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Incident type
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3/11/2015
Case Name
Benito Osorio
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200 S Main Street Santa Ana, CA
Case #
2015-06456
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SA 15-005 <br />Investigator: B. TANNER #252 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 03/17/2015 Date: 03/18/2015 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />• (6) Electrocardiogram (EKG) patches on torso <br />• (2) Electrocardiogram (EKG) patches on upper thigh (L&R) <br />• Medical paraphernalia (Needle)-Inserted in right side of chest <br />• Endotracheal tube <br />• Interosseous device-Left leg <br />• Medical wristband-Left wrist <br />OCCL Forensic Scientist JARRETT collected the following evidence FR# 15-43742: <br />• (2) Apparent bullets <br />• Deep muscle tissue <br />• Biological swab from hands and fingernails <br />• Multiple bullet fragments and jackets <br />During the autopsy, DAVENPORT made the following observations: <br />• An apparent wound was located under the chin that caused a non-fatal contusion to the <br />brain exiting the left side of the skull <br />• An apparent bullet entrance wound was located on the left side of the nose. The bullet <br />appeared to travel at a downward angle exiting at the chin and re-entering in the neck <br />• An atypical, apparent bullet entrance wound to the right side chest with stippling. <br />Apparent bullet fragments were located inside the wound that damaged the carotid <br />artery and would be considered a fatal injury. An apparent bullet was located in the <br />right side of the back that appeared to originate from this wound <br />• An atypical, apparent bullet entrance wound to the right side abdomen that “disrupted” <br />major arteries and would be considered a fatal injury. No bullet was located only <br />apparent bullet fragments <br />• An atypical, apparent bullet entrance wound to the lower right groin area. An apparent <br />bullet and bullet fragments were located inside the wound <br />• (4) Apparent bullet entrance wounds to the right arm. One of the apparent bullets <br />appeared to have had contact with something prior to entering the body causing
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