With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". their detail, their size, whether they are in color or in black and white, whether they are close-up and whether the body depicted is clothed or naked. Wyatt v. State, 23 S.W.3d 18, 29 (Tex.Cr.App.2000). A court, however, should not be limited to this list. The availability of other means of proof and the circumstances unique to each individual case should also be noted. Id. In addition, autopsy photographs are generally admissible unless they depict mutilation of the victim caused by the autopsy itself. Rojas v. State, 986 S.W.2d 241, 249 (Tex.Cr.App.1998). Changes rendered by the autopsy process are of minor significance if the disturbing nature of the photograph is primarily due to the injuries caused by the appellant. Santellan v. State, 939 S.W.2d 155, 173 (Tex.Cr.App.1997) (<HOLDING>). Exhibits 11 C, D, and E depict Mary Hayes’s

A: recognizing trial courts discretion in weighing the allegedlyimproper prejudicial aspects of photographs of victims against the photographs probative value
B: holding the trial court had abused its discretion in admitting several photographs of a murder victims body
C: holding autopsy photographs depicting swabs in and a red stain around the victims mouth admissible
D: holding autopsy photograph of victim was admissible even if defendant stipulated identity of victim
C.