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  • Blood Spatters on T-Shirt of Gunman When Firing on Close or Contact Fire

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    Both forward propelled blood/tissue spatter and blow back blood/tissue spatter would occur with such a wound. Therefore one should reasonably expect to find deposits of such blood and tissue spatters on both the right and left shoulders and possibly chest area of Phillips white T-shirt. Unless Phillip’s white T-shirt (death scene at cabin) had been covered by another shirt, the shirt Phillip wore should have received the expected spatter and tissue deposits.

    Note: above picture was taken during the reconstruction of evidence by Dean Artemio Panganiban and company.

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