Gunmachine from the Giumry family murder scene had no suppressor – ballistic evidence
17.04.2015,
11:59
Armenia’s Investigative Committee has released the results of ballistic, forensic, chemical and trace tests in the Giumry family murder case.

YEREVAN, April 17. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Investigative Committee has released the results of ballistic, forensic, chemical and trace tests in the Giumry family murder case.
The tests found that no suppressor was used on the machine gun found at the crime scene, the website of the Investigative Committee says.
Russian soldier Valery Permyakov, who pleaded guilty is charged with killing seven members of the Avetisyan family, including a two-year-old girl and a six-month-old boy, in a January 12 shooting rampage in Gyumri.
The tests also showed the casings and the bullets were released from AKS-74 machine gun owned by Permyakov.
Metallization was found on the military uniform, as well as on the clothing and bed linen of the victims, according to the report.
Cotton fiber and chemical microfiber found on the stabber were identical to the ones on six-month-old Serezha Avetisyan’s vest. –0--