1. Technical note: Influence of the drying position and time on the persistence of gunshot residues on fabrics.
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Fischer, Julia, Redouté Minzière, Virginie, Werner, Denis, Jung, Balthasar, and Weyermann, Céline
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GUNSHOT residues , *TATTOOING , *FLUORESCENCE , *TEXTILES , *WETTING - Abstract
The influence of the drying position and time on the persistence of gunshot residues (GSR) on fabrics was investigated. Powder tattooing from a 40 cm shooting distance on targeted fabrics were slightly wetted using a spray and dried for 3 h or 48 h in horizontal or vertical positions. The GSR particles were visualised using IR fluorescence with a Video Spectral Comparator (VSC) and automatically counted with a software before the wetting and after the drying stages. While a significant rate of GSR particles (up to 22%) were lost, it was mainly due to the wetting procedure rather than the drying stage. No statistically significant difference was observed between the drying positions, indicating that both drying positions can be used in practice to dry slightly wet fabrics. The drying time had no influence on the loss, and the GSR distribution was not significantly influenced by either factor (i.e., time and position). • Gunshot residue loss was studied on fabrics shot at a 40 cm distance and sprayed with water. • The drying position for slightly wet clothes had little to no influence on the GSR loss. • No significant particle displacement was observed between the upper and lower half of the targets. • Drying will not significantly influence the estimation of the shooting distance. • No contamination was optically detected on blank fabrics during the drying process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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