MacAulay Lauren E, Barr Darryl G, Strongman Doug B
Firearms Section, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensic Laboratory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Forensic Sci. 2009 Mar;54(2):443-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00979.x. Epub 2009 Feb 9.
Previous studies document characteristics of gunshot wounds shortly after they were inflicted. This study was conducted to determine if the early stages of decomposition obscure or alter the physical surface characteristics of gunshot wounds, thereby affecting the quantity and quality of information retrievable from such evidence. The study was conducted in August and September, 2005 in Nova Scotia, Canada in forested and exposed environments. Recently killed pigs were used as research models and were shot six times each at three different ranges (contact, 2.5 cm, and 1.5 m). Under these test conditions, the gunshot wounds maintained the characteristics unique to each gunshot range and changes that occurred during decomposition were not critical to the interpretation of the evidence. It was concluded that changes due to decomposition under the conditions tested would not affect the collection and interpretation of gunshot wound evidence until the skin was degraded in the late active or advanced decay stage of decomposition.
以往的研究记录了枪伤刚造成后的特征。本研究旨在确定分解的早期阶段是否会模糊或改变枪伤的物理表面特征,从而影响从此类证据中可获取信息的数量和质量。该研究于2005年8月和9月在加拿大新斯科舍省的森林和开阔环境中进行。最近被宰杀的猪被用作研究模型,在三个不同距离(接触、2.5厘米和1.5米)各被枪击6次。在这些测试条件下,枪伤保持了每个枪击距离所特有的特征,分解过程中发生的变化对证据的解读并不关键。得出的结论是,在所测试的条件下,直到分解的活跃后期或高级腐烂阶段皮肤退化之前,分解引起的变化不会影响枪伤证据的收集和解读。