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you re making bad decisions. we also have, i think, some tape ready to go on the lawyers today, talking about what they think george zimmerman s current state of mind is. they think he may be in some way mentally incapacitated at this point. let s listen to that. shaken babies. when you you can t shake me, i m too fat. but if you get me on the ground, you can accomplish the same thing, which is to smack my brain around inside my skull. that would put any reasonable person in reasonable fear of serious physical injury. and under florida law, that entitles you to use any force including deadly force to defend yourself. okay. that was not the clip i was looking for. we have so many clips from this news conference, but there is one i m going to try to find here, where he talks about the lawyer talks about his state of mind, zimmerman s state of mind, and they think he s got posttraumatic stress syndrome and he s in a condition where they do not trust his judgment
shaken babies. when you you can t shake me, i m too fat. but if you get me on the ground, you can accomplish the same thing, which is to smack my brain around inside my skull. that would put any reasonable person in reasonable fear of serious physical injury. and under florida law, that entitles you to use any force including deadly force to defend yourself. okay. that was not the clip i was looking for. we have so many clips from this news conference, but there is one i m going to try to find here, where he talks about the lawyer talks about his state of mind, zimmerman s state of mind, and they think he s got posttraumatic stress syndrome and he s in a condition where they do not trust his judgment in any way. but natalie jackson, i want to get back to you on one league point. what do you make of what is being reported now, that zimmerman tried to contact the special prosecutor directly, tried to get her on the phone, and she refused to speak with him. legally, why would she
evidence to this video, there s no evidence of a life or death struggle of serious physical injury, great bodily harm, and certainly no evidence that he had to go to the hospital. now we don t have an accompanying autopsy report on the body of trayvon martin. what we do have, and joining me now, is richard kurtz. he s the director of the kurtz funeral home. he prepared trayvon s body for the funeral. we have him joining us by phone. mr. kurtz, can you tell us what you saw in the condition of trayvon martin s body that might be consistent with having been in an altercation? any wounds to his knuckles? if you re throwing punches, even hitting flesh, even hitting jaws of other people, when you throw punches, your hands do not come out unscathed. caller: the only thing that i was able to see was the gunshot wound. examining his hand, i could not
decision to shoot, that would be a very obviously important conclusion. from this evidence there s no evidence to this video, there s no evidence of a life or death struggle of serious physical injury, great bodily harm, and certainly no evidence that he had to go to the hospital. now we don t have an accompanying autopsy report on the body of trayvon martin. what we do have, and joining me now, is richard kurtz. he s the director of the kurtz funeral home. he prepared trayvon s body for the funeral. we have him joining us by phone. mr. kurtz, can you tell us what you saw in the condition of trayvon martin s body that might be consistent with having been in an altercation? any wounds to his knuckles? if you re throwing punches, even hitting flesh, even hitting jaws of other people, when you throw punches, your hands do not come out unscathed. caller: the only thing that i was able to see was the gunshot