Cloths and witnesses are not part of an autopsy
Clothes will show if there is any powder residue...indicating that the person was very close to the shooter.
True, but that won’t stop Crump and Company from reshaping his narrative.
FLASHBACK:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/03/24/142983/martin-familys-lawyers-no-strangers.html
Posted on Saturday, March 24, 2012
EXCERPTS
In Trayvons case, (Parks & Crump) alerted the news media more quickly. They phoned the Rev. Al Sharpton almost instantly, and organized marches with local civil rights activists. They also started pressing for federal involvement and alleging a cover-up from the get-go.
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In court, you have the jury, Crump says. Our job is to get the case to a jury. We need to fight first in the court of public opinion. The jury is the American people.
FWIW, a CBS analyst said this morning that nothing can be concluded about how far the victim was from the shooter without analyzing the clothing.
It may not be part of the autopsy but it is part of drawing conclusions from it.