2016-07-americas-brazil-carlos-diego-santos-da-silva

The autopsy diagrams in the case of Carlos Diego Santos da Silva show a wound (marked “C”) caused by a bullet that entered from the back and remained in the body, and two entry wounds close to each other from shots to the chest (“A” and “B”) that exited through the back. All three entry wounds had abrasion rings, indicating the shots were at point-blank range.