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Explain how bullets are examined by investigators by providing thorough responses to the following questions. Use the book to help you answer them. You should only use the book as your resource and include your insights as well. Read pages 513-526. https://intervisualtechnology.us/uploads/PDFs/Fore...
- Compare and contrast an entry wound and an exit wound produced from a bullet.
- What kind of information can be learned from gunshot residue (GSR) examination?
- Describe how investigators match a bullet to a firearm.
- Why are bullets fired into a gel tank in a forensics ballistic lab?
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Bullet Wounds
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A red abrasion ring, i.e. a ruddy-brown zone of grazed skin, borders most entrance wounds. This
is a perimeter of flattened, grazed epidermis, surrounding the entrance hole. On the other hand,
exit ...
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