During witness testimony the
state called the experts to get them on the record. An FBI expert found crucial evidence in the Trayvon Martin case was
inconclusive, saying it was impossible to tell if the voice screaming for help
belonged to the black Florida teenager or his shooter George Zimmerman just before
the neighborhood watch captain pulled the trigger. A Forensics Doctor that
treated and did the autopsy stated that Trayvon
Martin had marijuana in his system. He was shot through the heart at close
range. George Zimmerman had a broken nose, bruises and bloody cuts
on the back of his head. The evidence supports Zimmerman's contention that he
was being beat up when he fired the fatal shot. These are among the details
revealed in nearly 200 pages of documents, photos and audio recordings that
were released Thursday in a case that has riveted the nation. Yet it's still
unclear what exactly happened and whether it was racially motivated.
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