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  2. Single-bullet theory - Wikipedia

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    There was a hole about 0.5 cm from the end of the jacket sleeve [68] and a hole through the back of the doubled French cuff but no exit hole on the palm side. [69] [70] According to the theory, the bullet emerged from the palm side of the wrist and entered the left thigh.

  3. Autopsy of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy's body was then turned onto its side to examine the other wound. The three identified an entry point in Kennedy's back but were unable to find the corresponding exit wound or the bullet upon initial probing. Finck argued for a complete radiological survey of the body, and Humes suggested they conduct a complete autopsy.

  4. Forensic glass analysis - Wikipedia

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    This book focused on exit, entry and the order of multiple bullet holes in glass for reconstruction purposes. [6] Gross' research was confirmed in 1931 by Matwejeff when he also conducted experiments similar to Gross' and his own. [6] From his own research, he was the first to show Wallner lines, also shown as conchoidal or rib lines. [6]

  5. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    Two shooting victims came in, a man and a woman, about two hours apart, and were quickly patched up. The man was shot twice, in a wrist and a thigh—four holes, not life-threatening. The woman was shot once in the thigh with a small entry wound but no exit wound—a stray bullet that struck her while she was walking down the street.

  6. Emmett Till's memorial sign was vandalized with bullet holes

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    The historical sign marking where Emmett Till's body was found is now riddled with bullet holes. The damage was discovered last week in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. A film student from North ...

  7. Abrasion collar - Wikipedia

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    The bullet's angle of trajectory at the point where it penetrates the skin can influence the shape of the abrasion collar. This can be used by forensic pathologists in discerning an approximate angle of entry and is important in investigations of gunshot wound victims, where evidence of the gunshot's origin is necessary to determine whether the death was homicidal, suicidal, or accidental.

  8. Hirschsprung (Black Forest) - Wikipedia

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    The foresters responsible for Falkenstein took 130 [7] hours to remove the five layers of colour and repair the stag which had numerous bullet holes - around 35 entry holes and about 70 exit holes - and a sawn-off leg. The entry holes were already oxidised, hence it is suspected that it was made between the end of the war and the early post-war ...

  9. Terminal ballistics - Wikipedia

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    The MatchKing bullet is an open-tip match design with a tiny aperture in the jacket at the point of the bullet and a hollow air space under the point of the bullet, whereas previous conventional bullets had a lead core that went all the way up to the point. [3] The U.S. military now [when?] issues ammunition to snipers that use bullets of this ...