zimmerman's tall tale moves in the opposite direction, he goes from getting his head slammed on concrete and yelling at goode for help and manages to inch his way to the grass. goode has him going from grass to concrete.
I don't know how important it will be that Z stated the direction of the struggle differently than the eyewitness, but I do know one thing for sure.
The fact that we have an eyewitness confirming they were fighting on the sidewalk, completely obliterates about 200+ posts from UB stating emphatically that there was no possible way the "ground game" occured on the sidewalk. In true UB fashion, it was repeated endlessly, with undeniable "facts" and "evidence" that anyone arguing to the contrary had to be too stupid to fathom.
Just to keep score from the massive thread on this subject.
1. We now KNOW that Zimmerman was on the bottom being beaten. UB FAIL
2. We now KNOW that it was Zimmerman screaming for help. UB FAIL
3. We now KNOW that the struggle occurred on the sidewalk at some point. UB FAIL
Just a few days into the trial and HUNDREDS of posts claiming those three scenarios were flat-out impossible have been decimated. Zimmerman could still be guilty as hell, if he initiated physical contact. But, many "undeniable" conclusions are dying much deserved deaths.
This is precisely why I didn't jump on the bandwagon and presume he was guilty until the actual facts came to light. The Duke Lacrosse fiasco is still far too fresh in my memory to fall for that shit, of course, I didn't fall for that either. Answer honestly, did you?