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07-28-2021, 10:25 AM
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Re: Woman in Morgue After AK47 from Behind and to the Head
Would seem that way ,(not discounting anything, if someone is willing to shoot someone that many times, a beating isn't out of the question.) But say the headshot, you can see where the tissue was so disturbed around the exit wound that the blood was forced out of the area, creating a bruise around the wound. Same goes for other areas, as soon as the blood stops pumping and rests, bruises end up showing in strange places unrelated to the wound. Looks like the victim died on their back after having received the wounds (Shot in the back and fell / rolled over onto their back.) You can see at the site on the back, all the blood pooled in the lower back and shoulders where the blood couldn't get to prior to coagulation. Interesting stuff. |
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07-28-2021, 09:39 PM
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Re: Woman in Morgue After AK47 from Behind and to the Head
I’ve experienced a clean pass through by a 7.62x39 round. The bullet passed to the right of my femur three inches above the knee of my right leg. The wound looked very similar to what the victim here has. Roughly the size of a pen in diameter with clean edges. I was less than fifteen feet from the man who shot me in a room roughly fifteen feet long and twelve feet wide. I have seen several other people who had the same wound characteristics after being shot with AKs and variants. All of the times I’ve seen these clean wounds and been present when the incidents happened the shooter was no more than twenty feet and no less than roughly five feet away from the target. So I can only surmise through personal life experience and not scientific data that it has something to do with primary muzzle velocity. As I have also witnessed countless people shot with 7.62x39 outside of these parameters and the wound characteristics are vastly different. The wounds appear devastating for lack of a better word. With jagged entry and exits at odd angles. ie the bullet enters the chest and exits the lower back. If the distance between the muzzle and the victim was greater than five feet this would allow the stippling fragments to dissipate or burn up. I say greater than five feet because the vast majority of ammunition in the middle east is corrosive and of low quality. This causes more particulates to be sent out of the muzzle behind the projectile so stippling can happen further away from the muzzle compared to say a clean burning non corrosive round. We can only go off of the second hand information we have off of this case but we can easily assume she was shot at close range within that 5-20 foot distance because of the type of killing it was, she was outdoors allowing for less stippling particulates than would be in an enclosed space and within the peak velocity parameters of a 7.62x39 bullet traveling at 2300FPS (+/- 5fps) being fired out of the standard 16.5" AK47 barrel. |
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07-29-2021, 12:38 AM
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Re: Woman in Morgue After AK47 from Behind and to the Head
Over pressure in the cranial vault due to hydrostatic shock by the high velocity projectile forces the tissues out, the skin over the eyes expanded and capillary vessels burst over the eyelids, the inner bleeding looks like bruises even though a dead person does not bruise. |