Assessment of bullet holes through the analysis of mushroom-shaped morphology in synthetic fibres: analysis of six cases

In this study, the textile remains of six individuals executed during the first decade of the Chilean military dictatorship period (1973 –1990) were analysed. The purpose was to examine their clothing in order to describe the fibre defects in the bullet holes. The fibres were directly observed using two different models of stereomicroscopy (MZ16A and EZ4D, Leica Microsystem Ltd., Wetzlar, Germany) and through a combination of trans mitted, oblique and co-axial illumination (with Leica DFC500 Digital Camera), at × 230 and at a resolution of up to 840 Lp/mm. The mushroom-shaped morphology, along with rupturing of yarns, fibrillation or splitting of fibres, was observed in the bullet holes. Although the mushroom-shaped is a us eful pattern for bullet hole identification in synthetic fibres, further research needs to be performed for developing a sounder interpretational framework of this type of forensic evidence.
Source: International Journal of Legal Medicine - Category: Medical Law Source Type: research