Trayvon's Parents Reject Zimmerman’s Request for Private Meeting

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Trayvon Martin: Parents Reject
Zimmerman’s Request for Private Meeting



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Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, will not grant George Zimmerman’s request to meet with him in private, attorney Benjamin Crump said Thursday.

a press conference in Tampa, Florida, Crump said that now, the night before he could be possibly be granted bond, was “not the time” for Zimmerman to speak with them:

"Some crimes on their face are non-bondable offense. Second-degree murder is one of them,” Crump said. “We didn’t just demand an arrest to have George Zimmerman give the police his fingerprints and his mug shot.”​


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Since taking over as Zimmerman’s legal council, attorney Mark O’ Mara has consistently hinted at Zimmerman possibly offering an apology to Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton for killing their unarmed 17-year-old son. Though he has shared neither a time nor date, he’s always insisted that it would be away from media’s glare:

"I’ve talked a couple of times about the conversation that, hopefully, will occur directly to the Martin family, a private conversation,” said O’Mara.​

Crump says that Trayvon’s parents are standing their ground and are not open to that possibility in the foreseeable future:

"We stand on legal, public safety and moral grounds to solidify our position that Zimmerman should be held without bond until these matters are concluded,” Crump said.

“Sybrina is a Christian lady and Tracy — they are good people, and there may be a time and place for that, but not now.”





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Perhaps!!! But, on the other hand, I believe that we're the most forgiving people on the planet.

Zimmerman has gone from ":those #*@! always get away" to using the SYG law as the justification for killing Trayvon to I want to apologize to Trayvon's family away from the media. It seems the prospect of doing serious time has sen sensitized him to the fact that Trayvon was more than a hoodie.
 
Zimmerman has gone from ":those #*@! always get away" to using the SYG law as the justification for killing Trayvon to I want to apologize to Trayvon's family away from the media. It seems the prospect of doing serious time has sen sensitized him to the fact that Trayvon was more than a hoodie.
THAT and, his overture also conveniently came on the eve of today's bond hearing in a situation where it wouldn't hurt to try to generate a little public sentiment in his favor -- which might, however slight, enter into the mind/thought processes of the trial judge when considering whether to allow bond and, if so, in what amount.
 
There is no way he could survive in prison, a prison sentence is a death sentence. Prisons are packed with people who have nothing to lose.




Convicted child sex abuser and defrocked Roman Catholic priest John Geoghan died Saturday after he was apparently strangled by a fellow inmate at a Massachusetts prison, according to local officials.

Joseph L. Druce, 37, will be charged with Geoghan's murder, Worcester District Attorney John J. Conte announced.

Druce was serving a life term at the Souza Baranowski Correction Facility in Shirley, Mass., where Geoghan was apparently strangled, according to preliminary indications.

Autopsy results are still pending, Conte said.

Geoghan, 68, was assaulted around noon, then taken by ambulance to nearby Leominster Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 1:17 p.m., according to a news release from Conte's office.
 
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