SANFORD, Fla. -- When Police Sgt. Anthony Raimondo arrived at the scene, Trayvon Martin was facedown in the grass, a bullet in his chest, his hands beneath him. Prosecutors in the George Zimmerman second-degree-murder trial showed jurors a photo of Martin in that position Tuesday. Then they showed several more photos of his body. In one, a close-up, Martin's eyes are open, his face slack. His father, Tracy Martin, rushed from the courtroom after seeing the first photo. His mother, Sybrina Fulton, stayed put, but she kept her eyes down, then lifted them and looked straight ahead. That was the safe thing to do. The photos were on the wall to the left, projected so they were life-size. Before...
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