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It was photographed in its original position, likely bagged and labeled, then admitted into an evidence locker before being retrieved and delivered for testing, wherein the bag was opened, the contents then photographed before analysis.In the FM, the D said they had three pics of it in the ground but nothing after that. They did find one from the lab but there was nothing in between.
So there was really no visual proof that the bullet found at the scene was the same one that ended up in the lab.
MOO
There'd be no reason for an intermediate opening, no reason to photograph it until the seal is broken and analysis began.
Another grave misrepresentation by the Defense to imply some kind of wrong doing when instead actual protocol was followed exactly.
JMO