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Title: GUNSHOT WOUNDS


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GUNSHOT WOUNDS
  • FIREARM INJURIES

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FIREARMS
  • Smoothbore ie Shotguns ---fire mass of pellets
  • Rifled weapons ie Handguns Rifles---fire
    bullets
  • Airgunspistols rifles---fire projectiles


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SHOTGUNS
  • Calibre size Bore or Guage
  • Common Guages are 12 20 16 .410
  • Historically,the number of balls (of barrel
    diameter) to equal a pound of lead
  • Exception is the .410,which means it has a barrel
    diameter of 0.410 inches

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SHOTGUNS
  • Single-Barrelled
  • Double-Barrelledmay be Side-by-Side or
    Over-and-Under
  • Repeating----single-barrelled,Pump-Action or
    Semi-Automatic

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SHOTGUNS
  • BARREL LENGTH
  • Commenest lengths
  • 28 inches
  • 30 inches
  • 32 inches
  • Legal Minimum is 24 inches
  • Sawn-Off Shotguns ---- ILLEGAL

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SHOTGUNS
  • CHOKE----a constriction over last few inches of
    the barrel
  • May be built in and permanent or the gun may come
    with a selection of screw-in chokes
  • Choke functions to delay the spread of the pellet
    pattern

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SHOTGUNS
  • CHOKE
  • True-Cylinder
  • Improved choke
  • ¼ choke
  • ½ choke
  • ¾ choke
  • Full choke

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SHOTGUNS
  • AMMUNITION is the Cartridge
  • The Cartridge contains the lead shot (ie the
    pellets) which come in a variety of sizes
  • Number Convention
  • Low number fewer BIG pellets
  • High number more SMALL pellets
  • 6 common game load

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SHOTGUNS
  • What comes out of the gun when it is fired?
  • PELLETS
  • WADS
  • GAS
  • FLAME
  • POWDER---burnt and unburnt

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SHOTGUN WOUNDS
  • CONTACT WOUNDS
  • Head ---- EXPLOSIVE Injury
  • Chest and Abdomen --- circular wounds with
    blackened and seared margins
  • May get a muzzle imprint

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SHOTGUN WOUNDS
  • lt 2 feet ----single wound, ¾ to 1 inch
  • 3 feet----single wound,scalloped margins
  • 4 feet----entrance wound satellite holes
  • 10 feet----ragged central hole with numerous
    pellet holes
  • Beyond 10 feet----pattern of multiple pellet holes

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SHOTGUN WOUNDS
  • WADDING
  • lt 5-6 feet----goes in the entrance wound
  • Beyond that range , may strike separately
  • Felt wads
  • Plastic wads -----Maltese Cross between 1 to 2
    feet

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HANDGUNS
  • REVOLVERS
  • SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS
  • All fire bullets
  • Various Calibres

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HANDGUNS
  • What does the weapon discharge?
  • Flame--- 1 to 2 inches
  • Gas
  • Powder---burnt and unburnt
  • Soot ( Carbon )
  • Vapourised Metal
  • BULLET

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • CONTACT WOUNDS----firm,loose,near
  • INTERMEDIATE Range
  • DISTANT

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • CONTACT WOUNDS
  • Blackened,Seared edges
  • Possible Muzzle Imprint
  • Loosering of soot
  • Near ---broader band of blackened,seared skin

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • CONTACT WOUNDS to the HEAD
  • May get a circular wound with blackened,seared
    margins
  • May get a wound with a muzzle imprint
  • May get a Stellate-shaped wound as gases enter
    and the thin scalp which is stretched over bone
    balloons out
  • Possible back-spatter into weapon

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • INTERMEDIATE RANGE
  • POWDER TATTOOING is the characteristic feature
  • Powder grains strike the skin causing punctate
    abrasions
  • Multiple punctate reddish-brown to orange-red
    abrasions
  • Approximate range-----1/2 inch to 2-4 feet

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • DISTANT
  • Round or Oval wounds with an Abrasion Ring
    (usually though not always)

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HANDGUN WOUNDS
  • EXIT WOUNDS
  • Rule of ODDS and EVENS
  • Usually Larger and more Irregular than entry
    wounds
  • Often slit-like or stellate
  • N.B.---Shored Exit Wounds---uncommon---have an
    abrasion ring due to exit site in contact with
    ground or wall,or rarely due to tight clothing

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GUNSHOT WOUNDS
  • Scientific Examination of Clothing
  • Test-Firing of Gun and Ammunition

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RIFLE WOUNDS
  • POWERFUL
  • FMJ Bullets ---tend to pass through and remain
    Undeformed
  • Semi-jacketed bullets used as Hunting
    rounds---jacket peals back and the lead core
    mushrooms and disintegrates into scores of lead
    fragments

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RIFLE WOUNDS
  • High-Velocity Rifle wounds
  • Enormously powerful and destructive
  • Shock-Wave
  • Cavitation
  • Transmission of Energy via Fluid-filled
    Structures eg Arteries and Veins to produce
    additional injury at sites remote from the main
    track

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GUNSHOT WOUNDS
  • ACCIDENT?
  • SUICIDE?
  • MURDER?
  • Need to consider the wound,the wound site,range
    of discharge,the scene etc.
  • Preservation of Evidence(including fingerprints)
  • GSR (gunshot residue) swabs
  • Clothing
  • Test-Firing

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