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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (726196)7/13/2013 5:52:44 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577592
 
You clearly didn't watch the trial either. The gun was to the side and in front, in his waist band.

To the side and in front? You can't seem to decide what the hell you mean. According to testimony during the trial, his gun was stashed behind his belt near his back, invisible to anyone looking at him from the front.

The prosecution made a big deal that Trayvon wouldn't have been able to see the gun. Of course, he would have felt it up against his legs. And if Trayvon was going to reach for it, he would have had to release some of the pressure and partially get up off of George. If he did that, it would afford an opportunity for George to reach for it as well. Doing a little scenario on the floor with a static mannequin doesn't give any actual feel for what would happen in a kinetic situation like a physical altercation.

My God......did you see the size of the gun? Its no bigger than a hand. Are you confusing it with the Jody Arias trial?