

Today, July 2nd, is DAY #17 (of 4th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case. (more…)
WHY THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR LIED

A WFTV report shows some aspects of the autopsy performed on Trayvon Martin. FULL AUTOPSY REPORT HERE – The autopsy revealed bruising and cuts to the hands of Trayvon Martin consistent with the statements and accounts of George Zimmerman. The autopsy also revealed that Trayvon had THC in his blood and urine consistent with marijuana use.

In addition the autopsy report revealed moderate beginning signs of brain damage, and mild liver damage associated with prolonged use of DXM or in street lingo “Lean “ in an otherwise healthy young man. 2006 ABC NEWS – It’s more than a drug; it’s a culture. It’s what’s known on the street as “Lean,” a highly addictive cocktail of cough syrup, Juice or soda, and candy (see Watermelon Juice, Skittles, Robitussin) so potent it makes you “lean” over when high.

We have previously outlined extensive research into Trayvon’s well known drug use as discussed with his peers, and the well documented social converstions with his friends about his drug lifestyle. These are not subject to interpretation. They are factual and truthful.
In addition, it should also be noted this is the same autopsy Trayvon Family Attorney Benjamin Crump filed previous court orders (March 6th-7th) to keep out of public review. Crump filed filed injunctions to seal school records, attendance records, disciplinary records, and law enforcement contact records as well as the autopsy.
We have outlined the lies, falsehoods and specific manipulations by various parties associated with the false narrative. For this update, against the backdrop of the autopsy discovery, we will revisit the lies by Trayvon Family Funeral Director Richard Kurtz, and show the agenda driven intent. (more…)


Today, July 2nd, is DAY #17 (of 4th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case. (more…)
"Tugboat" That's What They Called Him…. (Repost From December Discovery Evidence In Zimmerman Trial)
To answer some questions people have as they come toward a greater understanding of the Zimmerman case. Here is a repost from December 2012. It should answer the question(s) about George Zimmerman’s past:
As each day passes, more discovery in the State’s case against George Zimmerman comes forth into the sunlight. Defense attorney’s Mark O’Mara and Don West have been pulling teeth out of the Prosecution Team to get it, and indeed they are having to force it from them, but slowly and surely it is coming out.
Along with it comes the truth.
We have outlined some of the previous false narratives now diminished if not totally deconstructed by the disinfecting sunlight of truth. Some of which are:
- Why did George Zimmerman deem Trayvon Suspicious on Feb 26th.
- The evidence of the significant injuries sustained by George Zimmerman as he was attacked by Trayvon Martin.
- The Trayvon Family attorney’s fabricated a story. A completely a made-up story surrounding the girlfriend of Trayvon Martin they called “DeeDee”; Including, but not limited to, the very basics of her age and disposition.
- and the media willingly selling the false story of “DeeDee” for effect and narrative selling.
So today we look at another false aspect surrounding George Zimmerman. Specifically his prior encounter with law enforcement in 2005 which led to this often displayed mug shot. (more…)
Obviously given detective Chris Serino’s testimony today many people are wondering what’s the back-story?
What you witnessed play out today was a State Prosecutor who called up the “lead detective” in the case, and yet only asked him about Serino’s direct interviews with George Zimmerman. Bernie De La Rionda never asked Serino about the investigation itself.

Why?
Chris Serino was the very narrowest point of the information and investigative funnel. All investigative information ended up on his desk. Serino was the lead information gatherer, interviewer, and investigative person behind every single aspect to the evidence in the case. So why didn’t the State ask the lead homicide detective anything about the evidence?
The answer to that question once again frames the narrative of a fraudulent and malicious prosecution. The State does not want Detective Serino to testify about the evidence, because there isn’t any. The only reason Serino even filed a capias was to get the case from his desk into the hands of the State investigative team, FDLE.
DiwataMan has previously written about this – CLICK HERE. And likewise in April, May and June of last year we followed the “why” trail to the same conclusion. Detective Serino was pressured to file a capias where no justification existed. (more…)
Today, July 1st, is DAY #16 (of 4th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case.
Last week the prosecution feebly presented the first series of witnesses against George Zimmerman. However, as most observers would note, the witnesses called by the state have so far been more beneficial for the Zimmerman Self-Defense position. (more…)
Today, July 1st, is DAY #16 (of 4th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case.
Last week the prosecution feebly presented the first series of witnesses against George Zimmerman. However, as most observers would note, the witnesses called by the state have so far been more beneficial for the Zimmerman Self-Defense position. (more…)
“Tara The Treeper” – The astounding and phenomenal finder of all great wonders, brought forth this hidden ABC video to the public spotlight. This is the very best audio sample of Witness #8, Dee Dee during her interview with Benjamin Crump and Matt Gutman on March 19th, 2012.
Compare this audio of “Dee Dee” to the person on the witness stand last week identified as Witness #8. Is it the same person?
I doubt there’s a single person -who has ever spent any time here at the Tree House- who would wonder what my opinion is. {{*Think August 2nd, 2012*}}

You must understand for yourself – what is said, and also what is left unsaid…
There was a movie several years ago called Absolute Power, starring Clint Eastwood. The plot summary is essentially:
…. an aging cat burglar becomes a crusader embroiled in a deadly cat-and-mouse game involving murder and a government cover-up. [T]he story works at different levels … The trouble begins when ex-con Luther Whitney (Clint Eastwood) decides to pull off one last heist before retiring. Just as he finishes looting the vault of a well-fortified mansion, a drunken couple enters the adjoining bedroom apparently eager to start making love. But something goes awry and a violent tussle ensues that abruptly ends when gun-wielding men bust in and shoot down the woman. During the ensuing chaos, Luther slips out. Only later does the audience learn that the would-be lovers were U.S.-President Alan Richmond (Gene Hackman) and Christy Sullivan (Melora Hardin), the young wife of the President’s biggest supporter Walter Sullivan (E.G. Marshall).
As the investigation and cover-up begins, Luther, who has already been contacted by hard-boiled and suspicious detective Seth Frank (Ed Harris) begins to fear that he will be blamed for the killing and prepares to leave the country.
… Luther goes to the airport, but just before he flies, he sees a press conference in which President Richmond, without so much as a twitch, goes on a tirade concerning his stand against violence. Something inside him snaps and he abruptly decides to stay and fight for justice…. (link)
Like Clint’s character in that movie, for me there was a similar “snapping moment” as I bore witness to the most blazing display of hypocrisy and political filth. (more…)