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- who: Roger W Byard from the Forensic Science SA, Adelaide, Australia have published the article: Patterned injuries from screwdrivers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
At autopsy 39 groups of injuries were identified with the minimal number of separate puncture wounds which would have been inflicted by separate blows being approximately 54. The most significant injury was a penetrating wound of the mid-anterior chest located in the midline approximately 85 mm below the jugular notch which was associated with a fracture of the sternum, a through-and-through 10-mm slitlike penetrating wound . . .
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