To: Brumar89 who wrote (651278 ) 4/20/2012 9:20:49 AM From: Brumar89 5 Recommendations Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1579334 Graphic photo of Zimmerman's bleeding head 3 minutes after the shooting: GRAPHIC PHOTO: George Zimmerman wftv.com .... The photograph appears to be the first publicly disclosed piece of evidence that could help support Zimmerman’s claim of self-defense. Sources tell ABC News that investigators have seen the photograph and are aware of the photographer’s story. The person who took the photograph told ABC News he heard Martin and Zimmerman fighting before the shooting and that after Martin was killed, Zimmerman asked the photographer to call Zimmerman’s wife, allegedly blurting out, “Man, just tell her I shot someone.” GPS and other data embedded in the photo shows it was taken at the scene with an iPhone just three minutes after the shooting, according to ABC News. ABC News said the photographer said gunpowder marks were clearly visible on Martin’s hooded sweatshirt. Zimmerman was treated at the scene, then transferred to the police station, where his wounds appear to be less visible in surveillance video. That picture could be part of the evidence shown to the judge in court Friday morning during Zimmerman's bond hearing. Meanwhile, Trayvon Martin 's parents will come face to face for the first time with Zimmerman on Friday. Zimmerman is due in a Seminole County courtroom for a bond hearing at 9 a.m. After a week and a half behind bars, Zimmerman may be walking out of jail to await trial on a second-degree murder charge. The parents of 17-year-old Martin are expected in the courtroom during the bond hearing. Zimmerman's attorney Mark O'Mara will likely argue to Judge Kenneth Lester that Zimmerman is not a flight risk, pointing to fact that Zimmerman turned himself in immediately when charges were filed. Judge Lester must decide if Zimmerman will be offered bond. "He's evidenced his willingness to stay involved in the process. I think that works to his credit," said O'Mara. Zimmerman made his first appearance in court eight days ago. O'Mara said Zimmerman was hiding out in another state while the outrage built in the case because he was not arrested for well over a month after the shooting. ...... wftv.com Seems the photo was taken on an iphone by a private citizen who witnessed the fight. No doubt there are photos of the dead Trayvon Martin, but they won't and shouldn't be released.