Today George Zimmerman gave an apology to Treyvon Martin’s parents. But that apology I believe hurt him and did not help him. The tone was monotone and sounded unemotional . It did not sound heartfelt. In addition his body language was cold . Just as he did not show signs of vocal animation which would reflect sincerity and contrition, he he did not show any signs of physical animation in his body language. Vocally and physically his actions looked and sounded robotic and insincere.
The lack of sincerity in the tone to me seemed like he was doing this to improve his image with the public. I am not the only one who thought this as the prosecuting attorney immediately asked if he was apologizing because the press was present. George denied it.
The analysis of his statement and words were as telling as his monotone voice. A person who is sincere would have said things a lot differently than George did. He would have also shown some genuine emotion when he spoke. His voice would have reflected sorrow, which it did not
He would have said “I’m sorry for the loss of your son,” and left it at that. He would have said it with an emotional tone and with an upset look on his face. He would not have added
“I did not know how old he was, “I thought he was a little bit younger than I was and I did not know if he was armed or not.”
If Treyvon’s parents are upset with Zimmerman’s apology I believe they have every right to be. This “apology” appeared self serving to me. Is Zimmerman saying that if Treyvon was 19 or 25 or even 40 it would have made a difference that he was shot?
Why is he talking about not knowing that Treyvon was armed or not during an apology to the parents? This information is what needed to have been discussed in the courtroom during a trial not during an attempt to apologize to the parents.
Zmmerman has a new attorney. I can’t imagine his attorney allowing him to say this in court as it may come back to haunt him during the trial. Just his monotone face and voice alone could be used against him. The prosecuting tourney can show this to a jury and see that he was not sincere.
This leads me to believe that George Zimmerman is a loose canon who does not listen to anyone including the dispatcher who told him not to follow Treyvon or to his former attorneys.
His former attorneys gave a presser last week stating that George was not in contact with them and said that he did not heed their advice. In essence George passively aggressively dropped them without speaking to them directly and telling them he wanted to seek other counsel. The attorneys at their presser were not supportive of Zimmerman’s actions and behavior in relation to how he dealt with them.
This new incident of Zimmerman speaking like he did court and saying what he said makes me wonder how much control his new attorney has over him. Perhaps he told his new attorney he wanted to apologize to the parents and the attorney thought it was a good idea. But I am sue that there is no way Zimmerman shared the rest of his apology with his new attorney about making a statement about Trevyvon’s age and whether or not he was armed. If he did, I am sure that his new attorney would have prohibited him from doing so.
This action may very well give us more insight as to Zimmerman’s personality and character of being hot headed, doing what he wants to do and ignoring others who are in charge. His actions today have turned off a lot of people, including myself. It showed a lack of compassion and a lack of sincerity.
I agree with the prosecutor who stated that it was “really aggressive,” that Zimmerman made the statement to Trayvon’s parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, who were sitting in the courtroom. What was aggressive was that he was in essence justifying his actions and pleading his case.
Upon further questioning by the prosecutor ,Zimmmerman said that he had asked his previous lawyers to express his sorrow to the Martin family. But what about his current lawyer? He needed to have his new counsel be his spokesperson and express sympathy to the young boy’s parents. So it confirms that he is not respecting his own current attorney who trying to guide what comes out of his client’s mouth before trial. www.lillianglass.com
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