Thursday, May 17, 2012

Trayvon Martin: Drugs in body per autopsy

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George Zimmerman head injuries
Photo of cut & broken nose/head wounds: George Zimmerman

ABC News reports that Trayvon Martin, the black teenager who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman on Feb. 26, had drugs in his body on the night of his death:


The autopsy report shows traces of the drug THC, which is found in marijuana, in Martin's blood and urine.
     On the infamous 911 call that Zimmerman made to police, Zimmerman told the dispatcher that Martin looked like he was "on drugs or something."
     That suspicion--which was twisted by the left and the mainstream media as part of an attempt to accuse Zimmerman of acting on racist motives--has been confirmed.
     ABC News also reports injuries to Martin that supports Zimmerman's contention that there was a physical struggle between the two young men:
The autopsy also shows that Zimmerman shot Martin from a distance of between 1 inch and 18 inches away, bolstering Zimmerman's claim that he shot Martin during a struggle that landed Zimmerman on his back, Martin straddling him and banging Zimmerman's head on the ground.
     Martin's autopsy report also revealed that there was a quarter-inch by half-inch abrasion on the left fourth finger of Martin, another indication of a possible struggle.
     In contrast to early media reports that described Zimmerman as "white," he is now described by ABC as "a multi-racial Hispanic man."

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