…. Given the prediction the State is about to “go there”, and y’all know where “there” is, we’re hitting the road again to chase down a few *leads* and simultaneously confront the illegal redactions put forth by *John Schuster.
*If you see Schuster mentioned in any current articles or quotes please send email as priority – he is considered the enemy*
Jasmine Rand and Rod Vereen need to be watched closely for current travel. I know both are counseling W8, and no doubt they are positioning themselves, and the other team members, to avoid the pending pitfalls of proffer. Simply lie coordination.
With that in mind. Check out this link – and pay attention to page#1 (specific wording) and also to page #10 (people and quotes) – I can’t deliver a pdf due to copyright, but y’all, well most, know the skinny; And you can figure out where I’m headed. Trust me, I’d rather be engaging in serious research on Benghazi, the NSA, and the Egyptian uprising right now – but we’ve come this far….
Never leave a man behind, right?
The coordination of the Scheme Team is actually quite impressive. I hope the new media and the patriots behind the screens reading this thread will engage in truth telling to push back from the false messaging. Example:
JASMINE RAND, MARTIN FAMILY ATTORNEY: I think the prosecution has done exceptionally well in this case. From the very beginning they told us that they were going to show us Zimmerman’s tangled web of lies. And that’s exactly what we’re seeing unfold before us now. Detective Serino was a very strong witness for the case and he started to unfold some of Zimmerman’s inconsistencies.
COOPER: I don’t know anybody, though, who thinks that Detective Serino was a strong witness for the prosecution. Just about everybody who’s been discussing this case, certainly on my program and elsewhere, have said that they have never seen a police officer testify so favorably for the defense, the police officer who’s been called by the prosecution.
RAND: I think what we also have to remember is that Detective Serino, whether or not this information gets to the jury, it’s important for the American people to know Detective Serino himself recommended manslaughter charges for George Zimmerman.
Not true. Serino initially recommended no charges. By his own admission, he was pressured by the black police officers within the Sanford Police Dept., and within the city management and leadership, to change his mind – so he did, and recommended manslaughter. After Wolfingers office was removed – and the State stepped in – he honestly told the FBI there was no cause for charges, and he was pressured.
COOPER: What does that tell you?
RAND: That tell me that there were a lot of inconsistencies in George Zimmerman’s story and that he did not find George Zimmerman’s version of what happened credible. And we’ve heard him say that today and we also have to remember that we can’t consider Detective Serino’s statement and testimony in a vacuum. You have to compare it with what we hear the other witnesses say to really uncover George Zimmerman’s inconsistencies.
COOPER: But the fact that Detective Serino himself did not think that a second-degree murder charge was warranted, doesn’t that also tell you that given his look at the evidence he actually thought that as he’s testified on the stand that Zimmerman was pretty credible in the things he said, that his story actually held up?
RAND: No, not at all, because as Detective Serino said, he was also in kind of the initial stages of his investigation and Bernie de la Rionda pointed out today that Detective Serino had not considered all of the evidence that the Jacksonville State Attorney’s office has now considered.
More spin. What evidence did the State of Florida uncover that did not exist while it was in the hands of Detective Serino? Nothing. W8 was a non-issue because, according to Ben Crump, she refused to talk to Serino. However, according to Rachel Jeantel herself, she never said she would not talk to police. She expected to….. so who’s lying?
COOPER: Trayvon Martin’s parents obviously have been in the court every day. They sometimes seemed quite emotional during the trial. How are they doing at this point? I mean, are they confident with the prosecution’s case thus far?
RAND: They are confident with the prosecution’s case. It has been very — an emotionally toiling time for them. I think to have to hear their son crying for help repeatedly, I think that’s a different kind of pain. Hearing your child scream for help and not being able to do anything to help him.
I have ZERO sympathy for either Sybrina or Tracy any longer. The more I find out about how they, not others – they, went above and beyond to manipulate the scheme, the less I think they had any honest grief. This was all a ploy. They are the worst form of filth that exists outside of Washington DC.
COOPER: I just want to go back to the two police officer’s testimony. There was a lot of talk yesterday, even some suggestion that perhaps their testimony because it was, in a lot of people’s opinions, not — clearly not yours, but so favorable to the defense that this was some sort of payback, almost, for difficulties between the law enforcement and the prosecution.
RAND: You know, I didn’t perceive it that way. I think that’s all pure speculation, and I think that we are going to see the prosecution bring the tangled web of lies home during the closing.
