Unlucky Guy Gets George Zimmerman's Old Cell Number, Death Threats

Friday, June 8, 2012
The moment Junior Alexander Guy activated his very first cell phone, calls started rolling in.

He was threatened, harassed and accused of murder at all hours of the day and night, according to the Orlando Sun-Sentinel.

"You deserve to die," the callers would say. "You murderer!"
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