I think the part of her testimony that in no way has changed since the very beginning and has been backed up by the cell phone records is completely credible.
The prosecution witness on the stand now who was formerly on the Home Owners Association Board and said the neighborhood was worried about people who didn't live there walking through. She also said she knew Zimmerman and he wasn't a hot head or vigilante.
The hell did I just watch? This twitter debacle. She's never tweeted, and has some followers, including Zimmerman's bro. The prosecutor claimed she follows him, yet she corrects him by saying 'Follow' is different from 'Following'. The people listed are mere suggestions. That was a wash.
Sorry for the double post, but here's her twitter handle. Folks are sayin she does follow his brother. So she lied on that one. https://twitter.com/jenna_lauer/following I can't access it. Don't use tweeter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbTMVpqqXzw Ms. Lamilla associated with the Martin family prior to the trial. Unreliable witness?
Her testimony definitely proves nothing anyway. Just that she heard a shot ran outside (took about 3 seconds) and Martin was on the ground and Zimmerman was upright. More weak testimony. Martin was dead by then and Zimmerman was getting up not knowing if Martin was dead or not. Consistent with his statements to police. Can't wait to hear some of you explain why Martin has grass stains on the knee area of his pants once that has been entered in to evidence.
About the time the eyewitness saw him beating the **** out of Zimmerman which was just before he was shot.
He has a solid reputation and is very well respected... However he is falling into the trap that bad lawyers typically do, he is not keeping it simple and to the point. 80% of his questions and follow ups are a waste of time and only gives the jury more opportunities to tune him out and hear what they want to hear from the witness.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Two guys each think the other is suspicious. One calls the cops. One calls a fat girl. Which is more likely to be a law abiding citizen?</p>— Todd Kincannon (@ToddKincannon) <a href="https://twitter.com/ToddKincannon/statuses/350369763135983616">June 27, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Or at any other point in the confrontation. But again he could have been beating the crap out GZ and if GZ started the fight, it's no longer self defense.
Let me see. The guy who called the cops DID NOT ABIDE by what the Law Agency told him to do and instead went on to KILL the guy who called a fat girl. Which is more likely? Tough question there.
Mora's(?) testimony was huge. Saying the man on top, walking around, saying call 911 was clearly GZ. I think this is the most important information yet.
Call center dispatch is not a law agency. Call center did not tell him to do anything. You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.