COOPER: But you talk about a tangled web of lies but that’s not what the police themselves were saying, the police who investigated this. I mean, in cross-examination by Mark O’Mara, it seemed pretty clear that the police officers felt like George Zimmerman’s statements basically held up. There were a few minor inconsistencies coming — he said that Trayvon Martin came out of the bushes, the location of Trayvon Martin’s hands, et cetera.
But overall, the police seemed relatively satisfied with what George Zimmerman had told them time and time again.
RAND: I think that these were not minor inconsistencies. Some of the big inconsistencies we’ve heard where Zimmerman claiming that he was so severely injured that he had to pull out a gun and kill Trayvon. And that’s certainly not what we heard from Detective Serino. Detective Serino said he didn’t believe George Zimmerman was punched 25 to 30 times.
We heard the medical examiner say today that George Zimmerman’s injuries are not consistent with someone who’s been punched even over a dozen times, that it’s more consistent with someone that was punched only once. And at maximum had his head hit on the concrete at one time as well. So I think that these — all of these witnesses are bringing into play Zimmerman’s inconsistencies.
Note how Jasmine Rand is conflating the Jacksonville Medical Examiner to be “THE MEDICAL EXAMINER”. “As if” Roa was the Seminole County M.E. Smooth manipulation effort. This indicates BDLR plans to NOT call the actual Medical Examiner who did the autopsy and instead they will refer to this Jacksonville paid witness to fill the void by name conflation.
COOPER: Jasmine Rand, appreciate your time. Thank you.
RAND: Thank you. (link with follow-up by O’Mara)
The rest of this post is less about Trayvon Martin and more about how the media manipulates the public to sell a specific agenda-filled narrative.
From the very beginning the descriptions of Trayvon Martin by his parents did not make sense. Listening to questions of Tracy and Sybrina, and their answers – their responses were often disconnected, contradictory and, well, just odd in their lack of depth.
On example is this early interview with Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon’s mother. Note this is very early on before the media handler (Ryan Julison) took control of the scripting, and made sure Tracy and Sybrina appeared together.
Another example was about 2 months later when Sybrina travelled to London, England and was questioned again. Even months later, when asked the same or similar general questions, she just never seemed to be able to describe Trayvon. Very odd.
Additionally odd was upon hearing of Trayvon’s death Sybrina never left North Dade (Fort Lauderdale) to travel to Sanford. She stayed home. The first time she actually went to Sanford was after Spring Break, and after she had coordinated the cover-up at Krop High School and in the Miami-Dade area.
Also, Sybrina was unable to describe Trayvon’s likes or dislikes. She gave conflicting information about his favorite foods, sports, and things he enjoyed. Sybrina said Trayvon loved basketball, but Trayvon told everyone in his social network he disliked basketball.
When asked about his favorite meal Sybrina said Trayvon liked Fried Chicken; the next time she said hamburgers, and yet another time she described something totally different.
Sybrina told investigators she did not know that Trayvon had a twitter account, and she did not know his name on Facebook. Sybrina Fulton knew nothing about Trayvon’s U-Tube account, his following of Mixed Martial Art combat fighting, or his home made movies from street fights to video’s of his cousin.
On the morning she found out he was shot, she sat in the parking lot of her work for a few minutes then drove home – and stayed there.
All of these are just unusual examples of odd and disconnected descriptions for a parent who was sold to the public as incredibly close to her son and devastated. And when you look at the pictures of Sybrina with Trayvon, there are always other people in them, and in all of them as a general sense it’s usually Trayvon’s half-brother Jahvaris who seems closest to his mom.We have fully documented how something changed in Trayvon, something troubling. A serious and rapid downward spiral in behavior and it is well noted during the time period from October 2010 (trouble with Dad), to Summer 2011 (significant drug use), to the last year of school August 2011 through Feb 2012 when he missed 53 days of school, was suspended three times, and the last suspension was a serious enough violation to warrant 10 days suspension out of school.
And just something about the story of Trayvon and his mom; and his mom’s behavior not matching the story being sold. Then we read this recent article in esquire magazine and something stuck out. Something that connected numerous dots in describing exactly what was going on.
He was growing so fast, he’d stretched out like a rubber band, 158 pounds on a five-eleven frame, so long and thin everyone teased him: Boy, you too skinny to take a breath.
