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In reply to the discussion: FBI may charge George Zimmerman with hate crime [View all]Oilwellian
(12,647 posts)You can see it in paragraph seven here.
The prosecuting attorney is wrong about this. There is a huge difference between the sound of a hard "c" and a "p" especially when you see their audio signatures. The hard "c" shows a much larger signature. When you look at the signature of the word in question, you clearly see it starting with a hard sound and ending with a softer one suggesting "coon" is indeed the word he used. If it were "punk" as the state is alleging, the voice signature would be the exact opposite. Starting with a softer "p" and ending with the hard "k." I'm sure the voice experts the Feds are consulting, have software far superior to mine, and they will find the same thing. Perhaps that's why they're considering a hate crime occurred. The voice signature is very strong evidence to back it up.
I've almost completed my video and hope to post it by this weekend. I just haven't had the chance to finish it, but have all of Zimmerman's "C" and "P" words pulled from his call to the Sanford police, and have it ready to put together. I think you'll find the visual of the voice signature to be quite stunning.