That's not what he said in the 911 call.
:doh
He doesn't have to be specific in the call, does he?
He said acting suspiciously. That is sufficient.
, casually looking at homes does not equate to peering in windows.
Are you confused as to what he said?
He said "looking into homes".
He wasn't looking into homes.
The evidence says you are wrong.
And, Martin would still be alive if Zimmerman had heeded the advice of the 911 operator, who told him to remain in the vehicle,
You clearly do not know the evince.
You even got this wrong.
No one told him not to get out of his vehicle. So stop with the nonsense.
And as already pointed out, he was told to let the call-taker know what else he did. You can not accomplish that by not following.
not to mention he never would definitely never have left the vehicle had he not been armed with a gun that he clearly was not responsible enough to own.
Why do you persist in speaking about things you know nothing about?
He picked a fight, shot an unarmed man and got away with murder, IMO.
In your opinion?
Your opinion flies in the face of the evidence.
Trayvon approached Zimmerman in a hasty manner and was in the process of striking him. When he arrived and Zimmerman as Zimmerman was in the process of looking up, Trayvon struck him.
Learn the damn evidence instead of making it up in your head.
George and Shellie had a fight that night and she left the house to go to her father's house before George ever left for the Target.
He was angry..
Have you followed this case at all?
There you go assuming again. :doh
There was no indication that he was angry at that time or when she left hours earlier.
Are you familiar with the layout of the Retreat? There was NO sidewalk once he left the clubhouse area.
This comment is obfuscation on your part. It is typical.
He was spotted looking into homes and not walking on the sidewalk
prior to the club house.
As that occurred previously, the fact that Trayvon didn't take the sidewalk after the club house (which he could have) has absolutely nothing to do with what occurred prior to the club house.