of his self-defense story. trayvon martin saw the gun, he reached for the gun. if the jury doesn t believe that, he s got real trouble. faith, this goes to something that was testified to today. they actually brought on his trainer in what i thought was one of the more irrelevant moments. but what they were bringing up was george was a really terrible fighter. it was this guy s job to train him as a fighter and he kept saying how bad a student george was, which is to say how bad a fighter he was, which is to say he s the guy who absolutely can t pull off this move of getting the gun out of there. he s the guy who will never pull off that move. right. and in addition to that, this testimony really, what you re talking about goes to george zimmerman s knowledge of self-defense and stand your ground because when you think about shooting someone in a justifiable homicide, one of the best defenses you can possibly put on is that person went for my gun and then told me you re going to di
him as a fighter and he kept saying how bad a student george was, which is to say how bad a fighter he was, which is to say he s the guy who absolutely can t pull off this move of getting the gun out of there. he s the guy who will never pull off that move. right. and in addition to that, this testimony really, what you re talking about goes to george zimmerman s knowledge of self-defense and stand your ground because when you think about shooting someone in a justifiable homicide, one of the best defenses you can possibly put on is that person went for my gun and then told me you re going to die tonight. so there s no question if someone tells me that in my mind that they are going to kill me. it s almost too perfect. so having that combination there, i think the prosecutor s going to tie that into the fact he has all this knowledge about self-defense law and how to come up with a good defense and this scenario, which is improbable, is just too perfect. lisa bloom and faith jenkin