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That's what I'm sayin'. From what I've seen, a lot of his defense is based on his account of what happened, and he just blew his credibility. Hence my statement that "he's going down," although I really do have doubts about a second-degree murder charge. I see him being acquitted on that, but convicted on a "lesser included charge" of manslaughter. JMO
This is what I read in two separate news reports yesterday that were recently written. A few days after the murder, Zimmerman set up a Pay-Pal account to accept donations. His Passport was close to exiring so he got a new one which he placed in the safe deposit box. When the judge asked for his passport, he gave him the old one. When the judge was considering bond he asked Zimmerman about his finances, he and his wife said they were indigent. They had collected $200,000 through the Pay-Pal account but his wife had divided the money and deposited a portion of it into at least 3 different bank accounts and hidden some cash in the safe deposit box. The Pay-Pal account was closed so there could be no more donations accepted. When Zimmerman and his wife were talking (I think it was at the jail) they talked in code because they were aware their conversations were being recorded. He asked her if he had $100 in his account which meant he was asking if he had $100,000 in the account. They also talked about other amounts of cash and how much his wife should pay on his bond. His mother is in Peru and I believe he is a flight risk and that's why they hid the new Passport. I think Zimmerman's credibility has been blown apart and it may come back to bite him when he comes to trial.
