In a court of law, the cops would never be able to say they had a lab report that didn't exist - it would be perjury. But in an interrogation or interview - it is legal.Lin was right to ask to see the reports - - it clearly would not be unreasonable - - if they could state the findings, why could they not showthe report? My educated guess is because they were telling boldfaced lies.
Long ago, I think most of uswould have read these transcripts and thought the cops actually HAD those reports - - but now we read with more caution and a greater understanding of the situation.
If the cops had those reports, I believe they would have shared them.
I don't know of one place where anyone was willing to go on the record and say they saw them - - not one quote. That tells me a lot.