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How does a forensic examiner know a body was shot after death?
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The video I watched had a smooth narrative. In it, a detective confronted a suspect, pointing out their possible lies. The detective claimed the order of events was wrong, suggesting the stabbing occurred before the shooting after the victim's death. But how could they determine this if the shooting potentially happened only minutes later? I understand the distinction might be more evident if the events were separated by a day, involving forensic evidence like tissue decay or the absence of bleeding.

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