Protrusion Rod

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The protrusion Rod ( Engl. Protrusive = protruding / outstanding, rod = rod, bar, dt. As much as outstanding rods ) is in the Forensic Science in use glass fiber reinforced plastic tubes, which as part of the crime scene is inserted and Tatrekonstruktion to the weft direction or the To determine the angle of entry after firearm use . The rods are available with different diameters for different calibers . They are introduced into the undisturbed firing channel and then make the trajectory of the projectile inside the target object clear.

The chopsticks were used, for example, after the Munich hostage-taking in 1972.

The location of the shooter can also be inferred using a 3-D laser scanner method.

Individual evidence

  1. Rod Slings, Keith Byers, Michael Van Durme: Blood on the Leaves: Real Hunting Accident Investigations — And Lessons in Hunter Safety , Rowman & Littlefield , 2015, ISBN 9781586671587 , p. 295 [1]
  2. ^ Robert Allison, Investigation of Crime Scene
  3. ^ State Criminal Police Office North Rhine-Westphalia: Crime scene survey