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Multiple Gunshot Wounds of the Head: An Anthropological View

NCJ Number
125662
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 35 Issue: 5 Dated: (September 1990) Pages: 1236-1245
Author(s)
J S Rhine; B K Curran
Date Published
1990
Length
10 pages
Annotation
A decomposed body was judged at the scene to have two gunshot wounds of the thorax and three of the head. Confirmed at autopsy, the condition of the remains precluded conclusions about the precise nature of the defects. Preparation and reconstruction of the skull disclosed seven larger cranial defects and a series of fractures. This preparation allowed the application of well-known principles of gunshot wound analysis.
Abstract
Although the analysis of specific gunshot wound defects is well covered in the literature, there are few examples of the application of gunshot wound principles to complex wound cases. Three entrances and three exits were identified. A seventh defect resulted from gullet passage. Finally, the wounds were sequenced. (Author abstract)