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To: Tech Master who wrote (569)11/3/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1156
 
Not in the brain pan, they don't. And with the hydraulic action and skull fragments breaking away from multiple shots, a 9mm would still be an awful mess.



To: Tech Master who wrote (569)11/3/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1156
 
Oh. I thought a 9mm and a .45 were actually quite similar. But I don't know anything about guns except what I've read.

Did the bullets exit? What we know of the autopsy reports doesn't make that clear.

Autopsy results released Thursday by Jay Peacock, the assistant Monmouth County medical examiner, showed that Chalem was shot six times, in the head and chest, while Lehmann was shot once in the leg and three times in the head.

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Results of an autopsy performed yesterday on Alain Chalem, 41, show he was shot six times, once in the chest and five more times in the head and neck, Second Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Robert Honecker Jr. said.

Chalem's business partner, Maier Lehmann, 37, was hit by four bullets, and all appear to be from the same caliber semiautomatic weapon. Honecker declined to say what caliber. He would not say exactly how many shots had been fired.

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Lehmann was shot once in a leg and three times in his head. Chalem, according to autopsy results released Wednesday, was shot once in the chest and five times in the head and neck. One head wound resulted when the gun barrel was pressed against his temple and fired. Lehmann was shot once in a leg and three times in his head. Chalem, according to autopsy results released Wednesday, was shot once in the chest and five times in the head and neck. One head wound resulted when the gun barrel was pressed against his temple and fired.