General Patton wrote:They had two audio experts duel to the death. And yes.
For the record, it sounds like coons to me. But that doesn't imply intent to commit murder per se.
The engineer applied a filter to take out the noise, and cut off the S sound. The background noise that was also cut out left the recording with the appearance of sounding like D or T, which is how you can get "cold" or "coat".
What about the cadence issue? If you're agitated and being impatient on the phone, and it's an usually cold(for Florida) late Feb night, you'd have a sort of muttered and curt "fuckin' cold out here'.
However he does say "these assholes always get away" remark before. Was his 'fuckin ???' an addendum to that remark, or an isolated "man its cold out here, I hope the cops hurry".
I know it's goofy to make much adieu over a split second utterance, but I guess the interpretation of that is a deciding factor if the FBI will really get into the case or not.
To me the real question is what did he mean by "these assholes". Did he mean a general grouping of faceless criminals who could be any younger hoodlum?
According to the official story(the media story, not the cop story), Zimmerman began walking toward the direction Trayvon was, told dispatchers he's gonna keep after him,
and then just straight up shot him in some sort of cold blood hate attack.
According to the Zimmerman/cop story, Zimmerman began walking in the direction Trayvon was while on the phone with dispatchers, loses sight of him, returns to his car and is blindsighted by Trayvon who begins to pummel him on the ground. Fearing the head bashing will end in quick permenant brain damage or death, he discharges his weapon to stop the attack.
Did he try and revive Trayvon or see that he was still alive?
A witness nearby claims he saw Trayvon on top of Zimmerman. Others give a different story.
"Do you know who I am? I am the arm, and I sound like this..."-man from another place, twin peaks fire walk with me