More twists as Zimmerman takes his case public
The George Zimmerman case took an unexpected turn Thursday when the murder suspect tried calling ABC to go on the air live and then posted videos of himself on the web.
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The George Zimmerman case took an unexpected turn Thursday when the murder suspect tried calling ABC to go on the air live and then posted videos of himself on the web.
After saying he did not regret any of his actions the night he killed Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman backtracked and apologized to America Wednesday night in his first interview since the shooting that polarized the nation nearly five months ago.
George Zimmerman, the man accused of killing Miami Gardens teenager Trayvon Martin, is giving an exclusive interview to Fox News Channel Wednesday night.
George Zimmerman went through almost $36,000 of contributions in 18 days spent mostly in jail, spending a bulk of his newfound cash on telecommunications, newly filed court records show.
In one jailhouse call, George Zimmerman said his lawyer knew that donations had poured in.
A statement by a woman released Monday said George Zimmerman, accused of murder in the Trayvon Martin case, molested her over a period of 10 years.
Most Florida voters polled favor the Stand Your Ground law; theres no consensus on how it should be applied in the Trayvon Martin case.
Defense attorney Mark O’Mara has asked the judge in the case to recuse himself, saying he has made biased comments in a bond ruling.
The federal agent, a former Seminole County Sheriff’s deputy, accompanied George Zimmerman to police interrogations after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, and let him stay at his home.
Records released Thursday show a federal law-enforcement agent accompanied George Zimmerman to his police interrogations, and FBI interviews did not turn up any sign of racial bias in the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
George Zimmerman will live in a Seminole County safehouse while awaiting trial, his lawyer said.
A judge said Thursday that George Zimmerman appeared to be preparing to flee when he transferred funds out of his name just before his bond hearing, but his plan was “thwarted.”
A medical report conducted the day after George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin shows he went to the doctor’s office because he needed a note to return to work.
George Zimmerman mistrusted the system when he hid his money “from everybody,” his attorney said, but that doesn’t mean he should stay in jail.
The man who killed Trayvon Martin once failed to show up at a deposition in his own lawsuit and was fined $10,000. Will the incident make a difference for a judge who will decide Friday whether to allow George Zimmerman to be free on bail on a murder char
Sanford detective Chris Serino, who originally recommended that George Zimmerman be charged with manslaughter, has been moved to uniform patrol on the graveyard shift, but the department says it’s not a demotion of the 15-year veteran.
George Zimmerman gave multiple interviews to police in the days after the shooting.
Sanfords city manager ended Police Chief Bill Lees employment, citing the adverse impact the chiefs handling of the Trayvon Martin case has had on the city.
Jailhouse calls demonstrate that Zimmerman was the mastermind behind getting his wife to move large amounts of money out of his accounts. His wife was charged with perjury after she said under oath that the couple had no money.
Another batch of evidence was delivered to the defense in the George Zimmerman murder trial, including records that show up to 10 FBI agents probed the case interviewing local gun dealers.