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The many inconsistencies of George Zimmerman have been revealed, as a new slew of evidence including audio, written and video statements, have been made public by his defense team.

STORY: Zimmerman Re-Enacts The Night Of The Trayvon Shooting

The full raw and uncut videos of Zimmerman are now public record and they show Zimmerman walking through the Twin Lakes Retreat gated community the day after he killed Trayvon Martin, giving his account as to what happened that fatal night.

STORY: George Zimmerman’s Interrogation Video Released…

Zimmerman appears in the video with two bandages on the back of his head and apparent injuries to much of his face, including his nose.

In the videos, Zimmerman gives his account as to what happened, explaining that he had lost sight of Trayvon, turned around and was walking back to his vehicle when the teen appeared behind him and to his left.

Zimmerman says that Trayvon then yelled at him, saying:

“‘Do you have a problem?’ I said, ‘I don’t have a problem, man.’ … He said, ‘You’ve got a problem now.’ … He punched me in the face.”

That caused Zimmerman to fall, he said.

“I think I stumbled. I fell down. He pushed me down, somehow he got on top of me,” Zimmerman said. 

Like we’ve stated before, Zimmerman and his family have a problem keeping their story straight when it comes to telling the truth.

As Trayvon family attorney Benjamin Crump commented when he watched the raw video:

“It’s clear to us and should be clear to everybody why Angela Corey charged Zimmerman with 2nd degree murder.  Zimmerman once again has changed his story on why he got out of his vehicle.”

So which is it? In the same sentence Zimmerman said, “I think I stumbled…He pushed me down.”

There have been at least four instances in which videos of Zimmerman tell another story. Take a look…

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At the time news outlets got their hands on this video, the truth was withheld from the public. No one knew that Zimmerman had changed his clothes the night of the shooting and appeared to have cleaned up while he was walking into the Sanford Police station to be questioned.

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When Zimmerman offered an apology to Trayvon’s family during an April 20 bond hearing, Zimmerman said he didn’t realize Trayvon was so young. But in his call to police moments before the shooting, he described Trayvon, who was 17, as in his “late teens.”

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Zimmerman says that he yelled for help while Trayvon was allegedly on top of him, saying he saw a neighbor come outside: “I said, ‘No, help me. I need help,’

But according to Zimmerman, the neighbor went inside to call the police.

Why didn’t the neighbor stop the fight after he saw Trayvon allegedly pummeling Zimmerman?

Zimmerman later said that he thought about his gun, which was in his holster on his waist, saying that Trayvon spotted the gun and said: 

“He said, ‘You’re going to die, mother-*****,” Zimmerman said. “I grabbed it, I grabbed my firearm and shot it.”

So he screams for help, the neighbor returns inside and he shoots Trayvon, is that what Zimmerman wants us to believe?

Similarly, Det. Chris Serino told Zimmerman that his injuries were not quite consistent with the number of punches he said Trayvon threw and told him “you do, however, have injuries.”

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In the interrogation video, while hooked up to lie detector, Zimmerman was asked by Sanford Police Investigator William Ervin: 

“Did you confront the guy you shot?” He replied “No.” 

Zimmerman lied right there. Didn’t he confront Trayvon when he stepped out of his SUV in search of him?

Zimmerman was then asked “Were you in fear for your life when you shot the guy?

Zimmerman doesn’t hesitate, “No.”

But if Zimmerman wasn’t in fear, then why did he scream for help?

There are too many inconsistencies with Zimmerman’s account and the story still doesn’t add up. There is something Zimmerman isn’t admitting to that will surely become a bombshell and blow the case wide open.