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Chip, did you listen to
MOM's statements? It's my understanding that he did speak with GZ and was authorized to speak on his behalf. IIRC, GZ didn't leave the scene until after 6 p.m. local time.
Honestly, no I haven't. I didn't watch the trainwreck presser, either. For the most part, all of this is just a sideshow that feeds presstitutes' desire to manufacture stories.
I don't know whether George was carrying during the altercation or not; I'm convinced, however, that Shellie lied about the gun during her call. (She proves it by her many changed stories afterward - stories that contradict both internally and with known evidence.)
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As far as the added question about the veracity of MOM's statements, we don't know that he was truthful. But why would he lie? And why would we assume he's either lying or not informed?
...I doubt MOM would deliberately lie to harm his client for various reasons including his ethical obligations, his own reputation, his relationship (and future payment) with his client, and so on.
Hmm, has O'Mara ever been untruthful where George Zimmerman is concerned?
Passport?
Counsel regarding disclosure of the PayPal account?
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By all accounts GZ was exactly who we all thought he was at the beginning of this case. However, also by all accounts, the torments he has suffered have changed him. I look at it kind of like how fighting in a war often changes a person, at least for a time. Did you read the
Daily Mail article quoting the honorable vet, John Donnelly, and his wife? Or the
later one posted by Rumpole?
I've skimmed some of them. As I said above: adultery is reprehensible, and it may explain the rationale for instigating an altercation, but it does not justify making false complaints to the police.