George Zimmerman -- Enhanced security tape clearly shows injuries and gashes | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13340124 United States 04/02/2012 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The man clearly has some big abrasions/gashes on the back/top of his head, consistent with having his head slammed into the ground. I'm not saying Zimmerman isn't completely not at fault here, we all have to wait for an official police report and trial [if the prosecutor decides to prosecute him for a crime]. |
Rockarchy (OP) User ID: 13191761 United States 04/02/2012 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The man clearly has some big abrasions/gashes on the back/top of his head, consistent with having his head slammed into the ground. I'm not saying Zimmerman isn't completely not at fault here, we all have to wait for an official police report and trial [if the prosecutor decides to prosecute him for a crime]. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13340124 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's just more information people should consider before they morally convict them in their minds. I'm anxious to see if anything happens to him -- because normally when there's a media outburst on a case, usually the judge will lean in favor of the demands of the people. Funny how that works, eh? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1169481 United States 04/02/2012 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why at the 0:45 mark when Zimmerman gets out of the police car with the back of his head in clear few are there NO SIGNS OF GASHES?! At the 1:07-10 mark, when he's inside the police station, there's a real good closeup of the profile of his head and there are NO SIGNS OF SWELLING where his head was supposedly slammed multiple times against the CONCRETE sidewalk! It's pretty obvious those alleged "gashes" during the one short segment of the video are just shadows against his head. He also seems to be walking pretty good for supposedly being beaten within inches of his life! Nevermind the no blood on his shirt, or no grass stains on the back of his red jacket. The Doctor in the article below points out that if his gashes were that bad from getting his head slammed against the sidewalk, his head would be wrapped in a bandage. He comments on what everybody else skipped over, there's no signs of swelling on his alleged broken nose: George Zimmerman Video Shows Little Evidence of a Broken Nose, Doctor Claims SANFORD, Fla. April 2, 2012 There was no obvious sign of any injury to Zimmerman's head or face on the video until it was enhanced. But Dr. Vidor Friedman, president of the Florida College of Emergency Physicians, remains unconvinced. "If somebody had been beating his head against concrete I'd think we'd see more obvious scrapes," Friedman said. He also said he would expect to see bandages on Zimmerman's head. More significantly for Friedman was the condition of Zimmerman's nose. "All of the ridges in his nose are clearly defined. You would expect significant swelling in the hour or two after a break. There appears to be none. It doesn't look like his nose was broken or badly broken," Friedman said. [link to abcnews.go.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13700947 Canada 04/02/2012 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why at the 0:45 mark when Zimmerman gets out of the police car with the back of his head in clear few are there NO SIGNS OF GASHES?! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1169481 At the 1:07-10 mark, when he's inside the police station, there's a real good closeup of the profile of his head and there are NO SIGNS OF SWELLING where his head was supposedly slammed multiple times against the CONCRETE sidewalk! It's pretty obvious those alleged "gashes" during the one short segment of the video are just shadows against his head. He also seems to be walking pretty good for supposedly being beaten within inches of his life! Nevermind the no blood on his shirt, or no grass stains on the back of his red jacket. The Doctor in the article below points out that if his gashes were that bad from getting his head slammed against the sidewalk, his head would be wrapped in a bandage. He comments on what everybody else skipped over, there's no signs of swelling on his alleged broken nose: George Zimmerman Video Shows Little Evidence of a Broken Nose, Doctor Claims SANFORD, Fla. April 2, 2012 There was no obvious sign of any injury to Zimmerman's head or face on the video until it was enhanced. But Dr. Vidor Friedman, president of the Florida College of Emergency Physicians, remains unconvinced. "If somebody had been beating his head against concrete I'd think we'd see more obvious scrapes," Friedman said. He also said he would expect to see bandages on Zimmerman's head. More significantly for Friedman was the condition of Zimmerman's nose. "All of the ridges in his nose are clearly defined. You would expect significant swelling in the hour or two after a break. There appears to be none. It doesn't look like his nose was broken or badly broken," Friedman said. [link to abcnews.go.com] |