Monday, July 15, 2013

News from a Parallel Universe

George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty of the Murder of Travon Martin 

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two and a fight ensued. George Zimmerman, a black man, pulled out his gun and killed Travon Martin, a white youth. 





Travon Martin Found Not Guilty of the Murder of George Zimmerman

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, George Zimmerman pulled out his gun but Travon gained control of the gun and killed George Zimmerman.




Travon Martin Found Not Guilty of Use of Excessive Force on George Zimmerman

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, George Zimmerman did not have a weapon and was badly beaten by Travon Martin.



Travon Martin Found Not Guilty of the Murder of George Zimmerman

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, Travon Martin pulled out his gun and killed George Zimmerman. Despite having no license to carry a concealed weapon Travon Martin was found to be acting in self-defense.



Travon Martin Found Not Guilty of Murder of George Zimmerman

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, George Zimmerman did not have a weapon and was beaten to death by Travon Martin. 




Travon Martin Found Not Guilty of Murder of George Zimmerman

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, George Zimmerman pulled out his firearm but was stabbed to death with a knife carried by Travon Martin. 




George Zimmerman Found Guilty of Murder of Travon Martin

Somewhere out there, is an Earth in a parallel universe that has run the above as a headline. In that universe, Travon Martin was harassed verbally and stalked by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman despite being told to not approach Travon, got out of his truck, closed the distance between the two, a fight ensued, George Zimmerman pulled out his firearm and killed Travon Martin. During the trial, the spirit of Travon Martin was called to the stand to testify as to the circumstances of Travon's death. The jury listened with rapt attention during Travon's Spirit's testimony during which it described the fear engendered in Travon by Zimmerman as he was harassed and stalked, the confrontation in which he knew he was struggling for his life, the terror he felt when Zimmerman produced a firearm and the pain and shocking feeling of injustice that swept through him as he lay dying of his wounds produced by Zimmerman, an older man who has had chance at life. The spirit also thanked the State of Florida for its attempt to defend him, a dead man, who was obviously on trial for his own death. The jury deliberated for two hours before returning a verdict of murder in the second degree against George Zimmerman.