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S.A. 13-015 <br />Investigator: L. Dawson Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 07/05/13 Date: 07/09/2013 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />• The wound proceeded from the right forearm and struck the bone. The bullet <br />fragmented and she was unable to recover any fragments. <br /> <br />During the autopsy, Doctor DAVENPORT made the following observations in relation to <br />the gunshot entry wound to the top right bicep: <br />• The wound proceeded from the top right bicep, exited the inner right bicep, entered the <br />right armpit area, and proceeded from the right chest cavity through the right lung, <br />lodging in the spine. <br /> <br /> During the autopsy, Doctor DAVENPORT made the following observations in relation to <br />the gunshot entry wound to the upper right back, through the picture tattoo: <br />• The wound was through and through, proceeding from the upper right back, through <br />the right lung, grazed the heart, through the left lung and exited the left breast. <br /> <br />During the autopsy, Doctor DAVENPORT made the following observations in relation to <br />the gunshot wound to the upper left back: <br />• The wound was through and through, proceeding from the upper left back, through the <br />left chest cavity, left lung, diaphragm, spine, and exited the lower right back. <br /> <br />During the autopsy, Doctor DAVENPORT removed the following evidence from the body: <br />• Projectile fragments were removed from the left chest cavity <br />During the autopsy, HOESCH removed the following evidence from the body: <br />• One (1) projectile was removed from the spine <br />• Projectile fragments were removed from the spine <br /> DAVENPORT also noted the following observations: <br />• Scars on the lower legs <br />• No signs of altercation
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