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U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service
Pathology Consultation
HADITHA INVESTIGATION

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Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner
1413 Research Blvd., Bldg. 102
Rockville, MD 20850

U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service Pathology Consultation
Haditha Investigation

Location: Haditha City, Al Anbar Province, Iraq
Site: Designated "House #4""
Date of Event: 19Nov2005
Casualties: Four occupants of the house were killed, identified by family members as
Jamal Aiad Ahmed (39 year old male); Jasib Aiad Ahmed (28 year old male); Marwin Aiad Ahmed (27 year old male); and Khatan Aiad Ahmed (25 year old male).

Date of Report: 24 August 2006

1. Circumstances of death: Following an IED detonation, several USMC fire teams were engaged in house clearing that resulted in the deaths of Iraqi civilians. For complete details, refer to the complete investigative reports.

2. Materials reviewed: NCIS Forensic Briefing Folder containing Provisional Reconstructions, Iraqi Death Certificates (translated), Iraqi medical reports (translated), interview statements by Dawuud (translated). Death Scene examinations; and photographs taken by U.S. Marine Corps Human Exploitation Team members. Also reviewed was video footage taken at the Haditha morgue facility following the incident. No bodies were available for autopsy or evidence recovery.

3. Examination of the photographs: Multiple photographs show the remains of four deceased adult males in the room designated "Bedroom 1" (the more southern of the two bedrooms in the dwelling). The victims have red numbers written on their bodies in some of the photographs, and these numbers are designated below. The identifications are the names indicated to belong to each victim from the NCIS reports.

A. Victim #21 is an adult male with dark hair and a dark mustache, and he is lying on his back with his left arm on his chest and his right arm by his side. He is lying parallel to the bed closest to the north wall of the room, next to victim #22. He is wearing a green and white long sleeve shirt with embroidered letters on the front. He has a least two gunshot wounds of the head with one entrance gunshot wound on the bridge of his nose between his eyes, just to the left of midline. The abrasion pattern of this entrance wound indicates a directly front to back directionality, and there is a corresponding apparent exit wound of the back of this head (occipital scalp) with protruding brain matter. There is no soot or stippling surrounding this wound. In addition, he has a second exit wound of the left temple and left ear, which is partially avulsed, with protruding bone and brain matter. There is a small square skull fragment resting on his chest and middle finger of his left hand.

B. Victim #22 is an adult male with short dark hair, a short dark mustache and dark facial stubble. He is lying on his back with his left arm at his side and his right arm is outstretched. He is lying parallel and next to the bed and victim #23. He is wearing a burgundy and tan long sleeve sweat shirt with embroidered letters and burgundy pants. He has an entrance gunshot wound of the left cheek just lateral to the nose with no soot or stippling around the wound evident. There is a dark area just below the left lateral edge of his lower lip that may represent a second entrance gunshot wound. He has extensive blood down his chin and the front of his shirt. There are bone fragments and tissue on his shirt over his right arm, most likely belonging to victim #21.

C. Victim #23 is an adult male with dark hair and a dark mustache. He is lying on his back perpendicular to the bed with his head near the foot of the bed and his legs towards the northern wall of the room. He is wearing a matching royal blue sweat shirt and pants with white and dark strips down the sides of the legs and around the sleeves. He has an entrance gunshot would just below the left side of his nose, and he has blood coming from his left external auditory canal, consistent with underlying skull fractures. There is no soot or stippling surrounding the entrance wound.

D. Victim #24 is an adult male with dark hair and a dark mustache. He is lying on his back perpendicular to the bed with his head near the foot of the bed and his legs towards the southern wall of the room. He is wearing a matching grey blue and white sweat shirt and pants. He has a large exit gunshot wound of the left side of his forehead and temporal scalp with partial avulsion of the brain. He has an atypical entrance gunshot wound of the lower aspect of his right cheek, just lateral to the edge of his mouth. In some photographs, it also appears that he has some blood and tissue on his face just in front of his right ear. He also has blood and brain matter on the front of his shirt.

4. Evaluation of Iraqi Death Certificates (translated): All four death certificates indicate adult males with shot or shots in the head, which is consistent with the photographic evidence.

5. If any additional material becomes available, we would certainly continue to review the case.

 

Elizabeth A. Rouse, MD
Lt Col, MC, USAF, FS
Regional Medical Examiner

For the entire NCIS forensic report on House 4, click at the link for a pdf.

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