Vindicarre wrote:
Concerning Zimmerman following Martin into the "cut-through behind the houses", I have to admit that I haven't heard that brought up as evidence.
Edit: Ahh I see, Martin cut through the neighborhood behind houses. Are you assuming Zimmerman followed him there?
DFK! wrote:
RD wrote:
Zimmerman had somewhat valid reasons for being suspicious of Martin, but not enough to justify following him, particularly into the cut-through behind the houses (not sure why you keep saying he didn't do that?)...
I keep saying that because it's alleged, not proven.
Martin's Zimmerman's
(edit by RD) stance is that he broke off any pursuit on losing sight of Martin and returning to his vehicle to await police. That is corroborated by the 911 call and witness testimony as to the location of the
undisputed physical confrontation. The prosecution has to paint the picture of him chasing Martin around to help demonstrate malice and evil intent. This has not been demonstrated at this time, except on left-leaning blogs and left-leaning media.
Ok, let me lay out my understanding of this point using a couple of maps (note that I just grabbed these from Google Images, so no endorsement of whatever source they come from is implied). Let me know if you think any of the following is disputed and/or wrong.
Referring to the first map, I believe Zimmerman was driving up the north-south road along the western edge of the neighborhood when he first spotted Martin entering the neighborhood from Oregon Ave. by cutting between the houses in the northwest corner. Martin then walked east along Retreat View Circle. Zimmerman drove past Martin and parked by the Clubhouse - which is the large building opposite the Front Entrance on the corner of Twin Trees and Retreat View Circle - so he could call 911 and keep an eye on Martin. During the 911 call, Martin continued walking over on Retreat View Circle, went past Zimmerman's truck and checked Zimmerman out, and then turned right onto Twin Trees. Zimmerman followed Martin along Twin Trees in his truck, until just before the road turns south again at the second bend.
Referring now to the second map, Martin then left the road, taking the "cut-through" between the houses at the top of the map, at which point, Zimmerman lost sight of him. Martin's route after that is unknown (in the post-shooting walkthrough with the cops, Zimmerman said Martin came back and circled his truck before going back into the cut-through, but he didn't describe that happening during the contemporaneous 911 call). Zimmerman got out of his truck and proceeded on foot along the same cut-through, emerging onto the eastern leg of Retreat View Circle on the other side. At about this time, Zimmerman claims he started heading back to his truck the same way he came, and he ended the 911 call. He further claims that Martin then approached him in the cut-through area from his left side (i.e. from the South), and the confrontation occurred between the first set of houses roughly where it's indicated on the maps (which, I note, isn't exactly along the direct route back to Zimmerman's truck, which casts some doubt on his account, though the fight could certainly have carried them in that direction).
So, that's about it. Anything about that description that you guys think is disputed or mistaken?