Little did George Zimmerman know at the time that in less than 10 minutes from him first seeing Trayvon Martin that he George Zimmerman would be sucker punched in the face have his head pounded on concrete and wind up shooting and tragically killing Trayvon Martin he added. A charge of second degree murder he said suggested a depraved mind act ill will hatred spite but Zimmerman he said acted only to save his own life. Suggesting that the bellows for help heard in the background of a local resident s 911 call were Zimmerman s and not those of his victim he said George Zimmerman was crying out for help and no one helped. And it continued. It continued until you hear the shot. You hear the cries for help up until the moment of the shot and then there are no more cries for help. Why would there be
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