Shellie Zimmerman, wife of George Zimmerman, the Florida man who was found not guilty of second degree murder in the slaying of teenager Trayvon Martin, told ABC News that she does not know if she will stay married to her husband. In an interview with reporter Christi O'Connor, Shellie Zimmerman said that she will have to think carefully about whether she plans to stay married to George Zimmerman, and that she had walked out on him after a particularly nasty argument on the night before he shot Martin.
"I was staying at my father's house," Zimmerman said. "We had gotten into an argument the night before and I left."
On Wednesday, Shellie Zimmerman pleaded guilty to perjury in the same courtroom where her husband was acquitted of murder. Unlike her appearances at his trial, however, George Zimmerman was not in attendance, leaving her feeling "very much alone."
She declined to say whether or not her husband has a violent temper when O'Connor asked about the argument that caused her to walk out on him in 2012.
"Does George have a temper? How volatile did it get the evening before?" the reporter asked.
"Not going to answer that," Zimmerman replied.
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