B29

As much as we were trying to find this man guilty … they give you a booklet that basically tells you the truth, and the truth is that there was nothing that we could do about it. I feel the verdict was already told.”

– Zimmerman Juror B29

The juror, B29, the entire legacy media complex repeatedly said they could not determine her race, spoke out today to, wait for it…. yep, ABC’s Robin Roberts.
Humor in NatureSurprisingly, now that she is visible to the rest of the world B-29’s race does not look too difficult to figure out. Go figure.
She claims she fought whitey all the way to the bitter end, demanding they find Zimmerman guilty of murder because she was not going to stand by and let him get away with it. She tried her best, but there was just too much evidence against her, and the law did not support her demands for guilt.
B-29 is a mother of eight. Who says she “believes she let the parents of Trayvon down“.

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DAILY MAIL – The only minority on the all-female jury in the George Zimmerman murder trial said she believes he got away with murder but they could not prove it under the law.
Juror B29 is the only member to have come out publicly after sitting down for an interview with GMA’s Robin Roberts, though she did not reveal her name and was referred to only as ‘Maddy’.
The mother-of-eight revealed she ‘fought to the end’ with the rest of the women as she initially believed he was guilty of second-degree murder and certainly manslaughter.
But after reviewing the evidence on the second day she realized there was not enough evidence for a conviction.
‘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. ‘[But] the law couldn’t prove it.
‘You can’t put the man in jail even though in our hearts we felt he was guilty. But we had to grab our hearts and put it aside and look at the evidence.
‘That’s where I felt confused, where if a person kills someone, then you get charged for it,’ Maddy said. ‘But as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can’t say he’s guilty.’
When asked by Roberts whether the case should have gone to trial, Maddy said, ‘I don’t think so.’
‘I felt like this was a publicity stunt. This whole court service thing to me was publicity,’ she said.
The Puerto Rico native also revealed she is having trouble sleeping at night as she constantly wrestles with her conscience over whether she made the right decision or not.
‘I felt like I let a lot of people down, and I’m thinking to myself, “Did I go the right way? Did I go the wrong way?”‘ she said.
‘As much as we were trying to find this man guilty…they give you a booklet that basically tells you the truth, and the truth is that there was nothing that we could do about it. I feel the verdict was already told.’
The nursing assistant also said she feels like she owes the parents of Trayvon Martin an apology because she believes she let them down.
‘It’s hard for me to sleep, it’s hard for me to eat because I feel I was forcefully included in Trayvon Martin’s death,’ she said. ‘And as I carry him on my back, I’m hurting as much Trayvon’s Martin’s mother because there’s no way that any mother should feel that pain.’ (continue reading)

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