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Originally Posted by baddog
What adds up is that you are reading someone's slant on it rather than listening yourself. Under cross-examination both cops said it is normal for there to be variations in recollections because "we are not robots" and that he would be pretty suspicious of someone that had their story down that concise. The cops words, not mine. He also said he believed Zimmerman was telling the truth.
BTW, you can not see the back of his head in that photo, can you?
Oh yeah, at one point when they were interviewing GZ they told him that the building across the street had just installed some surveillance cams that were in color, hi-def with night vision, in hopes it would make him spill his guts if he thought it was on video. GZ's response was something like, "Thank God." He hoped the cameras were on. Again, the cops, all the cops, believed him.
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There is no slant at all.
Fact: This is a police photo taken moments after the shooting.
Fact: He did not see a doctor.
Fact: He did not go to the hospital.
Can we see the back of the head in the photo? No. But here it is:
Does this really look like he had his "head bashed in the concrete twenty-five to thirty times"? No, it doesn't. You keep saying the police officers ALL believe him like a religion, yet the truth is they said "His wounds are consistent with his story". This said this in a courtroom.
Another statement was yesterday had the same officer saying "He's either being completely truthful or he is a pathological liar". This was in court while under oath. Doesn't sound to me like the office completely believes him.