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To: longnshort who wrote (68542)3/30/2012 1:38:03 PM
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Trayvon Martin's funeral director said body didn't have fight injuries

FOX
Last Updated: 10:51 AM, March 30, 2012
Posted: 10:50 AM, March 30, 2012
Read more: nypost.com

The funeral director who prepared Trayvon Martin's body for burial told a TV anchor that Martin had no injuries to his hands or arms that would indicate a fight had occurred.

Richard Kurtz told CNN's Nancy Grace on Wednesday that Martin had a gunshot wound to his upper chest, but any other injury would have been difficult to detect because an autopsy was performed on the teen's body before he received it.

"As for his hands and knuckles, I don't see any evidence he had been fighting anybody," Kurtz said.

A Volusia County spokesman, Dave Byron, has confirmed that an autopsy was performed by them, but those results could take more than 30 days to be released. Results will not be unsealed until the investigation becomes "inactive."

A special prosecutor has been appointed to the case, and the Department of Justice is doing its own investigation. A Florida Grand Jury will meet on April 10 to determine if indictments should be issued.