There is an inescapable and growing suspicion that state prosecutors are near to fumbling away the opportunity to convict George Zimmerman of second-degree murder in the shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin in February 2012.
At the beginning of the trial this would have seemed improbable, especially when the prosecutors started strong with a powerful, concise opening statement from Assistant State Attorney, John Guy, in sharpe contrast to the silly knock-knock joke and seemingly disorganized and meandering defense argument.
These are the reasons why the George Zimmerman prosecution case is in deep trouble as it enters the second week of testimonies.