was on his back. trayvon martin could not have possibly seen it. john guy started to touch on that. yeah, he started to. but he didn t really hit it. i would say bernie de la rionda in the initial closing argument did say for the first time in this trial that the gun was holstered behind george zimmerman. but he didn t drive it home in the way that i would have liked to have seen by showing the 30-second clip from the re-enactment video where george zimmerman, in my opinion, very clearly demonstrates that where he shows where it was, patting his back hip. he shows trayvon martin reaching across, he says, towards his back. i would have put it all together with the gun and holster. put it on his own pants in the back. laid down. i would have spent 20 minutes, 30 minutes. this is the point of the case. you want to give the jurors that visual. my god. the whole story trayvon martin saw the gun was reaching for the gun, that s why zimmerman had to pull it and shoot. the whole story is cal
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