EPISODE · Nov 19, 2020 · 29 MIN
Episode #43: Gunshot Wound Analysis
from Criminal Mischief: The Art and Science of Crime Fiction · host DP Lyle
In the criminal investigation or injuries or deaths from gunshot wounds (GWSs), the anatomy of the entry and exit wounds, particularly the former, can reveal the nature of the weapon, the bullet size and characteristics, and of great importance, the distance between the muzzle and the entry wound. This distance can be a game changer when distinguishing between a self-inflicted wound (suicidal or accidental) and one from the hand of another (accidental or homicidal). It can also support or refute suspect and/or witness statements and help with crime scene reconstruction. A wound from a gun several feet away can mean something much different as opposed to one pressed tightly against the victim’s skin. SHOW NOTES: http://www.dplylemd.com/criminal-mischief-notes/43-gunshot-wound-analysis.html PAST SHOWS: http://www.dplylemd.com/criminal-mischief.html
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In the criminal investigation or injuries or deaths from gunshot wounds (GWSs), the anatomy of the entry and exit wounds, particularly the former, can reveal the nature of the weapon, the bullet size and characteristics, and of great importance, the distance between the muzzle and the entry wound. This distance can be a game changer when distinguishing between a self-inflicted wound (suicidal or accidental) and one from the hand of another (accidental or homicidal). It can also support or refute suspect and/or witness statements and help with crime scene reconstruction. A wound from a gun several feet away can mean something much different as opposed to one pressed tightly against the victim’s skin. SHOW NOTES: http://www.dplylemd.com/criminal-mischief-notes/43-gunshot-wound-analysis.html PAST SHOWS: http://www.dplylemd.com/criminal-mischief.html
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