[quote=no_such_reality][quote=SK in CV]
The dispatcher never asked him to stop following. What she said was “we don’t need you to do that”. He didn’t claim during his police interrogation that he stopped following. And nobody testified during the trial that he stopped following. There was evidence presented that he never stopped following until the physical altercation began.[/quote]
[quote]
Dispatcher: Are you following him?
Zimmerman: Yeah.
Dispatcher: OK, we don’t need you to do that.
Zimmerman: OK.
Dispatcher: Alright sir, what is your name?
Zimmerman: George. He ran.
Dispatcher: Alright George, what’s your last name?
Zimmerman: Zimmerman.
Dispatcher: And George, what’s the phone number you’re calling from?
Zimmerman: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Dispatcher: Alright George, we do have them on the way. Do you want to meet with the officer when they get out there?
Zimmerman: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Alright where you gonna meet with them at?
Zimmerman: If they come in through the gate, tell them to go straight past the clubhouse, and uh, straight past the clubhouse and make a left. And then they go past the mailboxes. They’ll see my truck.
Dispatcher: OK, what address are you parked in front of?
Zimmerman:Um, I don’t know. It’s a cut-through, so I don’t know the answer.
Dispatcher: OK, do you live in the area?
Zimmerman: Yeah, yeah.
Dispatcher: What’s your apartment number?
Zimmerman:It’s a home, it’s 1950, ah c— I don’t want to give it out loud, I don’t know where this kid is.[/quote]
Then apparently, Zimmerman is one cool collect sociopath liar.[/quote]
He very well may be a sociopathic liar. But I don’t see any evidence of it there. There is no inconsistency between this transcript and the testimony that Zimmerman continued to follow him after he was told that he didn’t need to follow.