She clearly linked to the Orlando Sentinel which has an audio clip which is clearly from the BDLR interview. If you read the moron's comments, she is clearly commenting on how BDLR leads W8 to change bump to something hitting something to something hitting somebody in the BDLR interview.
Moron blogger:
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As you listen to this excerpt of the deposition you will hear the defense attorney questioning the girlfriend. The most critical testimony probably relates to the actual confrontation of Martin and Zimmerman, and who was the aggressor. The girlfriend describes Trayvon hitting the ground or something. After that she hears Trayvon telling someone to get off. The attorney then talks about this exchange and asks the question in a different way, but re-phrases the question with the preface that she heard someone hitting someone, instead of something. The difference is obvious. The girlfriend heard the headset hit the ground, as she heard Trayvon fall, but the defense attorney will try to convince the jury that what she was actually describing was the “hit” when Trayvon allegedly hit Zimmerman in the face. The attorney was clever to change the question in the way he did, and might be simply “doing his job.” However in a criminal case “doing his job” might mean causing a guilty person to go free because the jury was confused.
April 2, 2012 BDLR interview of W8:
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Dee Dee: Yeah..and I hear, I hear a sound like “bump.” You cou’ hear that Trayvon bump…somebody bumped Trayvon, ’cause I could hear the grass.
BDLR: OK, so you could hear that there was something going on…
Dee Dee: Yeah.
BDLR: Like something hitting something?
Dee Dee: Yeah.
BDLR: OK.
Dee Dee: You could hear..I could hear the grass thing.
BDLR: Out of the…
Dee Dee: Yeah…
BDLR: …I guess out of the speaker…out of the…
Dee Dee: Yeah.
[snip]
BDLR: OK, so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise, like something hitting somebody?
Dee Dee: Yeah.
BDLR: OK, and uh…when you heard that noise…something hitting somebody…you didn’t…did you hear the man say anything, or did you hear Trayvon say anything?
Dee Dee: I can hear a little bit…
BDLR: OK, what could you hear?
Dee Dee: I could just hear like…like, it’s like…the headphone…cause the headphones, he might got off. But I can still hear a little bit…like….
BDLR: OK, what could you hear?
Dee Dee: Like a little ‘get off’ some stuff…
BDLR: You heard ‘get off’?
Dee Dee: Like a little ‘Get off’
BDLR: Could you tell who was saying that?
Dee Dee: I coulda’ know Trayvon.
BDLR: I’m sorry.
Dee Dee: I coulda' hear Trayvon…Trayvon.
BDLR: OK, let me make sure I understand…you could hear Trayvon saying that?
Dee Dee: Yeah. That’s why I was calling his name.
BDLR: And he was saying what now?
Dee Dee: Like “get off.”
BDLR: “Get off?” Is that clear that you were hearing that, or you think you heard that?
Dee Dee: Yeah, I could hear it a little bit…”get off…get off,” then the phone just hung up.