Chapter 9 - Firearms, Tools, and other impressions
What is the procedure for casting an impression?
(1) Remove any debris not relevant to the impression (2) Spray the impression with aerosol to harden (3) Knead dental stone and water mixture until you've reached the desired consistency (4) Pour this mixture over the impression (5) Fill the impression with the mixture and allow 24-48hrs to dry before removal
List the Classifications of Handguns
(1) Single-Action (2) Double- Action
What characteristics are present when a victim was shot up to 18in away?
A halo of vaporous lead will surround the bullet's entry hole
This concept entails the capture and storage of appropriate markings on bullets and cartridges test-fired from handguns and rifles before being sold to the public
Ballistic Fingerprinting
What elements are always found in primer residue?
Barium and Antimony
What elements are always found in gunpowder residue?
Barium, Antimony, and Lead
Why has the dermal nitrate test become a unfavorable method of detecting the presence of nitrates?
Because of its lack of specificity
What software system contains a cartridge-case analyzing module
Brass Catcher
What is the rear part of a firearm barrel
Breech Face Mark
mixture of carbon, dirt, lubricant, primer residue, and lead wiped off the bullets surface as it passes through the target
Bullet Wipe
What software system contains a bullet analyzing module
Bulletproof
What is the key material used for developing a cast?
Class 1 Dental Stone
When a heavy concentration of residue surrounds the bullet's entrance hole Loose fibers show scorch marks Synthetic fibers may show signs of being melted & The blowback of muzzle gases produce a stellate tear-pattern around the hole What distance was the victim shot from?
Close contact or within an inch
Maintained by the FBI This system emphasized the examination of unique markings on the cartridge casings expended by the weapon Emphasized the use of cartridge-case imagery
DRUGFIRE
What is tattooing/stippling?
Debris that results from gunshot residue hitting the target
What are the major issues in tool mark comparison?
Difficulty in duplicating the tool mark left at the crime scene
the assessment of the distance from which a handgun or rifle was fired
Distance Determination
the hammer is automatically cocked when the trigger is pulled
Double-Action Handguns
In what instances are Marlin rifles distinct?
During rifling, these rifles are rifled through the use of micro-grooving. They can have anywhere between 8-24 grooves impressed into their barrels
A discipline primarily concerned with determining whether a bullet or cartridge was fired by a particular weapon
Firearm Examination
How do firearms work?
Firearms are based off a simple explosion The pulling of a trigger releases the weapon's firing pin causing it strike the primer. This in turn ignites the powder The gases generated by the burning gunpowder propel the bullet forward through the barrel simultaneously pushing the cartridge case back with equal force against the breech face mark
What is the significance of the comparison microscope in firearms examinations?
Firearms examination began with the introduction of the comparison microscope It allows two bullets to be compared simultaneously
If there is no powder residue on the victim but there is a dark ring around the perimeter of the entrance hole, then the victim was shot
From three or more feet away
Between Gun Powder Residue and Primer Residue which is mostly found on the target/victim after a shooting?
Gun Powder Residue
These firearms are designed to be held and fired with one hand
Hand Guns
What are the different areas of ballistics?
Internal External Terminal
What are the functions of NIBIN?
It produces database files from bullets and cartridge casings retrieved from crime scenes or test fires from retrieved firearms
With the exception of .22's, all primers contain a blend of
Lead Barium Antimony
What type of guns yield a longer range and accurate shot?
Long Guns
What did Newsome say was the best weapon for mass shootings?
M-16
IBIS
Maintained by ATF, this system processes digital microscopic images of identifying features found on both expended bullets and cartridge cases
What is the General Rifling Characteristic File?
Maintained by the FBI, it contains class characteristics for known weapons
How were the Beltway Snipers apprehended?
Malvo bragged to a priest about his involvement with a murder in Montgomery. The fingerprint left behind at the robbery belonged to Malvo. Malvo's fingerprints were on file with the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Between Gun Powder Residue and Primer Residue which is mostly found on the shooter after a shooting?
Mostly Primer Residue, but traces of Gun Powder Residue can be found
What is the principle tool used in electrostatic lifting?
Mylar film
Were the beltway snipers really snipers? Why or Why not?
No because they did not use a sniper weapon
What process forms the spiral grooves in the bore of a firearm
Rifling
The Broach Cutter
Rifling Method that entails that as the broach passes through the barrel, it simultaneously cuts all grooves into the barrel at the required depth
The Mandrel-Rifling Hammer-Forging Process
Rifling method where the mandrel is inserted into a slightly oversized bore, and the barrel is compressed with hammering into the mandrel's form
The most important consideration in handling a firearm is
SAFETY!
When linked to an x-ray analyzer, an analysis of the particles can be conducted
SEM Testing
What case did Goddard provide testimony in?
Sacco and Vanzetti
microscopic primer and gunpowder particles on an adhesive are found with a
Scanning Electron Microscope- the SEM
the magazine is contained within the grip, and these guns fire one shot per trigger pull
Semi-Automatics
What did Newsome say was his preferred weapon for raids?
Shotguns
require the hammer to be manually cocked each time before the trigger is pulled
Single-Action Handguns
List the three most common types of handguns
Single-Shot Revolvers Semi-Automatics
can only fire one round at a time
Single-Shot Hand Guns
List the class characteristics of a tool mark or impression
Size, shape, and design of the tool mark/impression
What substance is used to cast impressions in snow?
Snow Impression Wax
List the individual characteristics of projectile
Striation markings
List the Physical Evidence recovered in cases involving a firearm
Striations Gun Shot Residue Primer Residue Shell Casings Fingerprints on Cartridge Casings DNA
In general, this method produces a low-rate of positive results because of the short period of time that residue remains on the hands
Swabbing
What technique requires residue to be removed by swabbing both the firing and non firing hands with cotton that has been moistened with five percent nitric acid?
