Zimmerman kept changing his story to police
Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 01:18PM
TheSpook

From [HERE] George Zimmerman talked to Sanford police a half-dozen times, going over what happened the night he killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. In the retelling, parts of his story changed. His account also does not line up with other evidence. Here are some of the most prominent inconsistencies:

Where the confrontation happened

What Martin said 

Dispatcher asked him to find Martin

Why did he move his truck?

Did he follow Martin?

"Are you following him?" the dispatcher asked.

"Yeah," Zimmerman answered.

"OK, we don’t need you to do that," the dispatcher said.

"OK," Zimmerman said.

"No," said Zimmerman.

Serino challenged him further: "How do you not know the three streets in your neighborhood (where) you’ve been living for three years?"

Zimmerman replied that he had a bad memory and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Other inconsistencies

Investigators also pointed out to Zimmerman in a Feb. 29 interrogation several other discrepancies, but he did not clear them up:

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