Abstract

BackgroundEvidence can be defined as the object’s availability and/or information that indicates whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. Gunshot residue (GSR) is an important evidence that can serve many roles in ballistic investigation such as shooting distance, type of firearm and ammunition used in shooting related to GSR. However, due to minimal amount of GSR that can be found in crime scene, suitable methods and technique are required in order to obtain the information from the evidence. This action is also known as evidence recovery. When a firearm is fired, soot or particles are discharged from any opening of the firearm and deposited at the vicinity of point of shooting.ResultsThis study emphasized on the examination of the soot/particles produced and pattern distribution of GSR deposited on white cotton cloth target at varying shooting distances (from 3 to 50 cm) using a video spectral comparator. Pattern distribution and GSR particle density are the main factors in determining the shooting distances in clothing. Principle component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) were used to classify firearms; the differences in the GSR pattern distribution are highly recognizable. This study showed that the relationship between the GSR particle dispersion and shooting distance was proportionally linear. The results obtained from the shooting test showed that the diameter of GSR distribution and the amount of residues being deposited from shots fired decreased at distances greater than 21 cm.ConclusionThis study will help the investigators in determining the shooting distances and evaluating the firearms used. There is a promising method for examination of GSR pattern on the target material which is also important for firing distance estimation.

Highlights

  • Evidence can be defined as the object’s availability and/or information that indicates whether a belief or proposition is true or valid

  • Pattern distribution of Gunshot residue (GSR) One of the important aspects that need to be considered during ballistic investigations is shooting distance

  • Even though this experimental study was limited to only one brand of ammunition, the findings proved that the pattern of soot and GSR dispersion are unique for each firearm

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Introduction

Evidence can be defined as the object’s availability and/or information that indicates whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. Gunshot residue (GSR) is an important evidence that can serve many roles in ballistic investigation such as shooting distance, type of firearm and ammunition used in shooting related to GSR. Due to minimal amount of GSR that can be found in crime scene, suitable methods and technique are required in order to obtain the information from the evidence. This action is known as evidence recovery. The aim of this study was to analyse the pattern distribution of GSR at different shooting distances using different four types of firearms. The different firearms gave different pattern distribution of GSR and its particle dispersion on the cloth material (Ditrich 2012). Fojtášek et al (2003) stated that due to various formation of the GSR shapes, sizes and amount of GSR which depended on the type of weapon, a characteristic soot pattern may help to determine the fired gun

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