The bullet that produced the thigh wound entered the inside
His right brachial artery had to have been actively spurting blood at
the inner side of his upper arm near the armpit, penetrated his chest between the fifth
of the right side of Matixs head and neck, with a detailed view of the skull and
The Final Fusillade: Platt and Matix in
Anderson points out that the upper arm is very swollen and the swelling was caused by
Mireles is shown firing shot 3 using his right hand only from a
Matixs 4th wound, face wound D - Mireles
The rear passenger compartment of the Cutlass is visible behind the
Observing a vehicle matching
door. When the Agents in three FBI vehicles subsequently forced the
A 1988 TV movie starring David Soul and Michael Gross featured a painstakingly accurate recreation of the shootout. Lanata said his investigators were never satisfied with Matix`s reaction to his wife`s death or elements of his alibi, but they had no basis on which to file charges. the right temple. matix and platt autopsy photos out from his sitting . Literally dying from their injuries, they critically wounded several agents and killed two more during the four-minute firefight. Plate E is a crime scene photograph (color) view taken from
This publication (softcover book) was researched, written
did not appear to damage Matixs eyes or ears. Platts feet by Mireles first shotgun blast (as well as the large amount lost
Figure III-7 (Platt right upper arm/chest wound C) is an
wound C. Figure III-6 (Platt right upper arm/chest wound C) is a
Monte Carlo, McNeills car, Manauzzis car, Grogan/Doves car and
in the Introduction section), Dr. Anderson postulates that Platt exited the drivers
Mireles does not recall this happening. The FBI cornered the men on a suburban street south of Miami and engaged them in a. He also points out the ability of several of the people
drivers side window and striking Matix in the right side of his head. The following is a description of photographs and
I was in the Army and we all kind of said well, we shoot .45ACP and 5.56 NATO, nothing to worry about. . The
and apparently crawled, unseen by the FBI agents, out the same window Platt had used to
& white) of a bullet fragment recovered from Matixs left sinus cavity. Dan Wesson .357 Magnum revolver (3 rounds
He leaned
illustrations published in Chapter I: Figure I-1 (Matix forearm wound E) is an overhead
jaw, into the neck, and entered the spinal column between cervical vertebra number 7 (C7)
McNeills car is visible behind Manauzzis and Grogan/Doves cars;
present on Matixs head and upper torso as seen in crime scene photograph I-I. Welcome to Autopsyfiles.org - Home Page - Autopsy Reports of . This hit bruised the brain (but did not penetrate the cranium or brain) and Dr.
and striking Matix in the right side of his head. J). autopsy x-ray showing the bullet lodged in the tissues of Platts back, external to
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He tucked his chin into his chest and pressed his back against the
Map of Plate II-A (Platt right upper arm/chest wound B) is
grain Winchester Silvertip bullet are visible on the skin of the inside arm and armpit
The trajectory of
depicts a perspective of Matix and Platt as they would be seen by someone sitting in the
Matix was honorably discharged from the Amry on August, 9th 1976, and Platt just 3 years later in 1979. Mireles is shown coming out from behind McNeills car firing
Grogan had moved to occupy a position
quadrant. car (Cutlass). muzzle of Doves gun, across the trunk of the Monte Carlo, through the rear passenger
(A Mini-14 magazine was recovered
number 3 is shown entering through the drivers side window and hitting Matix in the
a free copy from Dr. Anderson by following the ordering instructions above. Orrantia and Risners location, which hit the steering wheel of their car. illustration of Platts left foot as seen in photograph Plate II-H. shotgun pellets fired by Mireles and the 9mm bullet fired by Dove. Matixs movement and fired the last two rounds out of his revolver at Matix. He lives in Long Beach, CA, but can often be found roaming the California desert or doing nerd hobbies with his nerd friends. Anderson believes it most probably knocked Matix instantly unconscious. Plate I-G is an autopsy photograph (color) of the right
head tilted forward tucking his chin into his chest. The third illustration is a
big toe. recalls that Platt fired several more rounds, apparently at Risner and Orrantia. The second drawing is a medical illustration that
through the entrance wound of face/neck wound A. seat of Grogan/Doves car at the moment when Mireles fired the third shot from his
William Russell Matix. The bullet abraded the skin just to the right of the spine in the location of
exit the Monte Carlo. E, F and left foot wounds G, H and I) is several illustrations of the forensic details of
Figure III-4 (Platt right forearm wound D) is a medical
just outside the lower right edge of the right eye socket, at about seven o-clock. On Friday, April 11th 1986, Michael Platt and William Matix drive to another robbery but are found by FBI Agents Jerry Dove and Benjamin Grogan as the FBI have noticed thier MO of using the South Dixie Highway and staked it out. of this bullet through Platts body could only have occurred if Platt were lying on
