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The State of Florida vs George Zimmerman: The Trial

 
 
BillRM
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:38 pm
@hawkeye10,
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we will see, playing the victim IS the universal "get out of jail free" card in victim culture so there is a strong pull to use it. maybe if she claims that George's alleged mental abuse made her lie to the judge she can get out of community service


Hawkeye. I frankly do not see her being like that but that she is just doing the minimum that she and perhaps her husband feel that she need to do to reduce the risks to her life from the crazies that people like Firefly enjoy stirring up.
BillRM
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:40 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
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U say that as if there were anything rong with that.


David what is the old saying that go something like that animal is dangerous as if you attacked it it will fight back?
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RABEL222
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:41 pm
@BillRM,
I dont hate Shelly. I dont even hate George the child killer. You however I'll have to think about.
hawkeye10
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:43 pm
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

Quote:
we will see, playing the victim IS the universal "get out of jail free" card in victim culture so there is a strong pull to use it. maybe if she claims that George's alleged mental abuse made her lie to the judge she can get out of community service


Hawkeye. I frankly do not see her being like that but that she is just doing the minimum that she and perhaps her husband feel that she need to do to reduce the risks to her life from the crazies that people like Firefly enjoy stirring up.

here is the thing though....we dont know if the greed shown by trying to shield assets from the state was her idea, or his. she might be very motivated by money, at least one of them is. will she throw George under the bus for her reputation and a few hundred thousand bucks? I dont know yet. Martins parents have certainly used that night to get famous and rich, why shouldn't she get hers too since it is so easy to get? It probably beats a real job in appeal.
BillRM
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:48 pm
@RABEL222,
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the child killer


Once more here is that child..........

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9qz0z5j4gqhQX3vRGJZIXaj7CYkm6VTBtEvrtVGjtbY4D834e
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BillRM
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:53 pm
@hawkeye10,
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will she throw George under the bus for her reputation and a few hundred thousand bucks? I



Hawkeye there is gold in a law suit or a settlement with CBS for editing the 911 tape and perhaps a suit against the prosecutor/state for naming him a murderer after just being found innocent by a jury, so I do not think that in the end Zimmerman will be anywhere need broke.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Thu 5 Sep, 2013 11:58 pm
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

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will she throw George under the bus for her reputation and a few hundred thousand bucks? I



Hawkeye there is gold in a law suit or a settlement with CBS for editing the 911 tape and perhaps a suit against the prosecutor/state for naming him a murderer after just being found innocent by a jury, so I do not think that in the end Zimmerman will be anywhere need broke.
I look forward to his book and to his movie.
I wonder if it will be in 3-D ?





David
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BillRM
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 12:09 am
@RABEL222,
Footnote my bet would be if you had run into Trayvon and then called him a child you would had found yourself on the ground having your brain being pounded out on the sidewalk......LOL

Some child indeed.
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firefly
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 12:57 am
@hawkeye10,
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here is the thing though....we dont know if the greed shown by trying to shield assets from the state was her idea, or his...

It wasn't greed. It was a deliberate attempt to conceal assets, and a second passport, from the judge so Zimmerman would have the means to flee. And that was how the judge interpreted it when he chewed Zimmerman out about the fraud he perpetrated on the court.

It was George Zimmerman's idea. In the recorded phone conversations the state had as evidence against them, George was the one directing everything, and telling Shellie what to do with the money--including paying off their credit card bills with money that was donated for his legal defense fund. He's the one with no scruples.

She's taken full responsibility for her perjury. George takes responsibility for nothing. He kills someone, and it's part of, "God's plan". Rolling Eyes He's completely untrustworthy. And that seems to have been the last straw for Shellie. He took off after his acquittal, leaving her "hanging out to dry" with a perjury charge, thanks to him, and not even letting her know where he went. She owes this bum nothing.
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will she throw George under the bus for her reputation and a few hundred thousand bucks?

Her story is worth more than his. If she can make money by telling the truth about what he's like, why shouldn't she do it? She's not the "hated one"--she didn't kill anyone, no one dislikes her. Unlike the Zimmerman family, Shellie hasn't been spewing racist bile and generating racial divisiveness either. She did commit perjury, she owned up to it, and she'll take her punishment for it. But she's not the target of animosity or controversy. She can walk away from this and easily start a new life for herself, without the toxic Zimmerman baggage, and without the toxic Zimmerman. And if she can make some money to help her do that, why not?

George Zimmerman is already under the bus--he's thrown himself there. And he'll continue to do that over and over. That's his pattern. Just watch him...he's his own worst enemy.

The one who has really milked this case for his own self gain and self promotion is George's brother, Robert Zimmerman, Jr.. Does that guy even have a job or a profession? When George disappears back into the woodwork from whence he came, if he doesn't wind up in jail or dead first, poor Bobby will lose his claim to fame as "the family spokesperson" and he may have to get a real job. Unless he starts a Web site asking for donations to support him, like his parents did. The whole Zimmerman family seems to thrive on begging for handouts. Laughing Shellie Zimmerman should run from all of them and never look back...





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firefly
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 02:21 am
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George Zimmerman--
Estranged Wife Gets Chunk
Of Legal Defense Money

Some people who believed in George Zimmerman may be pissed off to learn ... a chunk of the money he raised for his legal defense is now going to support his soon-to-be ex-wife ... TMZ has learned.

According to divorce docs that will soon be filed by Shellie Zimmerman, she claims she's getting $4,300 a month in living expenses from the Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund. The couple separated August 13th.

