Ubelaker D H
Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 1996 Jan;41(1):60-79.
Anthropological analysis of the remains of Dr. Carl Austin Weiss revealed biological information consistent with his known characteristics. Postmortem changes included decomposition of amalgam dental restorations, likely releasing mercury that stained the anterior dentition, deposition of sulphur compounds on much of the skeleton, and the formation of numerous small bone fractures. Analysis revealed extensive perimortem trauma, indicating multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body. Trajectory analysis of the bony trauma suggested that at least 20 projectiles penetrated Dr. Weiss's body. They originated from many different directions, but mostly from the posterior. No bony changes associated with perimortem trauma of the hands were noted.
对卡尔·奥斯汀·韦斯博士遗体的人类学分析揭示了与他已知特征相符的生物学信息。死后变化包括汞合金补牙材料的分解,可能释放出的汞使前牙染色,大部分骨骼上有硫化合物沉积,以及多处小骨折的形成。分析显示有广泛的濒死创伤,表明上身有多处枪伤。对骨骼创伤的弹道分析表明,至少有20枚射弹穿透了韦斯博士的身体。它们来自许多不同方向,但大多来自后方。未发现与手部濒死创伤相关的骨骼变化。