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Forensic Sci Med Pathol ; 14(1): 133-138, 2018 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29058106

RESUMO

A gunfight between police and a gang of men led by the self-styled "Captain Moonlite", a.k.a. George Scott, occurred on 16th November 1879 at a farmhouse near Wantabadgery Station in the colony of New South Wales. The skirmish resulted in the deaths of two bushrangers and one police officer. As a result, Captain Moonlite and Thomas Rogan were hung in Sydney's Darlinghurst Gaol on 20 January 1880 for the murder of Constable Edward Webb-Bowen. Culpability for firing the fatal shot, however, has remained a source of controversy. Information obtained from an analysis of historical records was used to guide an archeological excavation at the scene of the shooting in which Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) technology was employed to produce a digital (3D) terrain model of the siege location. Utilizing the terrain model, the relative positions of Moonlite, Webb-Bowen, and the other gang members were established with possible projectile trajectories plotted. This, in combination with inquest evidence from a gun maker and the medical practitioner who examined Constable Webb-Bowen's wound, indicates that the most likely shooter was Gus Warnicke, aged 15 years, the youngest member of the gang, who was also killed in the exchange of fire.


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Balística Forense/métodos , Polícia/história , Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo/história , História do Século XIX , Humanos , New South Wales
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Forensic Sci Int ; 273: 106-112, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28260645

RESUMO

In the area of clandestine laboratory investigations, plastic bags are used to collect and store evidence, such as solvents, precursors, and other compounds usually employed for the manufacturing of drugs (although liquids may be stored in glass containers within the bags first). In this study, three different types of plastic bags were provided by the NSW Police Force and investigated for their suitability for evidence collection: two different types of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) bags and one type of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) bag. Three different experiments were carried out: (1) storing relevant chemicals in the bags for up to three months; (2) exposing the bags including their content to accelerated conditions using a weatherometer, and (3) simulating an expected real case scenario. This study indicates that drugs and related chemicals stored in plastic bags may lead to a change in the composition of the chemical and an alteration or degradation of the plastic bag. All experiments led to the same conclusion: the polyvinyl chloride bags appeared to be the most affected. LDPE bags seem to be more appropriate for routine use, although it has been established they are not suitable for the collection of liquids (unless pre-packaged in, for instance, a glass container).

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Forensic Sci Res ; 2(4): 198-202, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30483642

RESUMO

The effectiveness of three types of plastic bags used by the New South Wales Police Force for the storage of clandestine drug evidence has been investigated through a comparison of mechanical properties. The tensile and tear properties of "as received" low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) bags do not show major differences such that one type would be favoured over the other. However, the mechanical properties of the bags once exposed to a range of chemicals routinely collected as drug evidence have been shown to be influenced as a result of different chemical interactions. Although an interaction of reagents/solvents with an additive within the LDPE bags is proposed to influence the mechanical properties of the bags, the change in properties has been shown to be less severe than that observed for the PVC bag, where softening and damage of the bags results due to absorption of reagents.

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Rev. méd. domin ; 47(3): 24-8, jul.-dic. 1986.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-44068

RESUMO

Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo en el hospital del IDSS "Arzobispo Meriño" de Sabana Grande de Boyá, donde fueron revisados 500 expedientes en los archivos del Hospital ya citado correspondiente al año 1984. Los resultados obtenidos en dicho estudio fueron: Escabiasis 22 casos (29.3%), tiña inguinal 14 casos (18.7%), tiña corporis 8 (10.7%), pitiriasis versicolor 8 (10.7%), tiña pedis 5 (6.7%), tiña ungueal 4 (5.2%), tiña copetis 3 (4%). Entre otras, menos frecuentes encontramos: Dematitis por contacto 2 (2.7%), tiña de mano 1 (1.3%)


Assuntos
Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Dermatomicoses/epidemiologia , República Dominicana
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