George’s July 18th interview with Fox News has been entered as possible evidence in his upcoming murder trial for the death of teenager Trayvon Martin. Read on for all the details.
George Zimmerman declared he had few regrets of the night he killed teenager Trayvon Martin, and the original interview with Fox News on Thursday July 18 may be used against him!
In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, George — calm and collected — said he did not regret carrying a gun that night nor pursuing 17-year-old Trayvon.
George said, “I feel that it was all God’s plan.” When asked if there was “anything you might do differently,” George replied, “No Sir.”
The prosecution could attempt to admit the tape as evidence in George’s trial on charges of second degree murder.
After a commercial break, George looked into the camera — after realizing what he had said — and countered, “I do wish that there was something, anything I could have done that would have put me in the position that I wouldn’t have to take his life.”
Veteran legal analyst and defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh told ABC News, “He has impeached himself publicly, this is going to be a huge problem for him… and the prosecutors must be extremely pleased… He was making inconsistent statements that they can use in a trial against him.”
George’s follow-up interview with Barbara Walters was cancelled after he allegedly requested ABC put him and his wife up in a hotel for a month!
What do YOU think, HollywoodLifers? Did George just impeach himself?
– Christopher Rogers
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Posted at 8:14 AM on July 23, 2012
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