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Old 04-20-2012, 05:07 PM
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Today after viewing that photograph, Dershowitz blasted the prosecutors even more than he did before, calling them "not only immoral, but stupid". He accused them of committing a "grave ethical violation".

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...cution-immoral

Haven't read every word of the accounts of what happened but how do we know that is Z's head? or when the pic was taken...did he have a shaved head?...all these questions and no answers...
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Old 04-20-2012, 05:38 PM
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Haven't read every word of the accounts of what happened but how do we know that is Z's head? or when the pic was taken...did he have a shaved head?...all these questions and no answers...
The case is supposed to be sealed now. How did that picture get out, where did ABC get it from? The prosecution? The defense? The guy that took it on his cell phone?
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:03 PM
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Haven't read every word of the accounts of what happened but how do we know that is Z's head? or when the pic was taken...did he have a shaved head?...all these questions and no answers...
I would certainly think that ABC News would be smart enough to authenticate the photo before they would release it. They would lose a ton of credibility and do serious damage to their reputation if they released a photo that they did not authenticate.

The picture was supposedly taken at the scene right after the incident. This was obviously taken before the paramedics arrived and cleaned Zimmerman up.
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I would certainly think that ABC News would be smart enough to authenticate the photo before they would release it. They would lose a ton of credibility and do serious damage to their reputation if they released a photo that they did not authenticate.

The picture was supposedly taken at the scene right after the incident. This was obviously taken before the paramedics arrived and cleaned Zimmerman up.
lol
yeah, right. you already have one network with heads rolling because of editing.
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Old 04-20-2012, 08:16 PM
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yeah, right. you already have one network with heads rolling because of editing.
and ABC is part of the lame stream media, they wouldn't put out something they didn't check and double check and recheck...the ? is is (clinton speak) that Z's head..
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