Swabbing
________ or ________ cannot be used to detect firings of most .22 caliber rimfire ammunition
Swabbing or the use of an adhesive
Damage when the target is striked
Terminal ballistics
What method requires a steel plug impressed with the desired number of grooves, under extremely high pressures, being forced through the barrel?
The Button Process
measures the diameter of the bore and the diameter of the bullet recorded in the hundreths of an inch or in millimeters
The Caliber
What techniques can be used to detect primer residue on hands?
The Dermal Nitrate Test Swabbing SEM Testing
What are the distinct characteristics of a rifle that make them different than shotguns?
The barrel has spiral grooves and lands Striation markings can be found on projectile when fired
List the characteristics of a shot gun
The barrel is smooth and can be narrowed in order to concentrated shot when fired Shells passing through the bore are not impressed with striation markings Can be single or double-barreled
What variables affect the shot pattern in cases where a shotgun was used?
The barrel length The size and quantity of the pellets being fired The quantity of powder charge used to propel the pellets The choke of the gun under examination
What was the significance of the bullets used in the murders carried out by Sacco and Vanzetti
The bullets were no longer being produced so ballistics examiners were not able to use this ammunition or similar ammunition for test fires to determine if that was the weapon used in the crimes
What is the most important tool used in firearms examination?
The comparison microscope
What is the gauge?
The diameter of the barrel It is determined by the number of pellets with the same diameter as the barrel that would equate a pound
In determining distance, if the weapon is not present, how would the examiner make this determination?
The examiner would then have to analyze characteristics around the bullet hole
What should you do if a firearm is recovered from an underwater location?
The firearm should be transported in a receptacle containing enough of the same water it was found in to keep it submerged. This prevents rust from developing
What aids in the formation of striation markings on bullets?
The firing pin The ejector The extractor The Breech Face Mark
What holds the ammunition in a firearm?
The magazine
An identification tag for a firearm includes:
The serial number Make and model The investigators initials
CONS of the SEM
The time it takes to conduct the analysis
If the target was shot up to twenty-five inches away then..
There will be scattered specks of unburned and partially burned powder grains No soot will be present Scattered gunpowder particles are deposited at a firing distance of up to thirty-six inches
What is a major strength of semi-automatic weapons?
They have higher bullet capacities and less reloads
What portions of the hand will residues mostly deposit on?
Thumb Web Back of the firing hand
any impression, cut, gouge, or abrasion caused by a tool coming into contact with another object
Tool Marks
When using a comparison microscope, what illumination is used to examine hairs or fibers?
Transmitted
What is the most popular method of removing gunshot/primer residues from a surface?
Using an adhesive or adhesive tape to lift the residue particles
When using a comparison microscope, what illumination is used to examine bullets and cartridges?
Vertical or Reflected
What are the methods for testing firearm evidence?
Water Tank Recovery System Cotton Recovery Tank
In what instance would an investigator need to cast an impression?
When the impression is in soft earth
List the different methods to collecting tool mark evidence
With reason, the entire object with the tool mark can be submitted to the lab When the tool mark cannot be removed, a photo must be taken and a cast must be made
How are serial numbers recovered in firearms?
With the application of a etching reagent
How long should cast dry for?
air-dried for 24-48hrs
Why are serial numbers able to be restored?
because they are imprinted under a permanent strain that lies beneath the original numbers
A bullet travels through the _____ before leaving the barrel
bore
Trace evidence recovered from tools/tool marks
chips of paint adhering to the tool mark or tool
How is distance usually determined?
comparing the powder residue pattern on the victim's clothing or skin to test patterns made by firing the suspected weapon at varying distances from a target
External Ballistics
everything that occurs outside the weapon that effects the shot (wind, rain, gravity)
Long Guns
firearms designed to be fired while resting on the shoulder Also known as rifles and shotguns
What term is used to describe the level of harm of the bullet?
gravity of harm
Revolvers
have several firing chambers and when fired, the cylinder automatically rotates clockwise or counter-clockwise
PROS of the SEM
high magnification, high resolution, and great depth of focus
everything that happens inside the weapon (the explosion, the lands and grooves)
internal ballistics
What is the major advantage of the SEM?
its enhanced specificty
_______ are high and cause the deepest cuts in striations
lands
When would electrostatic lifting be utilized?
lifting and preserving dust impressions
What type of gun terms the ammunition as shell
shot guns
The SEM characterizes primer particles by
size, shape, and chemical composition
Entry wound is ______, exit wound is _______
small, large
What was used to determine that Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty of the crimes?
the Comparison Microscope
What test for gunpowder residue requires the application of hot paraffin or wax to a suspect's hand and what color yields a positive reaction?
the Dermal Nitrate Test & Blue
What two-part chemical reactive test is used to examine patterns of gunpowder residues around bullet holes and test for the presence of nitrites
the Greiss Test
How is distance determined in cases where a shotgun was used?
the distance determination can be estimated by measuring the spread of the discharged shot, As distance increases, the pellets progressively separate and spread out
What is the bore?
the interior of a firearm barrel projectile pass through the bore before leaving the firearm
What is the choke?
the narrowing of the barrel
List the class characteristics of projectile
the number of lands and grooves the direction of their twist
What is used to determine if a person has recently handled or fired a weapon
the presence and amount of barium and antimony on the relevant portions of the suspects hands
What is the comparison microscope used for in firearms examination?
to compare striation markings on bullets
List the individual characteristics of a tool mark
wear, random nicks and breaks, and other damages that the tool/impression acquired through wear and use