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S.A.#15-005 <br />Investigator: R. Smith Approved By: <br />Date of Report:07/13/15 Date: 04/26/2016 <br />Page 12 of 32 <br />have a straight in path. There were no wounds to the back of OSORIO’s head or body. There <br />was an apparent gunshot wound to the middle of OSORIO’s throat. When KINNEY examined <br />that wound, she felt a bullet just inside the hole. There was a rectangular shaped open wou nd <br />to OSORIO’s upper right chest. After examination by KINNEY, the rectangular shape was due to <br />a thin middle piece of skin that had pulled apart. When KINNEY manipulated the middle piece <br />of skin back together, two circular shaped holes, very close together could be seen. There was <br />an open wound to the right side of OSORIO’s abdomen. There was an apparent bullet entrance <br />wound just above OSORIO’s right side groin area. KINNEY collected a shoe and socks from <br />OSORIO and bagged his hands. <br />At approximately 1745 hours, OSORIO’s body was placed inside a white body bag sealed <br />and tagged. OSORIO’s body was removed from the scene and transported to the Orange <br />County Coroner’s Office. <br />EVIDENCE COLLECTION <br /> The following items of evidence were collected by OCCL Forensic Scientist JENNIFER <br />JARRETT at the shooting scene. The items were collected under the following evidence marker <br />(EM) numbers: <br />• EM #1 - One brown wallet containing California driver’s license (CDL) # , and <br />nineteen dollar’s ($19) in numerous U.S Currency denominations. <br />• EM #2 - One iPhone, one maroon hooded sweatshirt, one grey T-shirt, one pair plaid <br />shorts and one bullet fragment. <br />• EM #3 - One torn portion grey T-shirt. <br />• EM #4 - One Smith and Wesson Semi-automatic .9mm caliber handgun, model 6906 <br />serial number VYY9444. <br />• EM #5 - One bullet fragment. <br />• EM #6 - One bullet fragment.