(Noshin Bashir, Karachi)
It is still undisclosed that either it was a suicidal attempt or a cold-blooded murder. The pictoral analysis of the above displayed picture is simply revealing the following possibilities: If someone shot himself in the left or right side of the skull then possibly the gun can skip off his hands as a result of gunshot impact or inflicted pain. Anyhow if he managed to shot himself left handedly, then it is very unlikely to draw down or relocate the fingers off the trigger immediately after receiving the injury in the control center of the body. Possibly he could have inclined to left or right shortly after stricken by gunshot. The splashes are not visible enough to establish the impact of closed and sudden strike. The volume of released blood is forcefully narrating that how long he was allowed to sit quietly after receiving a gunshot allegedly by himself. Moreover, surprisingly nobody attempted to enter his room possibly after hearing a gunshot from the office inside. Now-a-days the cases like that are no longer a mystery unresolved and the hidden story can be well placed by the forensic analysis. Fingerprinting can configure out the possibility of a suicide or attempted murder for instance, if the finger prints of the person are not fasten enough to magazine and trigger then this will rule out the possibility of a murder, not a suicide. The bullet recovered can be tested if it belonged to the same gun or shot by any other handgun. The trajectory followed by the gunshot and deepness of the inflicted wound can tell more about the direction and distance of released gunshot.The forensic analysis of entry and exit points of the same room can help to disclose the mystery. Besides all, it is no way expected from the SSP rank officer to commit a sicidal attempt either due to the political pressure or due to mental stress because they are trained and experienced enough to strongly articulate the locked situations.