I can't possibly answer all of these posts at once, and it doesn't seem like it would do much good anyways. So instead, lets try to flip the question around: did Trayvon Martin deserve to die for walking through a neighborhood minding his own business? Did he even deserve to be confronted or have any attention paid to him at all? I say no. And therefore, the person who did pay attention to him and confronted him without justification, and who shot the kid - note: shot.the.kid. - deserves to pay. If it were up to me, he'd pay with his life because that is what I think he deserves. There is not a fact that I can imagine that would square with what we know about the incident that would excuse this grown man from arbitrarily interjecting himself into this kid's life and then killing him. That is how I feel about it. I'm not writing a rebuttal to Dan Abrams here, I'm just giving my opinion, and you may not agree.