Blood Spatters on T-Shirt of Gunman When Firing on Close or Contact Fire
August 31, 2007 – 2:19 am
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.
Tags: close contact, phillip pestano, t-shirt
2 Responses to “Blood Spatters on T-Shirt of Gunman When Firing on Close or Contact Fire”
It is sad, but it is too late now to pursue justice.
By Vince Novenario on Dec 11, 2007
It is never too late to pursue justice.
By Fillip on Jan 2, 2008