11-25-2015, 08:17 PM
Here's the explanation of the gun shot wounds extracted from the autopsy report.
1. Gunshot wound of the left scalp. (Directionality cannot be determined.)
2. Gunshot wound of the neck. (The direction is left to right, slightly front to back and slightly downward.)
3. Gunshot wound of the left chest. (The direction is front to back, right to left and downward.)
4. Gunshot wound of the right chest. (The direction is front to back, left to right and slightly downward.)
5. Gunshot wound of the left elbow. (The direction is left to right, back to front and slightly upward.)
6. Gunshot wound of the right upper arm. (The direction is back to front, downward and slightly left to right.)
7. Gunshot wound of the left forearm. (The direction is back to front, slightly right to left and slightly downward.)
8. Gunshot wound of the lateral right upper leg. (The direction is right to left, downward and slightly front to back.)
9. Gunshot wound of the left upper back. (The direction is right to left and downward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
10. Gunshot wound of the left elbow. (The direction is left to right and downward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
11. Gunshot wound of the posterior right upper arm. (The direction is right to left, downward and slightly front to back.)
12. Gunshot wound of the right arm. (The direction is back to front and upward with no significant lateral deviation.)
13. Gunshot wound of the right forearm. (The direction is upward and slightly back to front with no significant lateral deviation.)
14. Gunshot wound of the right hand. (The direction is slightly left to right and slightly upward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
15. Gunshot wound of the right lower back. (The direction is back to front, right to left and upward.)
16. Gunshot wound of the right upper leg. (The direction is left to right and front to back with no significant vertical deviation.)
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1. Gunshot wound of the left scalp. (Directionality cannot be determined.)
2. Gunshot wound of the neck. (The direction is left to right, slightly front to back and slightly downward.)
3. Gunshot wound of the left chest. (The direction is front to back, right to left and downward.)
4. Gunshot wound of the right chest. (The direction is front to back, left to right and slightly downward.)
5. Gunshot wound of the left elbow. (The direction is left to right, back to front and slightly upward.)
6. Gunshot wound of the right upper arm. (The direction is back to front, downward and slightly left to right.)
7. Gunshot wound of the left forearm. (The direction is back to front, slightly right to left and slightly downward.)
8. Gunshot wound of the lateral right upper leg. (The direction is right to left, downward and slightly front to back.)
9. Gunshot wound of the left upper back. (The direction is right to left and downward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
10. Gunshot wound of the left elbow. (The direction is left to right and downward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
11. Gunshot wound of the posterior right upper arm. (The direction is right to left, downward and slightly front to back.)
12. Gunshot wound of the right arm. (The direction is back to front and upward with no significant lateral deviation.)
13. Gunshot wound of the right forearm. (The direction is upward and slightly back to front with no significant lateral deviation.)
14. Gunshot wound of the right hand. (The direction is slightly left to right and slightly upward with no significant forward or backward deviation.)
15. Gunshot wound of the right lower back. (The direction is back to front, right to left and upward.)
16. Gunshot wound of the right upper leg. (The direction is left to right and front to back with no significant vertical deviation.)
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