According to the solicitation on PayPal ... the fund is to be used "for George Zimmerman's ongoing living expenses, legal costs, and fees for this matter."

Now it gets a little more complicated. George Zimmerman's official legal defense website says, "Currently George and Shellie are renting a secure residence at a reasonable rate. Their day-to-day living expenses are relatively modest as they want to preserve as many funds as possible for an aggressive defense."

But here's the thing. He won almost 2 months ago, and the site raised more than $300,000. He may still owe money to his lawyers, but the case is over and it's a little weird the $4,300 a month is going to Shellie individually ... not the legal team.

http://www.tmz.com/2013/09/05/george-zimmerman-legal-defense-money-wife-divorce-paypal-living-expenses/#ixzz2e696xEoC
firefly
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 02:28 am
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George Zimmerman's wife files for divorce
By Rene Stutzman and Jeff Weiner, Orlando Sentinel
September 5, 2013

George Zimmerman's wife filed for divorce Thursday evening, her lawyer confirmed, less than two months after the former Neighborhood Watch volunteer was acquitted of murder in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Shellie Zimmerman, 26, was not available for comment, but her attorney confirmed their marriage was over.

"After much soul searching and recent disappointments, Shellie feels compelled to officially end her six-year marriage to George Michael Zimmerman," said attorney Kelly Sims.

He gave no details of their breakup but provided a copy of the paperwork and Shellie Zimmerman's financial affidavit. It reveals that she's deeply in debt, owing creditors more than $90,000.

The couple separated Aug. 13, according to her divorce filing, and Shellie Zimmerman wants a judge to award her custody of both dogs, Oso, 2-year-old, 120-pound Rottweiler and Leroy, an 8-year-old mixed breed.

"The marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken," the pleading says.

Shellie Zimmerman is asking for an "equitable distribution" of their assets, property and debts.

She has no income but $12,729 in assets – mostly her 2009 Honda Accord – and $103,756 in debts – mostly school loans, an auto loan and credit card bills.

Since they split, he has given her $4,300 from his legal defense fund, according to the affidavit.

She also asks that George Zimmerman be required to provide her with life insurance....

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/os-george-zimmerman-wife-divorce-20130905,0,5259039.story

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OmSigDAVID
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 02:53 am
@firefly,
firefly wrote:

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George Zimmerman--
Estranged Wife Gets Chunk
Of Legal Defense Money

Some people who believed in George Zimmerman may be pissed off to learn ...
a chunk of the money he raised for his legal defense is now going to support his soon-to-be ex-wife
I only care that the principle of self defense was vindicated by his acquittal.

After that, it makes no difference to me how the cash is spent.
He can raise more to abide the event of civil litigation; no problem.





David
Frank Apisa
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 03:22 am
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

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Yeah. Almost all of the gun owners who have shot themselves and/or family members feel that same way.


LOL you are a firearm expert my ass and my family always have had firearms of all types and not one accident in the hundred years or so of family history I know about at least.

But dreams on because the gun nuts you seems to wish harm to are not going to hurt themselves with their own guns.




You and your family are perfect...but many, many gun owners end up shooting themselves and their family members.

So "dream on yourself...dream on that one day you will be able to shoot someone and claim you did it in self defense.
oralloy
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 04:18 am
http://www.documentingreality.com/forum/attachments/f237/460695d1372280786-trayvon-martin-crime-scene-photo-trayvon.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/0ilRUy0.jpg

Inventor of the "Knockout Game" joins Trayvon Martin:
http://able2know.org/topic/221869-1
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BillRM
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 06:55 am
@OmSigDAVID,
As another person who wrote a check to Zimmerman I have no problem as to how he might used those funds afterward but I do not see how there will be any such funds remaining as his lawyers alone are owe around 2 millions dollars,

But nice try by Firefly and if the Federal government is stupid enough to go after Zimmerman I will write another check in a heart beat.
BillRM
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 06:57 am
@Frank Apisa,
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You and your family are perfect...but many, many gun owners end up shooting themselves and their family members.


Very very very few out of over a 100 millions or so gun owners in the US!!!!!!!

A gun owner risk of that happening is about the same as the odds of wining a state lottery top price.

In fact, it is even must smaller odds for those who had been raised around and train on the proper handling of firearms.

It is hoodlums like Trayvon without the proper training that are at the highest risk in handling guns.
Frank Apisa
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 07:26 am
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

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You and your family are perfect...but many, many gun owners end up shooting themselves and their family members.


Very very very few out of over a 100 millions or so gun owners in the US!!!!!!!

A gun owner risk of that happening is about the same as the odds of wining a state lottery top price.

In fact, it is even must smaller odds for those who had been raised around and train on the proper handling of firearms.

It is hoodlums like Trayvon without the proper training that are at the highest risk in handling guns.



Keep dreaming, Bill. Wink
parados
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 07:39 am
@Baldimo,
It doesn't tell us who started the fight. But don't let that little fact stop you from claiming a conclusion when you simply ignore all other possibilities.
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BillRM
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 07:39 am
@Frank Apisa,
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Keep dreaming, Bill. Wink


Keep dreaming about what as facts are facts and guns are not either evil or dangerous of and by themselves.

Off hand I can think of any number of objects that are far more dangerous to be around then firearms in the hands of properly train people.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 08:22 am
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:
As another person who wrote a check to Zimmerman I have no problem as to how he might used those funds afterward but I do not see how there will be any such funds remaining as his lawyers alone are owe around 2 millions dollars,

But nice try by Firefly and if the Federal government is stupid enough to go after Zimmerman I will write another check in a heart beat.
AGREED





David
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