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I love it when this stuff gets detailed, great post.
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[QUOTE=wolfie;2732327]Hair when burnt, tends to shrink, curl, and carbonize to ash. This would be evident in a close range blast. If they didn't save, photograph, or collect hair samples, then, that is their mistake. Shooting through hair at close range is usually apparent. Stippling of the skin would be secondary.

Hair also stinks when burnt, even with a hair dryer.

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