The smoking gun in this case: “A source with knowledge of the investigation into the shooting of Trayvon Martin tells theGrio that it was then Sanford police chief Bill Lee, along with Capt. Robert O'Connor, the investigations supervisor, who made the decision to release George Zimmerman on the night of February 26th, after consulting with State Attorney Norman Wolfinger — in person. Wolfinger's presence at the scene or at the police department in the night of a shooting would be unusual, according to the source. On a typical case, police contact the state attorney's office and speak with an on duty assistant state attorney; they either discuss the matter by phone or the on duty assistant state attorney comes to the crime scene - but rarely the state attorney him or herself.” Why was this case so special that the State's attorney left his house on a rainy Sunday night to come in person and make this decision not to arrest when they had not even interviewed all the witnesses yet? Who is protecting Zimmerman or perhaps, his father, a retired VA Supreme court judge? All the dots are connecting to either the police chief or the state's attorney. http://www.thegrio.com/specials/trayvon-martin/source-sanford-police-chief-state-attorney-made-zimmerman-no-charge-call-in-person.php#46882946