murderbythebook wrote:
West asked that question. Between the keys and the body. I must have missed the asked and answered many times.
I measured about 35 feet. It's really not hard to bring up GoogleEarth, zoom in on the scene, and make a very reasonable estimate.
Rumpole wrote:
I am annoyed that KEEP asking the same (pointless) question... you got the answer where the info was when you first asked...
The frustration comes from continually arguing a false predicate. Martin's body wound up about 35 feet from the location the altercation started. That distance is entirely plausible in the context of Zimmerman's statement that Martin hit Zimmerman, then Zimmerman staggered, trying to keep Martin off of him while moving south, but eventually fell to the ground, where Martin mounted him.
Further: the importance of the 35-foot distance pales in comparison to the importance of the 380 foot distance from the location the altercation started to Brandi Green's home - especially in light of Rachel Jeantel's helpful on-stand clarification that Martin was not only *literally* right by Brandi Green's home, when she reconnected her phone call to him at 7:12:06. If Martin was *literally* right by Brandi Green's home at 7:12:06 (at which time Zimmerman still had 1:34 remaining on his NEN call), what was he doing 380 feet away, back at the sidewalk "T" where the altercation started, some two and a half minutes later? And Why did Rachel Jeantel say that, after reaching Brandi Green's home, Martin
continued to walk (she could hear the wind), and was
talking low? Where was he going, and why was he being quiet? Did Rachel Jeantel overhear Martin surreptitiously walking from Brandi Green's home back up toward the sidewalk "T", to confront Zimmerman?