No, it has not yet been released. But it DOES EXIST.
I hadn't seen a diary done about specifically this topic, so decided to let everyone know what's happening on this front.
Also, there are some things that the autopsy could clear up, that hadn't occurred to me. Perhaps readers can think of a few more?
First, here is the link to the March 28th International Business Times story on the autopsy.
Next, here is the status of the autopsy report:
The autopsy on Trayvon Martin was performed by a medical examiner who works for the Volusia County government, and therefore Byron has been in the loop regarding the autopsy, which has not yet been released as the investigation into the killing is ongoing.
Volusia County spokesman Dave Byron spoke with the IBTimes on Wednesday to address questions that have arisen regarding the autopsy report on 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was shot to death while unarmed on Feb. 26 by 28-year-old, self-appointed neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in a Florida gated community.
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"In Florida when a death is being actively investigated by any agency ... the autopsy information is shielded under the Florida public records law until the investigation becomes un-active, or inactive," Byron told the IBTimes via phone Wednesday morning. "So in this case I think we can all agree this is an active death investigation, so what I need to do is refer all calls to the State Attorney's Office in Jacksonville."
Next are some of the more pertinent facts of the autopsy report story:
The autopsy will answer many questions about the case, as Zimmerman -- who has not been charged or arrested in connection with the killing -- accused Martin of looking like he was on drugs before he shot him on Feb. 26. An autopsy and toxicology report will prove once and for all whether or not Martin -- who was suspended from school shortly before his death for possessing a bag with trace amounts of marijuana in it -- was actually on drugs his last day.
Zimmerman also told police that he and Martin engaged in a violent physical confrontation before he shot the boy, and an autopsy report will help reveal the veracity of that claim, as signs of a struggle may be found during the examination of a victim's body.
Here we go to another article published in the LATimes on March 26th:
That brings us back to the autopsy. Does it conclude whether Zimmerman was standing when he fired? Or was he lying on his back in a defensive position? Does it indicate the angle of the gunshot wound?
Some other questions I've come up with:
1. Any powder burns on the wound or shirt/coat?
2. Any of Zimmerman's skin under Trayvon's fingernails?
3. Had Trayvon been eating his skittles and drinking the tea while he was walking?
4. How many gunshot wounds?
5. Angle of the wound(s)
6. Entry-point of the wound(s)
7. Was there an exit-wound?
8. Was there grass/dirt in the entry wound(s)
9. Was there grass/dirt in the exit wound(s)
10. Were his clothes torn?
11. Any abrasions or contusions anywhere on his body?
12. Distance from which he was shot?
That's all I have for now. Any that y'all can think of?