it s not like that in real life. in real life we give you everything, the good, the bad, the indifferent, because when that defendant is entitled to a trial he s entitled to fair one, all of it, all of it. now you have that. no hollywood they write it up the way it happens on sunset boulevard but in real life it happens just like it did on twin trees lane in front of so many good, unsuspecting people. remember, if you get back there you don t like some of the witnesses in the case, you don t like rachel jenteel or shiping
self-defense. it s a case about self-denial. george zimmerman s. the common sense that tells you, if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator not anyone, the coordinator who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you, if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with with his hands in his waistband, he d have never got out of the car. but that s not what happened. the common sense that tells you if he really was soft, didn t know how to fight, in his own
george zimmerman. the common sense that tells you if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator, not anyone, the coordinator who lived there for four years he d know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with his hands in his waistband, he d never have got out of the car. that s not what happened. the common sense that tells you if he really was soft, didn t know how to fight, in his own
indifferent. when that defendant is entitled to a trial, he s entitled to a fair one, all of it. all of it. and now you have that. in hollywood they write it the way it happens on sunset boulevard but in real life it happens just like it did on twin trees lane, in front of so many good, unsuspecting people. if you get back there and don t like some.
the common sense that tells you that if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator, not anyone, the coordinator, who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with his hand in his waistband, he would have never got out of the car. but that s not what happened. the common sense that tells you, if he really was soft, didn t know how to fight, in his own words, he wouldn t have been able to get wrist control of trayvon martin. those were his words. he wouldn t have been able to move his hand off his mouth.