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Homicide attempt with a Japanese samurai sword
Authors:Raul Jean-Sébastien  Berthelon Laurent  Geraut Annie  Tracqui Antoine  Ludes Bertrand
Institution:Institut de Mèdecine Légale, 11 rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cedex, France. Jean-Sebastien.Raul@iml-ulp.u-strasbg.fr
Abstract:The use of Japanese swords for homicidal attempts is rare. A Japanese samurai sword is a sharp and cutting object. When faced with the use of this weapon, one must distinguish between stabs and incised wounds. Incised wounds can rarely lead to death, but because of the size of the weapon, stabs usually cause much more serious injuries. Stabs also imply a penetrating movement, whereas incised wounds can be the consequence of protective circular blows. Therefore, it is important to distinguish clinically between these two kinds of wounds. We report a case where the perpetrator argued he had given a circular blow, unfortunately hitting the victim. The pieces of evidence are discussed.
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