Gold_Certificate;6061891 said:
Lil Loca;6061868 said:
Neither the bolded nor the underlined have been established; also speculation.
LMAO. Interesting how you keep bringing up how something is only "speculation" to help you get out of a corner.
And to answer your question, you speculated earlier with this:
Lil Loca;6061634 said:
...But amazingly, he somehow found Trayvon again and when confronted, Tray himself said, "Why are you following me?"...
That's because you brought up that Rachel Jeantel said that he ran, and I merely brought up a point that under that scenario, the loophole could still be applied. Oop.
I said the claim that Zimmerman followed Treyvon after the non-emergency call was not established. You're responding with speculation.
Speculating about what could've happened is not the same as establishing what did happen.
One could also claim that Treyvon followed Zimmerman after the non-emergency call; without proof, it's still speculation.
This is why I said:
Gold_Certificate;6061523 said:
This was not established either.
One could, but it wouldn't make sense, being that Rachel said that he ran and Zimmerman himself said that he ran.
"Jeantel said Martin told her the man watching him was a "creepy-ass cracker." She recalled suggesting that the man might be a rapist. She went on to say that Martin told her he was going to try to elude the man, and that the teen left the area but that he was still being followed. Jeantel said she told him to run, but Martin replied that he was close to his father's fiance's house. Shortly after, Martin told Jeantel he would run home and then the phone went dead.
Later in her testimony, Jeantel said that when she called Martin back, he told her "the nigga is behind me." Jeantel said she heard a bump and then the sound of "wet grass." She said she heard Martin say "get off," the call was cut off and she never spoke to Martin again."
You say it's speculation...but no one else except Rachel, Tray, and Zimmerman were there for the entire tragic incident. So, we must rely on Rachel's testimony heavily. Now, it's clear from taking that dispatcher call and the testimony that Zimmerman most likely followed Tray repeatedly...and the loophole.