Forensic Study of Common Intersecting Injury Sequences
In forensic practice,the study of intersecting fracture lines is mature and its theoretical basis is sufficient,but the study of intersecting wounds and subcutaneous hemorrhage is few relatively.Through the observation and analysis of intersecting fractures,wounds and subcutaneous hemorrhage,the author studied their respective characteristics and judgment basis.According to the actual work of the author,the relevant situation was observed and analyzed in the actual investigation process.The fracture lines at the blocked places were in a sequence,the intersecting fracture lines were formed after they were blocked,and the blocked places were probably not the point of direct action of external forces.It is possible for the closed intersecting fracture line,the obvious dislocation fracture line formed is later.Dislocation formation of intersecting wounds blocked due to traumatic edge,wound cavity,or iatrogenic intentional blocked.Subcutaneous hemorrhage that forms first is more likely to be deformed or blocked.That is to say,the blocked fracture line and wound often form later,iatrogenic intentional blocked form later,and the subcutaneous hemorrhage formed earlier is more likely to be blocked.It is of great significance to fully understand and distinguish the sequence of various injuries in order to reconstruct the case and reproduce the facts.