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handgun 执行中的颅脑创伤:环形分层缺陷及其与接触/近距离射击的关系。

Cranial trauma in handgun executions: Circumferential delamination defect and its relationship with contact/close-range shooting.

机构信息

Forensic Team, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (United Nations Joint Human Rights Office)., Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Forensic Unit, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Forensic Sci. 2024 Jul;69(4):1171-1182. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15551. Epub 2024 May 26.

Abstract

Skeletal evidence usually constitutes the only source of information to interpret lesion patterns that help to clarify the circumstances surrounding death. The examination and interpretation of bone trauma are essential to the application and utility of anthropology as a forensic science. When discussing the effect of gunshot wounds in bone, it becomes imperative to differentiate between short and long-distance injuries based on clear, distinct, and observable signs. To contribute to the debate, our focus is directed toward the external analysis of the so-called circumferential delamination defect (CDD) as an observable proxy for close-range shooting (≤30 cm) and contact gunshot wounds in the skull. In the context of known extrajudicial killings, in which the perpetrators used short 9 × 19 FMJ ammunition in a close-range shooting, instances of CDD have been documented. Empirical evidence reinforcing the causal relationship between CDD and close-range shootings is presented. Elements' characteristics of firearm residues were also found in remains buried for up to 30 years. Primarily, this work shows that the concentrations of gunshot residues (Pb, Ba, and Sb) resemble those observed in fresh corpses with the same gunshot wound (GSW). Moreover, the correlation observed between CDD and gunshot residues, where the likelihood of CDD increases the closer to the head and the more perpendicular the shot angle is, reinforces CDD as a pivotal discriminatory factor in the skeletal evidence of short-range or contact shot. This research contributes to the field of forensic anthropology by providing fundamental insights into the etiology of CDD and its practical application.

摘要

骨骼证据通常是解释有助于澄清死亡周围情况的病变模式的唯一信息来源。骨骼创伤的检查和解释对于人类学作为法医学的应用和实用性至关重要。在讨论枪击对骨骼的影响时,根据明确、明显和可观察到的迹象,区分近距离和远距离损伤至关重要。为了促进辩论,我们的重点是对外来的所谓环形分层缺陷(CDD)进行分析,将其作为近距离射击(≤30cm)和颅骨接触性枪击的可观察替代指标。在已知的法外处决中,犯罪者在近距离射击中使用了短 9×19 FMJ 弹药,已经记录了 CDD 的实例。本文提供了实证证据来加强 CDD 与近距离射击之间的因果关系。还在埋葬了长达 30 年的遗骸中发现了枪支残留物元素的特征。主要是,这项工作表明,枪击残留物(Pb、Ba 和 Sb)的浓度与具有相同枪击伤的新鲜尸体中观察到的浓度相似(GSW)。此外,CDD 与枪击残留物之间观察到的相关性,其中 CDD 出现的可能性随着离头部越近和射击角度越垂直而增加,这加强了 CDD 作为近距离或接触性射击骨骼证据中的关键鉴别因素。这项研究通过提供对 CDD 病因及其实际应用的基本见解,为法医人类学领域做出了贡献。

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