New George Zimmerman interview

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Bye, Bye Georgie. Enjoy your stay in jail.

If his defense is anything like his interview, he's bound for jail, unless he's trying for an insanity plea. Saying you wouldn't change anything and it's God's plan for him to shoot Trayvon is not the brightest move.

And why is his lawyer allowing him to do TV interviews, especially with Fox? Can't anything he says during the interview be used against him in court?

The parents of Trayvon Martin say they have a hard time accepting George Zimmerman's nationally televised apology.
Last night, in his first interview since killing the unarmed 17-year-old, the former neighborhood watch volunteer said the shooting death must have been part of "God's plan" and that he prays for the Martin family daily.
"I simply really don't know what God George Zimmerman is worshipping because there's no way that the God that I serve had in his plans for George Zimmerman to murder my son," Tracy Martin, the teen's dad told CBS News....
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout...eject-george-zimmerman-apology-130326614.html


George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman charged with murdering unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, said during his first televised interview: "I'm not a racist. I'm not a murderer."
Zimmerman, joined by his defense attorney Mark O'Mara, sat down with conservative Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity and discussed the events that unfolded the February night Zimmerman shot and killed the 17-year-old Martin, the national outrage the shooting caused and what he perceived as the media's rush to judgment.
"Is there anything that you regret? Do you regret getting out of the car to follow Trayon that night?" Hannity asked. "Do you regret that you had a gun that night?"
"No, sir," Zimmerman, 28, replied. "I feel that it was all God's plan and not for me to second-guess it or judge it."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/18/zimmerman-apology-trayvon_n_1684878.html
 
Also, the Zimmerman/Hannity interview will be used in court.

[...]

"I think George Zimmerman needs to stop talking," said David Faulkner, a former FBI agent and Winter Park criminal defense attorney.

Special Prosecutor Angela Corey during the noon-hour filed formal notice that she intends to use the interview as evidence against Zimmerman.

Zimmerman deviated at least twice from his previous versions of what happened the night he shot Trayvon. He told Hannity he walked in Trayvon's direction because he needed to find a house number to help police find him, but in recorded interviews with Sanford police, he said it was because he had forgotten the street's name, something detectives challenged him on.

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Keep talking, *******.