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If Zimmerman was so badly injured, why did he refuse medical treatment on the scene? And why did he refuse the advice of the "family doctor" the next day (which smells a bit shady as well)
If someone is badly injured they get medical treatment immediately, not the following day when the medical evidence could have been "compromised" by his shady father and brother.
Again with the lousy detective work. My sister and I were in a car accident when we were teenagers. She hit a parked car going 30 miles a hour (it was winter and we were late for school). We both hit the windshield with our heads and shattered the windshield (this was before air bags).
The police showed up and saw the windshield and asked if we needed to go to the hospital. We said no and the police officer drove us to school.
Later that day I noticed a big gash on my head that had been bleeding all day and most likely had a concussion (my sister probably did too)
Either way it would mean Zimmerman didn't lay a hand on him. I saw the report that said he was shot in "intermediate" range. It wasn't quantified.
Bottom line, "intermediate" or "moderate" are NOT "close range".........and you will not see it quantified until you see the Medical Examiner's report. You do know what medical examiners in Florida do, don't you? You do understand that they are forensic pathologists, don't you?
Zimmerman "laid" more than a hand on Trayvon. I would remind you that you were not present at the scene and there is no way in the world you can know factually that Zimmerman was headed back to the car nor who struck the first blow. Also, seems relevant to note that your posts on cd and in this thread seem to imply the most negative bias toward black people than I thought anyone would have the brashness to write. Therefore, obviously, there is an enormously negative bias against Trayvon....he was a black person.
e back of their head and they are bleeding with a broken nose etc...that person is not going to just go home and get a good night's sleep. That person would go to the ER to obtain medical treatment for these "serious" injuries.
I have no dog in the hunt one side or another on this case. However, your quote about going to the ER-I was in a motorcycle crash one night and broke one wrist and sprained the other. I thought I had just wrenched them, so I went home. I got a good night's sleep, too. Went to the hospital the next day when I couldn't make a fist.
Not everyone reacts to injury the way you wish they would.
Again with the lousy detective work. My sister and I were in a car accident when we were teenagers. She hit a parked car going 30 miles a hour (it was winter and we were late for school). We both hit the windshield with our heads and shattered the windshield (this was before air bags).
The police showed up and saw the windshield and asked if we needed to go to the hospital. We said no and the police officer drove us to school.
Later that day I noticed a big gash on my head that had been bleeding all day and most likely had a concussion (my sister probably did too)
OK, but in the case of GZ. He wants us to believe that he was in fear for his life. If TM had beaten him to the point where he was in fear of his life then he would have more serious injuries than the superficial ones that the "family doctor" noted the following afternoon. If GZ was able to go home and get a good night's sleep, then he was not injured severely enough by TM to justify murder. GZ did not require medical attention for stitches, x-rays, CAT scan, etc. The "family doctor's" medical report was for show on the advice from his father (the retired judge) and his money hungry brother. If the injuries were severe, then he would have gone to the ER that night.
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With George Zimmerman's father being a retired judge, everything about that medical report is suspect. If he had that many injuries on the night of the incident than he would have been in too much pain to wait until the next day to seek medical attention (from a family doctor). He also did not follow the advice of the family doctor. The Zimmerman family certainly wasted no time in setting up websites to panhandle for donations. The Zimmerman family is quite odd and there is no question that they have used the father's connections as a judge to help GZ to skirt the law.
You know that's a good point.....Zimmerman KNEW that the police were on the way, so even if he felt he was getting beaten, (obviously he did not even need stitches for the scratches on his head) why did he feel that his life was in such immediate danger that he couldn't struggle and wait for the cops? The gunshot being described as being from a "moderate" range certainly raises the question of how far away was Trayvon from Zimmerman. If the gunshot wound had indicated "close range" that's what would have been reported. I'm thinking "close" would have been maybe just a few inches, 2 to 4 inches.
From what I heard on the news, there were bruises, scrapes on his head which did not require stitches, and a "likely" broken nose. What kind of doctor writes a medical report stating "like" broken nose? My question is, did that doctor recommend that George go for x-rays on that broken nose just to ensure that there weren't more serious injuries as a result of that "likely" broken nose?
You make an excellent point also! Zimmerman knew the police were moments away. Also, anyone with a "likely broken nose" would go see an ENT doctor as recommended by Zimmerman's doctor. However, Zimmerman did no follow up with an Ears, Nose, Throat doctor probably because he knew his "injuries" were insignificant.
I have no dog in the hunt one side or another on this case. However, your quote about going to the ER-I was in a motorcycle crash one night and broke one wrist and sprained the other. I thought I had just wrenched them, so I went home. I got a good night's sleep, too. Went to the hospital the next day when I couldn't make a fist.
Not everyone reacts to injury the way you wish they would.
But after the injury was discovered they were treated, correct?
GZ did not require treatment. How was involved in a life and death struggle to the point where he felt his life was in danger yet did not receive any severe injuries that required treatment?
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