I had mentioned this in a thread on the temp Pd Forum on FRDB : what strikes me as very odd is that usually people who fear for their life due to a negative notoriety, tend to keep a very low profile. Which Zimmerman has not done.
Between his exhibiting himself on a website frequented by hundreds of thousands to sell his allegedly "original" painting, his showing up (uninvited) at his ex father-in-law home and his grabbing the electronic device held by his ex wife where she was recording him to then throw it on the ground, the resulting accusations from his ex that he had punched her father while in the garage, that he had been threatening them, showing his gun while in his vehicle pulled by the house etc.... and the other instance (out of State) of his being pulled over for speeding (Texas), then an alleged rescue he would have undertaken regarding an allegedly burning vehicle, and of course the drama surrounding his locking his girl friend out of her home while barricading himself, prompting her to call 911. Her initial narrative that he had threatened her with a gun to then be changed later on as she was interviewed by detectives. It became then a series of uncertain statements which pointed towards her not being sure any longer whether a gun was involved.
Mind you that the female seen on the video footage during the incident at his ex father-in-law home is the same female as the one who had called 911 on him while he was barricaded in her home.
The above seems to be from a script written for a soap opera. One where the main character keeps getting himself into very bizarre circumstances and situations while he is supposedly fearing for his life.