i mean, as far as i, my perspective of it, they did. a while ago, i spoke with the martin family, attorney ben crump and i asked them to expand to the juror effectively blaming at least in part, trayvon martin for his own death. she says an adult confronted a child, and the child didn t get away fast enough or decided that they were going to defend themselves, we should blame the child? it just flies in the face of common sense. when you really think about it. trayvon ran from him. we have objective evidence from the 911 tapes, we have the friend he was with on the phone. and it s clear to everybody, trayvon was running away from george zimmerman and george zimmerman ran up after him and now we re going to blame the kid? let s discuss what we just heard. joining us now the criminal defense attorney dachbrren
so you hear her effectively blaming trayvon martin, at least in part, for his own death? and it s troubling, because listen to what she says. normally we don t comment on jurors as officers of the court, but she came out rather quickly and started giving interviews about her service. she says an adult confronted a child, up and down because the child didn t get away fast enough or decided they were going to defend themselves, we should blame the child. it flies in the face of common sense, when you really think about it. trayvon ran from him. we have objective evidence from the 911 tapes. we have the friend he was with on the phone it s clear to everybody trayvon martin was it was beautiful to see the young people demonstrate.
realized zimmerman was pursuing martin, he instructed zimmerman not to do that and that the responding officer would meet him. zimmerman disregarded the police dispatcher and continued to follow martin who was trying to return to his home. well, listen to the 911 tape when the 911 operator told zimmerman not to follow trayvon, and you tell me whether it shows that zimmerman disregarded the police and continued to follow. listen. megyn: so, first he says he will not follow him, then he says trayvon ran, and then there s
the teenage boy killed was talking through the neighborhood. he began to pursue him, then what do you believe happened. i think he began it pursue him. we have the 17-year-old witness who fame forward and said she was on the phone with trayvon in the final moment with his life that trayvon reported to her he was being followed and she told him to run. zimmerman says that trayvon began to run on his audio portion so the last thing we know is that trayvon ran, the witness said that trayvon lost zimmerman and it s clear that zimmerman pursued and followed trayvon, found him behind the apartment and shot and killed him. what is your sense of motive for the killing? i mean, i think the motive for the killing has a clear racial undertones. what is the motive though? i m not in zimmerman s head. i don t know his true motivations. do you believe there was a confrontation which was physical and in any way endangering to zimmerman in those last moments? i do not believe that.
argument but stay to the key fact here. who what is going on in terms of the actions two of the people. what actions did the two of them take that led to the killing? give us a sense of the action of the two of them. this guy gets out of his car. moving after the guy. the teenage boy killed was talking through the neighborhood. he began to pursue him, then what do you believe happened. i think he began it pursue him. we have the 17-year-old witness who fame forward and said she was on the phone with trayvon in the final moment with his life that trayvon reported to her he was being followed and she told him to run. zimmerman says that trayvon began to run on his audio portion so the last thing we know is that trayvon ran, the witness said that trayvon lost zimmerman and it s clear that zirmman pursued and followed trayvon, found him behind the apartment and shot and killed him. what is your sense of motive for the killing? i mean, i think the motive for the killing has a clear ra