For Zimmerman to be charged, one has to believe this:
Zimmerman is smart enough to have put together this story, gotten a bump on the back of his head somehow, and put this all together in the 15-20 minutes this all went down.
Zimmerman is a man who couldn't finish a 2 year Art degree from a really bad junior college in under 9 years. He's not smart enough to have pulled this off if this was some kind of assassination plan.
Zimmerman did something stupid. He followed a kid he was suspicious of. That's it. That's not illegal. Then (according to Zimmerman's story) the Martin did something kind of stupid: he jumped a guy who was following him. One really stupid thing, one stupid-but-understandable thing, and now Martin is dead and Zimmerman is fucked.
There is no Iago in this play. Just Othello and Desdemona. Both wrong, if only of not being smart enough to avoid the situation. And you're sitting there, blaming Othello. Othello deserves plenty of criticism, no doubt. But legally, unless some SERIOUS evidence refutes his story that Martin jumped him, Zimmerman is clear. That said, don't be surprised if he's charged and convicted anyway, thanks to the emotional content of this case.
Zimmerman is smart enough to have put together this story, gotten a bump on the back of his head somehow, and put this all together in the 15-20 minutes this all went down.
Zimmerman is a man who couldn't finish a 2 year Art degree from a really bad junior college in under 9 years. He's not smart enough to have pulled this off if this was some kind of assassination plan.
Zimmerman did something stupid. He followed a kid he was suspicious of. That's it. That's not illegal. Then (according to Zimmerman's story) the Martin did something kind of stupid: he jumped a guy who was following him. One really stupid thing, one stupid-but-understandable thing, and now Martin is dead and Zimmerman is fucked.
There is no Iago in this play. Just Othello and Desdemona. Both wrong, if only of not being smart enough to avoid the situation. And you're sitting there, blaming Othello. Othello deserves plenty of criticism, no doubt. But legally, unless some SERIOUS evidence refutes his story that Martin jumped him, Zimmerman is clear. That said, don't be surprised if he's charged and convicted anyway, thanks to the emotional content of this case.