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In reply to the discussion: About those Zimmerman photos-- [View all]SamG
(535 posts)21. " A competent forensic unit will than catalog the scene via pictures"
That is the key question here. I'm not sure that one ever responded.
As the to autopsy, the state is under no obligation to release the complete autopsy report when there is no trial, no one charged with a crime.
It burns me up that they can't seem to see the obvious just from the evidence already released: Trayvon Martin was hunted and gunned down, period.
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Are the photos usually taken at the seen? Or are they taken at the station?
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2012
#2
no... from what I understand they take the victim in the state they find him
SemperEadem
Mar 2012
#25
Reportedly the current State Attorney has imposed a data blackout after the release of CCTV video
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#4
That can't be true, because it was a photo of Trayvon after death they cops used to show his
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#24
there is one published police report at the crime scene. It says step by step
robinlynne
Mar 2012
#40
I've seen the police reports. Actually the timeline when you look at all the times, including the
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#42