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12-29-2022, 05:52 AM
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The Shocker's Mix 47
Some of the stuff I work on doesn't make the cut so I thought about gathering them up in a single post. So basically it's images I have little or no info about or I've decided that they don't get their own thread, for example, because of low image/content quality, lack of backstory or additional info/knowledge, possibly uninteresting, only one image but not very special. I still do the usual image work including upscaling and color correction as needed, as I prefer to have my content high quality and educational. - - - Case 1 Fig1.1 Cranial burst from a contact gunshot wound to the forehead. Cranial burst from a contact gunshot wound to the forehead. No further info. In the head, neck, and limbs, shotgun exit wounds can be ragged and very large, with extensive tissue damage. In a suicide where the gun has been placed in the mouth, there will be significant disruption of the head, and brain may be expelled, the so-called “burst head” effect. - - - Case 2 Fig2.1 Contact gunshot wound from a shotgun slug. Contact gunshot wound from a shotgun slug. The entrance wound can be seen under the chin and the outline of the barrel. No further info. The head is the most common location for a suicidal shotgun wound (74%), followed by the chest (20%) and then the abdomen (6%). In head wounds, the most common location was intraoral (50%), followed by under the chin (19%); side of head, including parietal and temporal wounds (15%); and the face, including the forehead (13%). - - - Case 3 Fig3.1 Animal scavenging on a murder victim. Fig3.2 Animal scavenging on a murder victim. Mexico. A 42-year-old man was murdered and left out in the field. Animal scavenging had occurred to his face when the body was found. Postmortem animal predation is a substantial part of the taphonomic processes a body undergoes after death. While the occurrence and presentation of such injuries are well known to forensic pathologists, the morphological appearance of these injuries may be misinterpreted by police officers or members of other investigating authorities. A broad range of carnivores can be involved in the postmortem destruction of corpses located in open spaces or indoors (e.g. wild animals such as foxes and big cats or domestic animals such as dogs and cats). The wound margins caused by carnivores often appear more regular than those caused by rodents and V-shaped or rhomboid punctured wounds are often seen upon the intact skin in the immediate vicinity to the actual wound margins. Such stab wound-like defects represent canine tooth marks of carnivore origin. An additional criterion for animal depredation by carnivores is the presence of claw-induced linear scratch-type abrasions in the vicinity of the damaged skin areas. - - - Case 4 Fig4.1 Suicidal cut of the throat. Fig4.2 Closeup of the wound. Germany. Suicidal cut of the throat by a chainsaw. No further info. Suicides involving the use of chainsaws are comparatively rare, and the neck is predominantly affected. Chainsaws have been used for homicides and dismemberment. Chainsaw injuries typically show a flew pattern. Chainsaws can also cause serious bone injuries. - - - Case 5 Fig5.1 Suicide by train. Suicide by train. Decapitation of the head. No further info. - - - Case 6 Fig6.1 Complex suicide. A planned complex suicide. Note the gun on the floor near the decedent’s feet. The victim had shot himself in the temple with a noose around his neck to ensure that he would not survive the gunshot wound. - - - Case 7 Fig7.1 Postmortem animal depredation by crustaceans. Oval to round cutaneous defects caused by crustaceans postmortem on the neck and upper trunk in a drowning victim. Such injuries should not be confused with stab wounds or gunshot holes. In drowning victims or persons whose death led to their deposition in water or when a body has been dumped in an aquatic environment, postmortem artifacts on the body surface due to aquatic living structures are often observed, too, and should not be confused with vitally acquired injuries. - Part 1 --- Part 2 --- Part 3 --- Part 4 --- Part 5 --- Part 6 --- Part 7 --- Part 8 --- Part 9 --- Part 10 --- Part 11 --- Part 12 --- Part 13 --- Part 14 --- Part 15 --- Part 16 --- Part 17 --- Part 18 --- Part 19 --- Part 20 --- Part 21 --- Part 22 --- Part 23 --- Part 24 --- Part 25 --- Part 26 --- Part 27 --- Part 28 --- Part 29 --- Part 30 --- Part 31 --- Part 32 --- Part 33 --- Part 34 --- Part 35 --- Part 36 --- Part 37 --- Part 38 --- Part 39 --- Part 40 --- Part 41 --- Part 42 --- Part 43 --- Part 44 --- Part 45 --- Part 46 - This post is for educational purposes only and is nonprofit. Under Section 107 of the US Copyright Act of 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. OP is not a medical expert. No copyright infringement intended. This post does not encourage or glorify violence/harassment. Images might have been upscaled and enhanced. Text might have been shortened and simplified/reorganized for online view.
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12-29-2022, 10:08 AM
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Re: The Shocker's Mix 47
Great way to send out 2022 with a bang! And a train, and a hang, and a drown, and a slash, and another bang, and a postmortem animal predation. Happy New Year, Herm! |