Pictures of the bloodstained clothing worn by Stephen Lawrence on the night he was stabbed to death have been released by police.
The black jacket, blue cardigan, red polo t-shirt and green cord trousers were tattered and stained when photographed by officers after he died.
Images of the clothing are being used as part of a chart to help jurors in the trial of two men accused of Mr Lawrence's murder. It is designed to assist them in following detailed accounts of how the black teenager's clothing was stored and handled by police.
Gary Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35, both of south London, deny his murder.
Jurors at the Old Bailey have also been shown police surveillance photographs of Dobson and Norris outside a house in Bournbrook Road in Eltham, taken in April 1993 after Mr Lawrence died.
The court heard that Dobson appeared "nervous" when he was questioned during house to house inquiries three days after Mr Lawrence's murder.
Graham Cooke, then a detective constable, told the court: "In my opinion he was nervous at the time."
The retired police officer asked whether Dobson, who was a 17-year-old student at the time, had been at the murder scene in Well Hall Road that night.
"Dobson said no, he was at home all night studying. He arrived home from college at 5.30pm, that his mother and father were indoors at the time," Mr Cooke said. "He said that he did not know the victim, he had heard about the incident from the papers."