There's only one side of the story being told by someone who knows what happened. His story has remained the same, even as more evidence has come to light, and fits that evidence pretty good.jocat54 wrote:There is only one side to this story being told by someone involved...his....we will never know the other side involved. With no one to oppose his story first hand, well he can say what he wants.
Trayvon's side of the story is being told by people who weren't there, and who keep changing their theories to try to prop up their story. That doesn't sound like a very reliable side of the story when it doesn't stand on its own as new facts become known. They remind me of Ptolemaic astronomers.