RavenSky
The Doctor's Wife
There are quite a few places wherein the transcript doesn't get clearly what Zimmerman said. Even the operator tried to clarify if he said 1111 or 111 but the discussion changed direction and he didn't answer.Except that he got it wrong. It wasn't "111 Retreat View Circle" but 1111, as is clear from the transcript.Well that claim is easy to refute. Here is the transcript of the 911 call. http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/326700-full-transcript-zimmerman.html
He had no problem whatsoever recalling the address of the clubhouse.
I think it is ridiculous to claim Zimmerman didn't know the address of the clubhouse because the recording or the transcriber didn't pick up the extra "1", or frankly, even if Zimmerman dropped the extra "1" in the moment. He clearly did know the address of the clubhouse. He didn't say "I don't know it". He didn't give a bunch of wrong numbers. He volunteered the clubhouse address. This then negates your position that he didn't know his own neighborhood very well.
But let's pretend you are correct. If Zimmerman was so unfamiliar with his own neighborhood - all three streets of it - then he was clearly lying when he claimed to be the diligent Neighborhood Watch dude who knew almost everyone by sight (which is why he claimed he knew Trayvon didn't belong)
I think it is highly unreasonable to believe he couldn't remember Twin Tree Lane given that it was one of the two main streets in the neighborhood, and one of only three total. I also reject the argument that he didn't remember the address of the clubhouse, because he clearly did.If he didn't rememeber that, is it unreasonable to think that he couldn't remember the Twin Trees Lane either? Besides, he clearly describes which way the cops should go, so there was no need to deliberately omit the street name or pretend he didn't know it.
I didn't say he said he intended to stay near his vehicle. We all know he didn't, but he should have. And I'm not arguing with you that he couldn't glance at the well lit house to see the house number because he was no longer there. I agree!Zimmerman never said he intended to stay at the clubhouse or at the mailboxes. During his call he instructs the police to go past them. The reason why he couldn't tell the street name is that he didn't remember it; the reason why couldn't tell the number is that he was already out of his truck and at least halfway through the T when the dispatch asked him.The "problem" with addresses is that he had no intention of staying at the clubhouse or the mailboxes to wait for police because he was too busy wrongly pursuing Trayvon. If he hadn't been pursuing Trayvon, he could have easily looked at the brightly light house numbers to tell the dispatcher where he was. He couldn't do that only because he wasn't there any more
He was wrongly pursuing Trayvon and then killed Trayvon about 45 feet down the un-named alley.