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A case of homicidal intraoral gunshot and review of the literature

Authors :
Berens, Sandra
Ketterer, Thomas
Kneubuehl, Beat
Thali, Michael
Ross, Steffen
Bolliger, Stephan
Berens, Sandra
Ketterer, Thomas
Kneubuehl, Beat
Thali, Michael
Ross, Steffen
Bolliger, Stephan

Abstract

Determination of the manner of death in case of intraoral firearm wounds can be a challenge, especially if the circumstances of the incident are unclear and crime scene investigation is inadequate. It is a well-known fact that the mouth is one of the selected sites for suicide with firearms. Homicidal shooting through the mouth is said to be rare, but does occur, and can be mistaken for a suicide. For discrimination between suicide and homicide in cases of intraoral firearm wounds, some useful points are the site of entry wound, the direction of the internal bullet path, the range of fire and the circumstances of death. We demonstrate these points in a case of a homicidal gunshot to the mouth assessed by both classical autopsy and post-mortem CT (PMCT)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1043534991
Document Type :
Electronic Resource