Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Ghost That Haunts George Zimmerman



The Trayvon Martin Murder Trial is beginning .......Or Should I say ,George Zimmerman is about to go on trial for murdering Trayvon Martin in a few weeks...Remember him? Remember that case?  So much has happened since that murder last February....and the subsequent hue and cry that followed last March....

We've crowned an NBA Champion...Getting ready to start the push for a new one...We had the Olympics, The re-election of Barack Obama, Hurricane Sandy, the Mass Murder in Aurora at the movie theatre...The Mass Murder in Sandy Hook, a new season of American Idol.....It blows the mind...but I asked you all not to forget....

I asked you not to forget because George Zimmerman and his lawyers have counted on all of these events occurring...They've counted on it and they are hoping that the public forgets and he can quietly walk away with an acquital...but wait....hear it?   The Ghosts...The voice of Trayvon pleading for his life on those damn tapes...Hear it? George Zimmerman hopes that you don't....But he does...He hears it and he wishes it would go away....I'm hoping he has nightmares....

See,
"I'm begging you."came the voice...
Audio expert Alan Reich claims that's what 17-year-old Trayvon Martin can be heard pleading in the background of a 911 call made by a Sanford, Fla., resident on the night young Martin was fatally shot.

Alan Reich also says the audio reveals George Zimmerman, who faces a charge of second-degree murder for killing Martin, talking like an evangelist or a carnival barker and saying, "These shall be," according to the Orlando Sentinel.

George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman, claims he acted in self-defense when he shot Trayvon Martin on Feb. 26, 2012. His attorney, Mark O'Mara, has hired his own expert to testify that the screams and cries for help on the tape are actually Zimmerman's. why would he be screaming? He had a gun.

FBI analysts reportedly listened to the tape but were unable to determine  just who was screaming.


Debra Nelson, the judge in this case handed down a series of victories for the prosecution Tuesday — Trayvon Martin's marijuana use, suspension from school and history of fighting are off-limits during opening statements at George Zimmerman's trial, and jurors won't be allowed to visit the scene of Trayvon Martin's death — George Zimmerman's defense is trying to block Alan Reich and other audio experts from testifying.
Wonder Why?

Attorney,Mark O'Mara filed a motion last week saying that  Alan Reich doesn't explain how he came to the conclusions in his four-page report for the prosecution, Bay News 9 reported.

The motion also claims that audio expert Tom Owen's methodology isn't generally accepted by his peers, and that highly technical testimony from two other expert witnesses would only confuse jurors. Mark O'Mara argues that the quality of the recording is too low to be analyzed at all. Really? Is it?? I'm just asking.

Meanwhile,Prosecutors filed their own motion last week requesting that the court prohibit evidence related to a Computerized Voice Stress Analysis test, which State Attorney Bernie de la Rionda calls unreliable and inadmissible.

Judge Debra Nelson has yet to rule on whether she will allow Reich's testimony, according to the Sentinel.
Reich claims another piece of audio, from Zimmerman's initial call to police before the altercation with Martin, reveals Zimmerman telling an operator, "These [expletive], they always get away, but not on me."
Audio from that call launched its own controversy in April 2012 when NBC News and a Miami NBC affiliate edited it to make it sound as though Zimmerman was racially profiling Martin, who was African-American.

On the edited tape, Zimmerman apparently says of the unarmed teenager, "This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black." The uncut audio reveals that Zimmerman mentioned Martin's race only when the 911 operator asked, "OK, and this guy, is he black, white or Hispanic?"

Zimmerman's trial is scheduled to begin June 10. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted of second-degree murder.

He may be hoping you forget....but that ghost is in his backyard....wherever he lays his head...you have to hear it....Listen....Hear it??? George does....Wonder how he sleeps now of days?

2 comments:

Toni said...

I hope he has nightmares too!

Angie B. said...

This was on point!




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