Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 17‐22, 2020, in Anaheim, CA.Bullet wipe is the material deposited by a bullet on any surface with which it comes into contact after it is fired and may contain debris from the gun barrel, including particles of primer and metal fragments from previously fired bullets. X-ray analysis is a non-destructive method by which traces of metallic elements can be visually detected. The analysis of osseous defects for radiodense bullet wipe (RBW) assists in determining the presence or absence of perforating gunshot wounds, especially in fragmented, skeletonized remains. The aim of our current study was to determine the frequency of RBW around entrance firearms ...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in...
Gunshot wounds are associated with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In such cases, det...
Introduction: Despite the constantly growing popularity of radiological imaging in forensic patholog...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand the most comm...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
none5noIn literature, many studies have been performed in order to investigate the presence of GSR (...
Gunshot residues (GSRs) play an important role in forensic investigations of gun-related violence. T...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Background: Estimation of the firing range is often critical for reconstructing gunshot fatalities, ...
abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...
Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in...
Gunshot wounds are associated with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In such cases, det...
Introduction: Despite the constantly growing popularity of radiological imaging in forensic patholog...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand the most comm...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
none5noIn literature, many studies have been performed in order to investigate the presence of GSR (...
Gunshot residues (GSRs) play an important role in forensic investigations of gun-related violence. T...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Background: Estimation of the firing range is often critical for reconstructing gunshot fatalities, ...
abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot woun...
Gunshot residue (GSR) has been sought and demonstrated on many types of material and with many techn...
Gunshot residue (GSR) evidence may be altered or obscured by after-death events such as putrefaction...