Sanford, FL – Minority Juror Tells TV Interviewer Zimmerman ‘Got Away With Murder’

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    Robin Roberts, left, with Juror B29 from the George Zimmerman trial, center, and attorney David Chico on Sanford, FL – A second juror in the trial of George Zimmerman has given a TV interview saying the former neighborhood watch volunteer “got away with murder” when he was acquitted earlier this month in the shooting death of black, unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.

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    The woman, identified in court as juror B29, who is part Hispanic, said she would have liked to convict Zimmerman of murdering Martin but said her hands were tied by a lack of evidence.

    “You can’t put the man in jail even though in our hearts we felt he was guilty,” she told ABC’s Robin Roberts in an interview due to be aired on Friday morning. “But we had to grab our hearts and put it aside and look at the evidence,” the woman said.

    Excerpts of the interview were published on ABC’s website, http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-zimmerman-juror-murder/story?id=19770659.

    Zimmerman, a white Hispanic man, was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter on July 13 after a racially charged trial. The verdict triggered demonstrations across the United States.

    The jurors have remained anonymous under a judge’s order. Juror B29 allowed her face to be shown, but used only that name Maddy. ABC said the 36-year-old woman is Puerto Rican and that she recently moved to Florida from Chicago. She is a nursing assistant and mother of eight.

    Juror B29 is the second juror to speak in a televised interview, and the first to show her face.

    Juror B37, a mother of two who grew up in a military family, appeared last week on CNN with her face obscured. She said she believed Zimmerman, 29, was “justified” in shooting Martin, 17, during a confrontation in a gated community in central Florida in February 2012.

    She said she did not think Zimmerman racially profiled Martin and believed Martin attacked Zimmerman first.

    Shortly after the interview, which prompted a hostile backlash on social media, CNN said four other jurors released a statement distancing themselves from the comments of B37.

    Juror B29 agreed with B37 that the case was never about race, despite accusations by the prosecution that Zimmerman had profiled Martin when he called police to report someone acting suspiciously in the community near Orlando.

    The prosecution accused Zimmerman of profiling Martin and following him in the manner of a vigilante. Zimmerman’s lawyers said he acted in self-defense after Martin started beating his head against a concrete sidewalk.

    Whatever the truth, juror B29 said Zimmerman had a lot to answer for. “George Zimmerman got away with murder, but you can’t get away from God. And at the end of the day, he’s going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with,” Maddy said. ” the law couldn’t prove it.”

    When the jury began deliberations, she said she initially favored convicting Zimmerman. “I was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. I fought to the end,” she said.

    On the second day of deliberations she realized there was not enough proof to convict Zimmerman of murder or manslaughter under Florida law, she said.

    When asked by Roberts whether the case should have gone to trial, the juror said, “I don’t think so.” She added, “I felt like this was a publicity stunt.”

    She said that after the trial had ended, she wrestled with her decision and had a hard time sleeping and eating. She said she feels she owes Martin’s parents an apology.

    “I’m hurting as much as Trayvon Martin’s mother because there’s no way that any mother should feel that pain,” she said.


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    10 years ago

    Mrs.B29. If you say there was a lack of evidence and you couldn’t get a conviction,then why the hell do you say and qoute: Zimmerman got away with murder????? I would rather say zimmerman saved his own life of being murdered. Sicko world we live in,its all about “EMOITIONS” only!

    sandymoos
    sandymoos
    10 years ago

    Let’s see: She voted not guilty, but said that he got away with murder…odd

    Oldtimer
    Oldtimer
    10 years ago

    This really is silly. By her own admission, there was not enough evidence to convict Zimmerman of anything, and the case should not even have been brought. Still he “got away with murder”?

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    10 years ago

    Thank G-d for laws!
    Her hands were tied because of lack of evidence!
    Exactly!

    10 years ago

    Depending on your reality, this is either a travesty of justice or just a tin can of happy outcomes for the gun culture. Either way, the fact I think is that this sort of issue is a true travesty of the due issue that Mr. Zimmerman did deserve true jail time but was aquitted. And do not be surprised if this trial and outcome is still discussed on the television and radio and internet circuits in 100 years from now.

    The_Truth
    Noble Member
    The_Truth
    10 years ago

    She should be held accountable for freely admitting lying to a jury.

    shmaltz222
    shmaltz222
    10 years ago

    “MIshpatim Baal Yedaum”..

    chayamom
    chayamom
    10 years ago

    “said she would have liked to convict Zimmerman of murdering Martin but said her hands were tied by a lack of evidence.”
    Well a trial is all about the evidence not about what you feel or wish! In this country all that matters is that a black person shouldn’t get what’s coming to him despite the evidence that they deserved it.

    ShalomCon
    ShalomCon
    10 years ago

    Acquittal doesn’t always mean innocent. OJ Simpson was acquitted of two murders because of lack of evidence and a bungled police investigation. But he was convicted in the wrongful death civil trial.

    The shoddy police investigation of Zimmerman immediately following Trayvon’s death left many unanswered questions and enough missing evidence to leave the jury with no choice but acquittal.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    She thinks he murdered the young man. She was unable to vote for a conviction because of Florida law. That is to say, she thinks he murdered someone and got away with it. I fail to see a problem with her behavior. She voted in accordance with Florida law.

    Florida law is written to allow people to get out of their car and start a fight and kill an unarmed child. That is what the law allows.

    WebbeRebbe
    WebbeRebbe
    10 years ago

    Gotta love low information people. On the other hand its good to see PMO in FL finally made it to TV.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    10 years ago

    She’s a racist pig & my proof is, i will bet she was fine with the OJ verdict. He got away ith murder.