SEATTLE – Every shell casing found at a crime scene can
be a crucial piece of evidence for detectives working to match a bullet
to a gun. Caleb Conn works at the Washington State Crime Lab in Seattle
and says, “This is what an unfired cartridge would look like. When you
fire it, the bullet will go out, go downrange, whatever you’re aiming
at. What’s left is the fired cartridge case. A lot of people refer to
this as the brass or the shell casings.”
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