Look at the time lapse between "OK" and the fight. He was so very close to his truck. He didn't walk back to it. If he had, he would have been there within seconds. If he had, he wouldn't have been at the location of the fight. Why would he be looking for an address number, at a location where Martin definitely wasn't at? Which was so very close to his truck. Which he could have gotten back to.
He'd told the operator the location of his truck, already. He later asked the police to ring him on his mobile so that he could meet up with them. Why? Because he wasn't anywhere that he could direct them to - because he was still walking.
Everything... all of this... without question... points to Zimmerman walking some distance away from his truck in pursuit of Martin. All of it is contrary to the walk-through that he did with the police, explaining his supposed movements. The only way that you could come to any other conclusion is if you're determined to reject far too much of the evidence.
I'm using the conspiracy theory insertions because:-
1) You're prone to such things (as you've admitted)
2) The level of naivety that you're demonstrating is really quite remarkable.
He'd told the operator the location of his truck, already. He later asked the police to ring him on his mobile so that he could meet up with them. Why? Because he wasn't anywhere that he could direct them to - because he was still walking.
Everything... all of this... without question... points to Zimmerman walking some distance away from his truck in pursuit of Martin. All of it is contrary to the walk-through that he did with the police, explaining his supposed movements. The only way that you could come to any other conclusion is if you're determined to reject far too much of the evidence.
I'm using the conspiracy theory insertions because:-
1) You're prone to such things (as you've admitted)
2) The level of naivety that you're demonstrating is really quite remarkable.