MARTINEZ - Jurors in Scott Dyleski's murder trial for the first time Monday saw a photograph depicting a symbol that had been cut into the back of Pamela Vitale. Prosecutor Harold Jewett projected an autopsy picture of Vitale's back showing a T with a line intersecting the middle that had been cut into Vitale's skin -- a design similar to one Dyleski's family and friends testified that he used along with his name to sign his artwork. Dyleski, 17, is charged with murder and burglary in the Oct. 15, 2005, killing of Lafayette resident Pamela Vitale. Prosecutors say he killed...