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International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2010

Secondary skull fractures in head wounds inflicted by captive bolt guns: autopsy findings and experimental simulation

Markus Grosse Perdekamp; Beat P. Kneubuehl; Takaki Ishikawa; Hadi Nadjem; Jan Kromeier; Stefan Pollak; Annette Thierauf

Apart from one article published by Rabl and Sigrist in 1992 (Rechtsmedizin 2:156–158), there are no further reports on secondary skull fractures in shots from captive bolt guns. Up to now, the pertinent literature places particular emphasis on the absence of indirect lesions away from the impact point, when dealing with the wounding capacity of slaughterer’s guns. The recent observation of two suicidal head injuries accompanied by skull fractures far away from the bolt’s path gave occasion to experimental studies using simulants (glycerin soap, balls from gelatin) and skull–brain models. As far as ballistic soap was concerned, the dimensions of the bolt’s channel were assessed by multi-slice computed tomography before cutting the blocks open. The test shots to gelatin balls and to skull–brain models were documented by means of a high-speed motion camera. As expected, the typical temporary cavity effect of bullets fired from conventional guns could not be observed when captive bolt stunners were discharged. Nevertheless, the visualized transfer of kinetic energy justifies the assumption that the secondary fractures seen in thin parts of the skull were caused by a hydraulic burst effect.


International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2011

Two-gun suicide by simultaneous shots to the head: interdisciplinary reconstruction on the basis of scene investigation, autopsy findings, GSR analysis and examination of firearms, bullets and cartridge cases

Markus Große Perdekamp; Hadi Nadjem; Joachim Merkel; Roland Braunwarth; Stefan Pollak; Annette Thierauf


Forensic Science International | 2007

Ingestion of pointed objects in a complex suicide.

Hadi Nadjem; Wolfgang Weinmann; Stefan Pollak


International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2015

Fatal contact shot to the chest caused by the gas jet from a muzzle-loading pistol discharging only black powder and no bullet: case study and experimental simulation of the wounding effect

Markus Große Perdekamp; Matthieu Glardon; Beat P. Kneubuehl; Lena Bielefeld; Hadi Nadjem; Stefan Pollak; Rebecca Pircher


International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2013

Muzzle-loading weapons discharging spherical lead bullets: two case studies and experimental simulation using a skin–soap composite model

Markus Große Perdekamp; Roland Braunwarth; Jan Kromeier; Hadi Nadjem; Stefan Pollak; Annette Thierauf


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2001

Death caused by accidental hanging in the hand strap loop of a garage door

Ulrike Schmidt; Hadi Nadjem; Stefan Pollak


Archiv für Kriminologie | 1998

A case of suicidal chloroform poisoning

Hadi Nadjem; E. Logemann


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2011

Differential diagnostics of stomach contents showing blue discoloration

Hadi Nadjem; Perdekamp Mg; Auwärter; Stefan P; Annette Thierauf


Archiv für Kriminologie | 1999

Appearance of injuries caused by machetes and unusually large knives

Hadi Nadjem; M. Bohnert; Stefan Pollak


Archiv für Kriminologie | 1999

Wound entry findings of animal anesthesia guns without smoke outlets

Hadi Nadjem; Stefan Pollak

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Annette Thierauf-Emberger

University Medical Center Freiburg

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Dirk Ropohl

University of Freiburg

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Lena Bielefeld

University Medical Center Freiburg

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