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A creative spirit has come alive in the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin killing, as artists and painters alike have focused their energy into producing brilliant pieces of work dedicated to the slain teen. 
A video released last week by the State Attorney prosecuting the case shows Zimmerman freely walked about the police station the night of the shooting unescorted.
Shepard Fairey, the man who created the iconic Obama "Hope" poster, couldn't put the paintbrush down when it came to the case of Trayvon Martin.
Four key witnesses involved in the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman are now changing their accounts of what happened the night he shot and killed Trayvon Martin.
In an effort to skew the public's perception of Trayvon Martin, a YouTube video is circling the internet reportedly showing Trayvon engaged in a fight.
According to the Daily Beast's David R. Dow, not only will Zimmerman be acquitted of murdering Trayvon, but the case will never see the inside of a courtroom, in part because of Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law.
George Zimmerman and his lawyers don’t want the court of public opinion to convict their client based solely on the release of the new evidence by the State Attorney’s Office.
On Friday, Rivera appeared on Bill O’Reilly's O'Reilly Factor and proclaimed that in Trayvon's 7-Eleven tape, taken moments before he was fatally shot, the 17-year-old was wearing a large hoodie, a.k.a. “thug wear.”
The media made a big deal out of Trayvon Martin having weed in his system, but they continue to discount what George Zimmerman had in his body.
The evidence released yesterday in the Trayvon Martin case revealed that George Zimmerman’s defense will have a difficult time trying to prove that he acted in self defense.
The surveillance video from 7-Eleven on the night Trayvon Martin was killed by George Zimmerman has been released.
Days before bonding out of a Florida jail, George Zimmerman wrote a two page letter to a supporter, which has now been released to the public. 
A New York Times editorial piece highlighted the countless missteps, sloppy work and circumstances beyond their control that may have impeded the on-going investigation.
Trayvon Martin died from a single gunshot wound to the chest fired from “intermediate range,” according to a new autopsy report.
George Zimmerman is still getting support from donors! His legal defense fund has raised over $15,000 since his donation site was built less than a month ago.
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