A Victim’s Right Group In Tennessee Wants To Amend State Law To Allow The Photos Of Deceased Victims Of Crimes Taken While They Were Living To Be Shown During A Trial. A Tennessee Supreme Court Opinion States That Such A Procedure Could Prejudice A Jury. Former Bristol Resident Joan Berry’s Daughter, Johnia, Was Brutally Murdered In Knoxville Ten Years Ago. She’s A Big Supporter Of The Proposal. Berry Is Outraged That Criminal Suspects Are Allowed To Dress In Their Finest When The Jury Is Convened, But The Only Image Of Victims The Jury Is Allowed To See, Is From The Crime Scene.