MiniMoo
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I am glad you asked!! The murder sheet had a number of interviews with experts on toolmark analysis: re unspend bullets.
My terribly not-nuanced summary: When the bullet is cycled through a gun (lets say a sig sauer?) a little metal thingy presses on the bullet leaving behind a mark that COULD be unique enough to be matched with other bullets ejected from the exact same gun. Is it open to a battle of experts? Yes, I believe so.
Obviously I am not an expert so this is all MOO and interpretation. Please have a listen to the experts below:
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The Delphi Murders: Conversations with a Firearms Expert and a Professional Investigator
In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we spoke to a firearms expert about the bullet evidence against Richard Allen. We also spoke to a professional investigator with years of experience working with law enforcement and defense attorneys. Please send tips and questions to [email protected].art19.com
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The Delphi Murders: Conversations with a Firearms Expert and a Forensic Examiner
The Murder Sheet interviewed a forensic examiner and another firearms expert about the publicly-released information in the case of Richard Allen. Allen stands accused of the murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams. One of the significant pieces of evidence in the probable cause affidavit...art19.com
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Going Ballistic with Radley Balko
A Chicago judge recently became the first judge in the country to bar the use of ballistics matching testimony in a criminal trial. What inspired him to make that ruling? What does it mean for other cases-- like Delphi-- where ballistics testimony seems to play a key role? To get some answers...art19.com
EBM: Editing to add I hadn't seen some of the other excellent responses, @MassGuy response was an excellent summary of my understanding.
I thought I had multi-quoted, multiquoted or multi quoted - one is bound to be correct!
Awesome. Thanks for that!
That unspent bullet found at the crime scene in Delphi is what the State seems to be counting on in this trial.
I am now wondering how many other cases involving unspent bullets have had success in convicting someone in a trial (USA).
JMO JMT