Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target

Shooting cases studied at the crime scene reveal an interesting outcome: the components of a projectile are usually disconnected and separated after firing through intermediate targets such as glass, bakelite or any other brittle materials. This study reports the forensic analysis of an 8mm soft nos...

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Main Authors: Narayan P. Waghmare, Kulbhooshan Gupta, Jagdish Naik
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Naif University Publishing House 2019-12-01
Series:Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
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Online Access:https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/1083
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description Shooting cases studied at the crime scene reveal an interesting outcome: the components of a projectile are usually disconnected and separated after firing through intermediate targets such as glass, bakelite or any other brittle materials. This study reports the forensic analysis of an 8mm soft nose bullet fired through a standard .315” sporting rifle onto glass sheets. Typical toothpaste pattern, mushroomed inward lead core was obtained in the laboratory for examinations. It is further highlighted that the lead core and jacketed portion of bullets were found separated in the cotton filled bullet recovery box after being fired through the glass targets. In such situations, interpretation and correlation of these elements becomes a difficult task for the firearm examiner or crime scene investigator. In the present study, typical toothpaste type patterns of the leadcore of Indian manufactured 8mm soft nose bullets were forensically examined and analyzed. Experimental data reported in this study may be helpful for firearm experts, crime scene investigators and related investigating agencies in future to correlate and interpret the evidence found at a shooting scenes
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spelling doaj.art-97449b7bc01745979a1969a396c14e4e2024-03-12T12:27:58ZaraNaif University Publishing HouseArab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine1658-67861658-67942019-12-011101427143210.26735/16586794.2019.033449Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass TargetNarayan P. WaghmareKulbhooshan GuptaJagdish NaikShooting cases studied at the crime scene reveal an interesting outcome: the components of a projectile are usually disconnected and separated after firing through intermediate targets such as glass, bakelite or any other brittle materials. This study reports the forensic analysis of an 8mm soft nose bullet fired through a standard .315” sporting rifle onto glass sheets. Typical toothpaste pattern, mushroomed inward lead core was obtained in the laboratory for examinations. It is further highlighted that the lead core and jacketed portion of bullets were found separated in the cotton filled bullet recovery box after being fired through the glass targets. In such situations, interpretation and correlation of these elements becomes a difficult task for the firearm examiner or crime scene investigator. In the present study, typical toothpaste type patterns of the leadcore of Indian manufactured 8mm soft nose bullets were forensically examined and analyzed. Experimental data reported in this study may be helpful for firearm experts, crime scene investigators and related investigating agencies in future to correlate and interpret the evidence found at a shooting sceneshttps://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/1083forensic sciencesporting riflesoft nose bulletglass targettoothpaste pattern
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Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
forensic science
sporting rifle
soft nose bullet
glass target
toothpaste pattern
title Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
title_full Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
title_fullStr Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
title_full_unstemmed Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
title_short Toothpaste Pattern: A Distinctive Feature of an 8 mm Bullet Fired through a Glass Target
title_sort toothpaste pattern a distinctive feature of an 8 mm bullet fired through a glass target
topic forensic science
sporting rifle
soft nose bullet
glass target
toothpaste pattern
url https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/AJFSFM/article/view/1083
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