the top when he got shot. now, here s a theory of guilt for you. you ready? because this is the state s presentation, so listen carefully. he might have been backing up. he could have been backing up. could have been. if i was arguing that, i would be arguing to you reasonable doubt. you know, it could have happened this way. it could have been that he was backing up. well, i don t know. i almost made light of it when i said he could have been backing up to strike another blow. but the could have beens don t belong in this courtroom. proof beyond a reasonable doubt, consistent with a reasonable hypothesis of innocence.
night. when you wipe the blood away, that is what he looked like. did that man, did that man, need to kill somebody? need to kill a teenager? they put up pictures of all the witnesses. they forgot that one. defense attorney said in his, well, ask yourself, if there s an issue, about who lost the fight? ask yourself, who lost the fight? who lost the fight? who lost the fight? that s all evidence. those are all facts. in deciding whether george zimmerman was justified in the use of deadly force you must
245 s what was in george zimmerman s heart. and the defense attorney can make fun of the way i say it but it is not my voice that matters. it s yours. and we re about to hear from you. what does that say to you? was he just casually referring to a perfect stranger by saying f-ing punks. that doesn t evidence to you anything? that s normal language? or is that not what was in that defendant s heart when he approached trayvon martin? what does that tell you?
was confronted. it wasn t 10 section afterwards. it was two minutes. 10 seconds. trayvon martin covered his mouth and nose. really? you think, they want you to believe that the blood was washed off by incompetent medical examiners. but yet he told the police, not just the police, his best friend, you remember his best friend in the world, that trayvon martin was squeezing his nose. do you really think, if that were true, there wouldn t be george zimmerman s blood on these sticks that they pride under his fingernails? do you really think that s true? that was a lie.
with the expert where s the expert counter use of force? where s their guy? so all we have on use of force now is dennis root. again, they don t have to bring the use of force expert. i did. they don t have to. but if that s their issue, where s their information? same thing with dr. dimaio. i guess they had dr. rao on the gunshot, but where s that? again, they don t have to, but this is their case. i mean, it affects george zimmerman, but it s their prosecution. it s their burden. had he pushed the gun into trayvon martin s chest? you know, justice and emotions, you ve got to be careful because we all have emotions as human beings, and then we have justice. and you sit back and go what are they trying to do? does it really help you decide this case when somebody who is