4:09 p.m.West asks if she told Fulton Martin had said the words used to describe the man.
She says no.
She says “plan A” was to give Fulton the letter.
West asks if that was partly why she didn’t go to the memorial service.
“I didn’t want to see the body,” she says.
“You got to understand, you that last person to talk to a person after he die on the phone,” she says, adding that West should understand how she felt.
West says he knows it was emotionally difficult to go to the funeral.
West asks about the lie that she had gone to the hospital instead of going to Martin’s funeral.
West asks if she would assist in getting Zimmerman arrested.
She answers yes.
She says she was going to be interviewed.
She says she doesn’t remember where it was supposed to be.
She says she didn’t know she was going to be recorded for broadcast.
West asks how it became a telephone interview.
She says she doesn’t remember, but Crump and Fulton were on a call and told her it would be better recorded on phone.
She says she didn’t know about the ABC record.
She knew about the recording with Crump because he said it and asked her to talk louder.
Jeantel says she didn’t know ABC news would be present.
4:02 p.m.She says she got a voicemail. She also got a “long” text from Sybrina Fulton.
Jeantel says Fulton wanted to talk to her mother. She says her mother was out of the country.
West asks if she lied and said she was 16.
She says yes.
Jeantel says Fulton thought she was a minor, like Martin.
Jeantel says she called her mother, and told her mother to say no.
She says her mother agreed to the interview.
“I did not want to meet the mother in that way, that situation,” she says.
She asks to just tell what happened that day.
She says she got a call she didn’t answer. She got the text from Fulton asking to speak to her mother.
Jeantel says after school she called her mother and knew Fulton wanted to meet her. She told her mother to say no because her plan was to have a friend give her the letter and “I’ll be done with it.”
She says she put her mother on three-way with Fulton. She says she left the phone for two minutes and then heard her mother agree to let her meet Fulton.
West asked if Jeantel thought she met with Fulton and gave her the letter she would be done.
She says she thought she could tell Fulton what happened.
“I never wanted to see somebody cry,” she says.
West asks about her meeting with Fulton.
She says she gave Fulton the letter, but Fulton asked what happened.
She says she told Fulton Martin had been followed that night.
West asks if she used the words Martin spoke.
She says she didn’t. She said told Fulton Martin was being followed.
West asks to approach
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