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Sources: Zimmerman had broken nose

CNN sources: Medical report by George Zimmerman's family doctor allegedly shows he suffered a broken nose, two black eyes and two lacerations to the back of his head after he shot & killed Trayvon Martin. What will this mean for his defense?

CNN sources: Medical report by George Zimmerman's family doctor allegedly shows he suffered a broken nose, two black eyes and two lacerations to the back of his head after he shot & killed Trayvon Martin. What will this mean for his defense?

February 20th, 2012
06:35 PM ET

Body found in barrel, is it missing teen?

Tonight on Nancy Grace, cops find a female body in a 50 gallon barrel buried in a shallow grave. Is it missing 16 year-old, Angela Allen?


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  1. Jim

    Nancy, our judicial system is truly messed up when a known sex offender is walking free on the streets and can text a 16 year old girl, yet we imprison a professional athlete for dog fighting. I'm not saying that what Michael Vick did was right, I'm just saying that it's sad that we give animals more rights and protection than we do our children.

    February 20, 2012 at 8:55 pm | Reply
  2. Steven

    i'm not trying to defend the child molester, but just wanna say that, people can lie about their age online. to make theirselves look older or younger. i pray for God to give this family comfort during this hard time

    February 20, 2012 at 10:43 pm | Reply
  3. Darla Ferguson

    There is a movie on Netflix called "Megan is Missing" that is identical to this story. A man portrays himself as a teenager online, lures her to meet him, tortures her and then buries her in a bue barrel. He actually ends up abducting the girls best friend also because she alerts the police and does the same to her. This sicko probably got the idea off of this movie.

    February 20, 2012 at 10:46 pm | Reply
  4. Doris Scott

    Nancy I agree with you that he need to be put to death

    February 25, 2012 at 1:27 am | Reply

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