By msnbc.com staff
Updated at 2 p.m. ET: The voice heard crying for help on a 911 call just before Trayvon Martin was shot to death was not that of George Zimmerman, according to two forensic voice identification experts, one of whom told MSNBC on Sunday that he believes the evidence is strong enough to use in court.
"The tests concluded that it's not the voice of Mr. Zimmerman," Tom
Owen, of Owen Forensic Services LLC and chair emeritus for the American
Board of Recorded Evidence, told MSNBC.
Asked if he thought such
tests would be admissible in court, Owen said "yes" and noted he had
recently used similar testing in testimony at a Connecticut murder case
that involved 911 call. READ MORE
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