National AM Buzz: New Details Released in Trayvon Martin Case, John Edwards Trial Resumes Wednesday
By: NBC News, CNN News, KARK 4 Today
Updated: May 16, 2012
New Details Released in Trayvon Martin Case
There are new details on the extent of injuries suffered by George Zimmerman, the man who fatally shot Florida teen Trayvon Martin.
George Zimmerman went to his family doctor the day after Trayvon Martin was killed.
Sources with detailed knowledge of the investigation confirm the doctor wrote a private medical report that specified Zimmerman's injuries.
It says Zimmerman had a closed fracture of his nose, two black eyes and two cuts on the back of his head.
John Edwards Trial Resumes Wednesday
Former presidential candidate John Edwards' daughter could take the stand in his trial today.
Edwards himself as well as his former mistress Rielle Hunter are also on the list of possible witnesses.
Tuesday, investigator Jim Walsh testified for the defense saying most of the money from wealthy donors went to Edwards' former aide Andrew Young and his wife, not Rielle Hunter.
Obama Administration Unveils Alzheimer's Plan
The Obama Administration unveiled its national Alzheimer's plan, giving the nation a deadline to come up with effective treatments and prevention strategies.
The NIH will fund major studies of possible therapies, including a nasal spray that delivers insulin directly to the brain.
This is based on evidence that Alzheimer's and diabetes may be related.
The number of Alzheimer's cases is expected to more than double by the year 2050.
There are new details on the extent of injuries suffered by George Zimmerman, the man who fatally shot Florida teen Trayvon Martin.
George Zimmerman went to his family doctor the day after Trayvon Martin was killed.
Sources with detailed knowledge of the investigation confirm the doctor wrote a private medical report that specified Zimmerman's injuries.
It says Zimmerman had a closed fracture of his nose, two black eyes and two cuts on the back of his head.
John Edwards Trial Resumes Wednesday
Former presidential candidate John Edwards' daughter could take the stand in his trial today.
Edwards himself as well as his former mistress Rielle Hunter are also on the list of possible witnesses.
Tuesday, investigator Jim Walsh testified for the defense saying most of the money from wealthy donors went to Edwards' former aide Andrew Young and his wife, not Rielle Hunter.
Obama Administration Unveils Alzheimer's Plan
The Obama Administration unveiled its national Alzheimer's plan, giving the nation a deadline to come up with effective treatments and prevention strategies.
The NIH will fund major studies of possible therapies, including a nasal spray that delivers insulin directly to the brain.
This is based on evidence that Alzheimer's and diabetes may be related.
The number of Alzheimer's cases is expected to more than double by the year 2050.
Comments
Sounds to me like he shot the kid in self defense
lloyd b.
May 16, 2012 at 6:56 am


