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Old 09-10-2013, 12:32 PM
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Quite possibly, now that she is over her initial scare, she may be trying to mitigate the consequences for someone that she may still care about.

Divorce does not equate to hatred for everyone. YMMV
quite possibly, but better to work out the problem between herself and her husband only. Dragging the cops into it only compounds the issues.
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Old 09-10-2013, 03:50 PM
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quite possibly, but better to work out the problem between herself and her husband only. Dragging the cops into it only compounds the issues.
Undoubtedly, but have you given thought to the idea that she may actually have been afraid of the Zim???
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Old 09-11-2013, 01:42 PM
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Undoubtedly, but have you given thought to the idea that she may actually have been afraid of the Zim???
If either party is truly afraid of the other, it is past time for one of them to MOVE OUT of the house. Fear never makes for a good relationship. Time for Z to move out and complete the divorce process ASAP. Once a husband and wife go through something like this together, many marriages end in divorce.

Z may be suffering from post traumatic stress or something similar. Even when a cop kills someone and it was deemed necessary use of deadly force, THEY go through a counseling process.
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Old 09-13-2013, 11:09 AM
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Z may be suffering from post traumatic stress or something similar. Even when a cop kills someone and it was deemed necessary use of deadly force, THEY go through a counseling process.
Good point. Post Murder Syndrome can be edgy.
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:43 PM
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Good point. Post Murder Syndrome can be edgy.
Charges were second degree murder. After considering both the law and the facts in evidence, the Jury found him not guilty. They had far more information about the case than either you or I. I'm comfortable with their decision, how about you?
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Old 09-13-2013, 03:35 PM
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If either party is truly afraid of the other, it is past time for one of them to MOVE OUT of the house. Fear never makes for a good relationship. Time for Z to move out and complete the divorce process ASAP. Once a husband and wife go through something like this together, many marriages end in divorce.

Z may be suffering from post traumatic stress or something similar. Even when a cop kills someone and it was deemed necessary use of deadly force, THEY go through a counseling process.
You don't actually read the links people post or any of the back story, do ya?
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Poor Zimmerman, all the hardship he's going through. Can't they give the fellow a break...
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Poor Zimmerman, all the hardship he's going through. Can't they give the fellow a break...
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Old 09-13-2013, 04:06 PM
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he should consider moving to Peru or some other third world country because as his lawyer said nobody here will offer him employment. No work, no money, no life. He won his court battle but in the end, he has lost a lot. I've seen several stories like this; no matter which way they turn the people involved get screwed.
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