ABC News Has Exclusive Pic of George Zimmerman’s Bloodied Head Post Trayvon Martin Shooting Death (Photo – VIDEO)
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EXCLUSIVE PICS FROM ABC NEWS SHOW A BLOODIED GEORGE ZIMMERMAN …
There appears to be a new twist in the case of the death of Trayvon Martin, the 17 year old, unarmed black youth who was shot by George Zimmerman in Sanford, FL. Before the second degree murder case has even gone to trial and on the day that George Zimmerman bail was set at $150,000 and he apologized in court to the parents of Trayvon Martin, ABC News published a photo of Zimmerman’s bloodied head. The pic is reportedly to have been taken three minutes on the night of February 26, 2012 after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The picture certainly helps substantiate Zimmerman’s claims of self-defense.
VIDEO OF THE BLOODIED HEAD OF GEORGE ZIMMERMAN
His surprising testimony came the same day that ABC News exclusively obtained a photograph showing the bloodied back of Zimmerman’s head, which was apparently taken three minutes after he shot and killed Martin. The photo could give credence to Zimmerman’s claim that Martin had bashed his head against the concrete as Zimmerman fought for his life.
The bloodied photo of George Zimmerman paints quite a different picture than what was initially and emotionally spread by much of the liberal MSM in that Zimmerman stalked and murdered Trayvon Martin in cold blood. Zimmerman and his attorneys have stated from the outset that he [Zimmerman] fired in self-defense after Trayvon threw the first punch, knocked Zimmerman to the ground and then began pounding his head against a sidewalk.
A neighbor witness had stated that Zimmerman had bandages on his head and nose the day after the shooting; however, the media has tried to go out of their way with videos and pics taken at the police department that George Zimmerman had no signs of being in a scuffle. The MSM used this a a vehicle to question Zimmerman’s self-defense claims. It would appear that they might be back-tracking on those accusations.
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