He was wearing the hoodie he always wore, lost in his music like he always was. People teased him about that, too. Next door to his uncle Stephen’s house, a modest ranch house where he often spent the night, lived an old lady who called him Mouse. (link)
This relatively demure comment actually clicked in with another piece of the puzzle from earlier. THIS is a radio interview given by Trayvon’s aunt, Ebony Martin Mcclain, who is Tracy Martin’s sister, on the Rickey Smiley Show. The full radio interview is available here, but we have copied the audio onto U-Tube format so that you can listen to it here.
Do you hear what she is saying?
Trayvon was NOT living with his mom. Trayvon was NOT living with his dad. Trayvon was living with his uncle, Stephen Martin, a former Marine, and his wife “Aunt Miriam, in Miami Gardens.
Miriam previously described Trayvon’s living arrangements as:
She’s [Miriam] known Trayvon since the day he was born. He spent as much time at their house as he did anywhere else. (link)
Uncle Stephen’s son (Trayvon’s cousin), Stephen “Boobie” Martin, was Trayvon’s best friend. Boobie is who travelled to Sanford to visit Trayvon at Brandy Green’s condo in The Retreat at Twin Lakes the final weekend. It was Trayvon and Boobie who attended Brandy’s son’s football game that Saturday night then all three drove back to Brandy’s condo. “Boobie” left the following morning (Sunday).

We know Trayvon’s Dad, Tracy Martin, (pictured above) was living with his sister Ebony Martin Mcclain, as noted in the radio interview, also in Miami Gardens. However, Tracy was reported to be considering a permanent move to live with girlfriend Brandy Green and her son, Chad, in Sanford. *Brandy Green has given birth to Tracy’s child in December.
[ You also need to remember Tracy was still married to Alicia Stanley – the “step-mom” from the Dr. Phil show. Tracy and Alicia Martin had been together for 14 years and married for 7 Poor Alicia is by all considerations “The Forgotten Woman”]

Tracy Martin (Trayvon Dad) Far Right
The discussions of Trayvon moving to Sanford had already taken place:
Last night he [Trayvon] had a long talk with DeWayne, his buddy from pee-wee football. DeWayne asked what he was doing.
Just chillin’ with my ol’ boy, Trayvon said. Trayvon’s dad was dating a woman who lived there, a woman named Brandy, and it was looking serious. If he had to change high schools again to move up there, he said, it would be a’ight. (link)
But one thing is certain, at the time Trayvon was shot he WAS NOT living with Sybrina Fulton, his mom. NOR was he permanently residing with his dad, Tracy.
Now folks on the ground in/around Trayvon’s High School have provided the specific information as to why he did not live with his mom. However, until that is confirmed, and some additional measures are taken, we will leave it out of the outline.
The behavioral challenges of Trayvon during that winter school session might have led to the decision to put him in the care, custody and guardianship, of his uncle, who by all manner of evaluation, Trayvon did listen to and respect. Trayvon’s dad, Tracy, was seperated from his wife of seven years Alicia Martin, and his girlfriend in Sanford, Brandy, was pregnant. Meanwhile he loved him some ‘twerkin’ lap dances.
But Trayvon was NOT living with Sybrina (mom) or Tracy (dad) during the time prior to the trip to Sanford.
So now, given the revelation of additional facts, and with the hindsight of the TRUTH, do these previous interviews make more sense now?
Certainly all the disparate stories and disconnection now makes sense. It was all just a ruse to create an impression, a false impression.
The reason Sybrina could not describe Trayvon, was because she did not know Trayvon. Not in the same sense the attorneys and media consultants were framing her. This is why early on the entire narrative seemed so disjointed.
The family lawyers, The Scheme Team, were selling a Trayvon family that never existed. Trayvon neither lived with Sybrina or Tracy. He was a portable troubled teen who was living with his uncle who was trying to straighten him out.
It is beyond sad – that ultimately, in order not to reflect the typical example of black teen crisis in America the family, or their handlers, felt they needed to script a false storyline for the media. AND worse yet, the media could not even ask the questions to bring the truth forth. The media just left those blazing irreconcilable conversations and statements by the scheme team float in the air like dangling participles…..
None of this changes the substance of the case against George Zimmerman. However, it does reflect a particular character trait, and expose the agenda of the family attorneys. That falsely constructed story is profoundly wrong.

They have created this fairy tale story around a 12-year-old little boy named Trayvon Martin. That person never existed in the life of George Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman met a 17-year-old troubled teen with anger issues, who liked to portray himself as player inside the thug culture, just like his school discipline records will reflect.
The truth will always come out – eventually…. it always does.