Radial lines always end in existing radial lines. This information provides forensic scientists with

A. the fracture angle of the glass

B. the sequencing of bullets as they were fired

C. the direction of the bullet

D. the name of the perpetrator

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Given what we know, we can confirm that since radial lines always end in existing radial lines, this information provides forensic scientists with the sequencing of bullets as they were fired.

How does this tell us the sequence in which the bullets were fired?

  • The question states that radial lines always end in existing radial lines.
  • This means that as glass fractures, each new point of impact will have lines that will end at previously existing lines.
  • Therefore, the fracture with lines that do not end at another fracture will be our first point of impact for the bullets.
  • We can then use this initial impact point to trace the sequence of the remaining bullet impact sites.

Therefore, we can use radial lines of glass fractures to gather information on the sequence in which the bullets were fired by tracing the order in which the radial lines connect to one another, starting at the initial point of impact.

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