This #ZimmermanTrial defense animation is based on disputed ASSUMPTIONS, not evidence. It should not be allowed. #TrayvonMartin
@bradyk Only one presented an animation. It's ludicrous and should not have been allowed to animate the jury's imagination.
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@aurabogado the prosecution could've done the same...keys/flashlight on the ground support what "could" have happened. -
@bradyk So we agree on something: prosecution did not think it was a good idea to create short film, not based on evidence, for the jurors. -
@aurabogado it's based on where keys/flashlight/bodies were found as well as eye witness statements. -
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@bradyk ASSUMPTIONS 101: It's an animation that shows#TrayvonMartin punching#GeorgeZimmerman with his left hand. He was right handed. -
@aurabogado well case closed no one has ever punched anyone with their off hand especially carrying items, better tell the prosecution. -
@bradyk You're the one who tweeted that animation is based on "eye witness statements." It was not. Now please leave me alone. -
@aurabogado mr. Goods eyewitness statements were used in the animation. Sorry facts aren't part of your rhetoric. -
@bradyk Good NEVER testified that he punched with his left hand--he did testify that it was too dark to see. Second time: LEAVE ME ALONE. - 1 more reply
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