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I think I just switched over to supporting Zimmermann

Funky Bunch

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at least in his ongoing dispute with the guy that shot at him. He's a worthless POS.

 
This Apperson guy is the same guy he got into a road rage incident last year too. I think he wants to come off as a hero by taking George out. But yeah, George does have a long list.
 
The Anderson fella sure isn't a swell guy, but it's likely his lawyer has advised him to keep his mouth shut until things shake out.

Are people really as unlucky as Zimmerman seems to be? From where I sit, he can't stay away from really idiotic and violent altercations with people ranging from teenagers, to his wife, to strangers. Maybe he just doesn't belong around people in an unsupervised setting.
Unlucky? At the very least he should have done some time for manslaughter. I would say he's very lucky the prosecution dropped the ball.
 
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This Apperson guy is the same guy he got into a road rage incident last year too. I think he wants to come off as a hero by taking George out. But yeah, George does have a long list.
You are way too obsessed with drama...Zimmerman is a 4th rate sniper wanabee...Martin was a budding thug to be. Neither worth a minute of my time and effort.
 
at least in his ongoing dispute with the guy that shot at him. He's a worthless POS.


GZ is going to be a magnet to trouble wherever he goes for a number of years. He's toxic now. He needs to stay off the streets. He'd be better off working on an Alaskan oil rig and living in an igloo. Then, all he'd have to worry about is the polar bears.
 
Unlucky? At the very least he should have done some time for manslaughter. I would say he's very lucky the prosecution dropped the ball.

LOL. Like you have any idea about the performance of the prosecution in his case. The prosecution did not "drop the ball". The problem was that the evidence simply was not sufficient to support a conviction for manslaughter, much less 2nd degree murder. The mistake made by the state was to prosecute this case in the first place.
 
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