George Zimmerman Passed Lie Detector Test About Trayvon Martin Shooting, Report Says
As George Zimmerman‘s case continues, we in the public have been getting more and more information as we try to piece the puzzle together. The latest report, from The Smoking Gun, says that Zimmerman voluntarily took and passed a lie detector test about the night of the Trayvon Martin shooting.
According to a confidential report from the Sanford Police Department, “Zimmerman willingly computer voice stress analyzer (CVSA) ‘truth verification’ on February 27.”
Via The Smoking Gun:
Investigators concluded that he “has told substantially the complete truth in regards to this examination.”
Zimmerman, the report noted, “was classified as No Deception Indicated (NDI).”
Along with questions about whether his first name was George and if it was Monday, Zimmerman was asked, “Did you confront the guy you shot?’ He answered, “No.” He was also asked, “Were you in fear for your life, when you shot the guy.” Zimmerman replied, “Yes.”
Beforehand, Zimmerman apparently signed a release affirming he was taking the test “voluntarily, without duress, coercion, threat or promise.”
(H/T Smoking Gun via Blaze)
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