A. Zeichner et N. Levin, COLLECTION EFFICIENCY OF GUNSHOT RESIDUE (GSR) PARTICLES FROM HAIR AND HANDS USING DOUBLE-SIDE ADHESIVE TAPE, Journal of forensic sciences, 38(3), 1993, pp. 571-584
Experiments were carried out to sample GSR particles (GSRs) from hair
using double-side adhesive coated aluminum stubs (the tape-lift method
). Although it was claimed in the literature that double-side adhesive
tape is not suitable for sampling GSRs from hair, we have not encount
ered problems with this method. In laboratory experiments it was possi
ble to find GSRs even 24 h after shooting if the hair had not been was
hed. No significant difference in collection efficiency was found betw
een this technique and the more complicated method of swabbing the hai
r using a comb with a solvent-damped cloth (the swabbing-and-comb meth
od). It was found that 200 to 300 dabbings are necessary to achieve ma
ximum collection efficiency from hair with the double-side adhesive. A
s assessed subjectively, it was noted that stickiness is lost after ab
out 100 dabbings. This method has been used in casework in Israel for
about a year and a half and, in some cases. GSRs were found in samples
from hair but not in samples from hands. We have also studied collect
ion efficiency from hands of the double-side adhesive. It was found th
at 50 to 100 dabbings are necessary to achieve maximum collection effi
ciency, while stickiness appeared lost after about 20 to 30 dabbings.
No substantial danger of skin debris concealing GSRs was observed.