Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 92

 


Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 92

A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION

 

The crime scene usually exhibits evidence of multiple offenders as well as multiple victims by either a mass or spree killing.

 

Common Forensic Findings. The forensic findings most common to this type of homicide involve wounds from firearms, blunt-force trauma, and sharp, pointed objects. There may be mutilation of the body as well. Multiple weapons may be seen with a single event.

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