Yes I do. Martin was definitely murdered in my opinion by Zimmerman.
Link:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/08/2684419/shooting-mystery-miami-dade-teen.html
Snip: "Moments later, several calls were made to 911, telling police two men were fighting and shots were fired.
When officer T. Smith arrived at the scene moments later, he found Martin’s body lying face down on the grass about 70 yards from the family’s home, bleeding from a chest wound. He had $22, candy and a can of iced tea in his pockets.
Zimmerman gave police a statement that he stepped out of his car and he and Martin fought. He said he was “yelling for someone to help, but no one would help me.”
Zimmerman had a bloody nose, wet grass stains on his red jacket and was bleeding head wound. Martin was pronounced dead at 7:30 p.m.
“We don’t know what led up to that fight,’’ Lee said."
Let's see if I get this correct...assume I am a neighborhood watch guy and I see a "suspicious person" in my neighborhood at 7 p.m. walking on the sidewalk. I decide to call the police and follow this person. Hmm....the guy that I'm following sees me following him and doesn't know my intent or who I am. The person I'm following decides to defend himself when I get out of my vehicle to confront him (correct use of Florida's Castle Doctrine by Martin) and then I decide to "defend myself" from the event I created by shooting the guy I was following.
George Zimmerman was not innocent of instigation. He started this entire ordeal and he killed a young man in the process. Zimmerman is not a police officer, Zimmerman has no arrest authority, Zimmerman started this entire ordeal, Zimmerman got out of his truck and confronted Martin, Zimmerman killed Martin. You can't claim self defense if you started it. That is Florida law and that is the law in every state I can think of.