Can you post the link to whatever you are trying to link to again, the link you have posted is just a link to reply to the thread, you must have copied and pasted the wrong thing by accident.
Also this story is starting to turn into the same kind of shit that you see with 911 conspiracy theorists, where people are now starting to throw out any inconsistency they can find, and when it is all put together it doesnt make any sense.
On Sharptons show tonight he was trying to make the claim that the incident couldnt have occured on grass, as the police report claimed, because you couldnt see grass stains, or "wet spots" on the guys dark shirt as the police report claimed. As if grass stains would have been visible on a dark shirt on a shitty camera.
Now the claim is that it had to have occured on the grass, cause of a witness testimony, so it has to be one or the other. People are now playing both sides of the fence.
We already know that the guy had a cut on the
BACK of his head, so if the whole thing occured on the grass, and not the sidewalk, it would seem to support the idea that zimmerman was jumped from behind, because there is no way that a guys head gets busted open from banging his head against the grass. So if the thing occured on the grass and not the sidewalk, it would actually be much worse for the prosecution.
You see where this is going? There is now so many different theories out there that one theory is contradicting the other one. And this is the way it works when so many people are so heavily focused on taking a story based on any minor detail they see. If this was being tried in court and not on T.V. there would be one definitive direction that the prosecution would go in where the story would be consistent, not a bunch of random shit on every minor detail where one story contradicts the next one.
Quote from gwb-trading:
Eyewitness account on Anderson Cooper. The end of the interview confirms once again that the struggle did not occur on the sidewalk but on the grass.
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