Answer: (1) the distance between the victim and muzzle at the time of discharge
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance of firing can be directly related to the wounds inflicted on the body of the victim. The following types of wounds are inflicted at different ranges of firing:
1. Near contact wounds: These wounds develop when the firearm is fired from a close distance. The wounds obtain a form of star shaped inflicted injury. The scorching, powder tattooing and blackening can be seen surrounding the skin and within the wound. Muzzle imprint can also be seen in near contact wounds.
2. Intermediate-range gunshot wound: These wounds develop when the muzzle of the weapon is at the intermediate range. The wound appears round with heavy tattooing on the skin.
3. Distant range wound: The distant range wound develops when the firearm is at an appreciable distance from the target victim. The wound acquires an asymmetric shape. The tattooing is light.