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Heee's baaaaaack (in trouble again)
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George Zimmerman, the man who was acquitted of murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, has received a criminal summons for stalking...

Well, I’d like to help you, ma’am, but I’m afraid there’s no law against a killer stalking you...

(Actually, I'm pretty sure there is.) The stalkee is

...a private investigator who was hired by a production company that was working on a documentary about Trevon Martin's life, according to CNN affiliate WKMG. Deputies said Zimmerman called Warren 55 times, left 36 voicemails, texted him 67 times and sent 27 emails over a nine-day span...

Probably just wishing him good luck.

The criminal charge adds to a lengthy list of legal issues for Zimmerman. He was a neighborhood watch captain in Sanford, Florida in February 2012 when he shot and killed Martin, an unarmed black 17-year-old...Later, Zimmerman was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault and domestic violence with a weapon in January 2015. He also drew outrage when he attempted to auction off the gun that he purportedly used to kill Martin.

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#2
There's been a pretty speculative notion I've had about Zimmerman since he killed Trayvon Martin - that when Zimmerman said Martin told him, "You are going to die tonight," what actually happened is that that was the thought Zimmerman was having in his own mind as he was reaching for his gun. Like I said, that's highly speculative but I haven't been able to shake the feeling that that is exactly what happened - it rings so true with who Zimmerman is. Him being sick enough to attribute his own homicidal thoughts as words Trayvon Martin said to him just rings true with who he is. He is a sick man.
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Luckily, he's probably just all talk and no murder.

Right?
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