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  CBS News  SANFORD, Florida - The defense of George Zimmerman rests on a violent fight that he said occurred before he fired the shot that killed Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman is neighborhood watch v stanley mugs olunteer at the center of the case. It was almost five weeks that Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old, was killed after Zimmerman found him suspicious. We don t know what happened immediately immediately before the shot was fired. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassman has new evidence in the case. Trayvon Martin was buried in Miami with a gunshot wound to his chest. But otherwise, according to Richard Kurtz, the funeral director who prepared Martin for burial, his body showed no injuries.  We could see no physical signs like there had been a scuffle [or] there had been a fight,  he said.  T stanley cup he hands --  I didn t see any knuckles, bruises or what have you. And that is someth stanley cup usa ing we would have covered up if it would have been there. Video shows Zimmerman with cops; Dad speaks outComplete coverage: The shooting of Trayvon Martin        And as a surveillance tape shows, George Zimmerman in handcuffs, 40 minutes after he killed Trayvon Martin. He seemed to show no apparent injuries, either. Yet Zimmerman claims Martin beat him and threatened his life, so he shot the teenager in self-defense.But Ben Crump, the lawyer for Martin s parents, said the video shows a murderer. Look at that video,  he said.  Do you see any blood on his head  He said he broke his nose. Look at that video. And look at how Pdav Late Maneuvering On Iraq Resolution
 In the early 1900s, airplanes were a novelty and a spectacle, but some people were alr stanley website eady thinking of what other uses could be made of them. This is why there were thousands of people in Los Angeles running out into the streets to be bombed.     Roy Knabenshue had both a name and life that sound like they were made up for a comic book. He was known as the King of the Air, and earned that title by being first through the door throughout much of the history of aviation. Born in 1876, he started out by giving people hot air balloon flights at county fairs 鈥?taking the name Professor Don Carlos because he wanted to keep his real identity as a wealthy young man from a prominent family secret. When he went to the first World   Fair in St. Louis, he met a man, Thomas Baldwin, who had constructed a dirigible. Baldwin wanted to pilot it, but was too heavy. So Knabenshue became the first person in the US to pilot a dirigible. He later also performed the first successful night flight of a dirigible. When planes came around, he jumped right on board. Later in life he would scout out air routes for the Parks Service and build planes and blimps in his spare time, but early on, he performed in the kind of terrifying stunt shows that got people killed 鈥?climbing up on the wings of flying aircraft and such. He was a celebrity daredevil, so naturally people turne stanley thermobecher d o stanley cup ut to see his nighttime airplane flight into Los Angeles in 1908. Once he got ove