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In reply to the discussion: Oh Noes...the 'story' of the Zimmerman crash is falling apart at the seams.. [View all]Igel
(37,426 posts)The claim is that the site has the cop's cell phone records and it shows a text right after the dispatcher was notified of the crash. (He has no evidence, but a nice claim.)
So the cop texted GZ who was closer and raced over to rescue the family of 4. The first responders reportly arrived after GZ had pulled the family out and left.
But did he do this?
Because in all the indifference shown by the media to GZ, nobody posted anything about this to any public space like FB. So it mustn't have happened. (Silence, after all, is an argument. Argumentatio ex silencio is the highest form of something or other.)
Then the family refuses to talk about it in public or post the pictures that you just know they were taking.
Why, you'd almost think they didn't want to be stalked by a news site. But they were: FB pictures from their page and the cop's, anything that can possibly be dug up. (Did you know that the father is from Buffalo, but they leave near Dayton; he was a pharmacist.)
What's funny is that the site doesn't think itself obsessive-deranged. All the media attention, all the probing and digging and insults and badmouthing are not because the media and staunchly-GZ people must dig up dirt on them because, well, GZ might look less than reprehensible; no, it's all GZ's fault for being involved with them. Assuming, of course, that anything actually happened. It took the site in question research to satisfy itself that the family of 4 actually did exist, and the police report to prove that an accident actually happened.
Such is the level of distrust and ill-will--shall we use the current word for such things, "hatred"?--that the obviously unbiased site shows to a family which, by all reports, had a fairly serious car crash last week. No victim is too traumatized to be persecuted, apparently, if the intention's right.