entry wound of the upper right arm, just above the inside bend of the elbow, in the
to the end of the literature report below. Her death was ruled a suicide. Were publishing this literature report as our
Dr. Andersons book begins by reviewing the background
view that shows the path of McNeills bullet from shot number 5, as it impacts the
pellets fired by Mireles. Dr. Anderson requested the FBI Agents involved in the
behind the passenger side rear fender of Grogan/Doves car. Platts 12th wound, chest/spine wound J - Mireles. I like it. Manauzzis car is visible to the immediate left of the Monte Carlo. path of the bullet from the muzzle of Grogans gun, across the hood of Grogans
They now think Platt might have done it. the Monte Carlo. bullet (Platt right upper arm/chest wound B). used a 12-gauge shotgun with a modified pistol grip stock equipped to fire eight rounds; a
the front seat of Grogan/Doves car at the moment when Mireles fired the fifth shot
The following is a description of photographs and
Figure I-6 (sic) (Matix head wound F) is a medical
illustration is not to scale and is intended to provide you a coarse representation of the
Contents 1 Early Lives 1.1 William Russell Matix 1.2 Michael Lee Platt 2 Military Service civilian car (Cutlass). The trajectory of Mireles shot
Plate D is an overhead view crime scene photograph (color)
Shattered glass fragments can be seen covering the trunk of
overhead view illustration that shows major geographical features of the crime scene
through the triceps muscle and exited below the armpit. Map of Plate I-D (Matix right forearm wound E) is an
The contrast between bright sunlight and deep shade under
penetrating downward through the soft tissues of the neck where it came to a stop just
The shootout extended the life of the M1911 for another 20 years. Platt then rounded the rear fender, saw Hanlon, and fired one shot into
Grogan/Doves car), Grogan (near the drivers side rear fender of his car), and
The projectile fragmented in two; the largest embedded in the bone
copyright, but to report about his findings. These reports have been reproduced in Dr. Andersons book. bullet from McNeills shot number 5 is believed to have caused Matixs 2nd
blood) would have prevented him from walking very far. to see this report, you should contact your local public library and request them to order
concerning what is known about the injuries incurred by Michael Platt and William
Even after sustaining five gunshot wounds, Platt wounded 5 agents with his Mini-14. his gun through the drivers side window and fired at Platt (Platt chest/spine wound
neck showing bullet fragments in the sinus cavity (Matix face wound D), a bullet embedded
Also,
that portrays Platt from a left side view looking over his left shoulder while hes
Hanlon/Mireles), it sideswiped a Cutlass sedan and collided head-on into a tree. Tactical Institute. Figure IV-6, except Mireles is has now turned to his left and has taken a couple steps as
(Doves gun, a S&W model 459 9mm
One of those wounded, Edmundo Mireles, managed to kill the two long-time friends. muscle. The second bullet stunned
the bullet from McNeills shot number 5. Mireles first shot at Platt hit the back of the front seat
USC School of Medicine
:). would have caused Platt to turn his head to the left to look for the source of the
Then, last Friday, the two Miami men were shot and killed by a wounded. According to Dr. Anderson,
Agents spotted Matix and Platt in a stolen car that had been used in the robbery of an armored car last month. Good article tackling the basics of this. Platts body laying on the ground (face side up) outside the drivers side door
The upper illustration depicts a profile
and Dove. the upper shoulder blade. Dr. Anderson theorizes that the sound of the gunshot
fender. inside the Monte Carlo to examine the wound. Mireles revolver shots 1 and 2 were fired at Platt, shots 3, 4 and 5 at Matix, and shot 6
Matixs forearm to show major anatomical structures and the wound path of
beside the nose, a smaller fragment penetrating the left sinus cavity. Matix is seen sitting on the front
The
at the University of Southern California School of Medicine. The Initial Hits on Platt: Platt Exiting the
Figure II-6 (Platt right rear thigh wound L and left foot
side door of Grogan/Doves car, staggered out a few steps, fired three shots from
facts about the shoot-out are well known as they have been publicly reported in several
The trajectory of Risners or Orrantias bullet is shown passing through his
bullet. of the front of Matixs head, neck and shoulders, with a detailed view of the skull,
arm/chest wound C) is an autopsy x-ray that shows the huge wound channel blasted through
Weve built dozens of ARs and well cover all the best AR-15 upgrades such as handguards, triggers, BCGs, gas blocks, and more. trajectory of Risners bullet is shown hitting and penetrating Platts right
Plate I-F is a crime scene photograph (color) of the hood
Mireles is shown walking out from behind
Figure III-10 (Platt right foot wounds E, F, and left foot
and the outer surface of the skull for about 2 inches where it lodged under the scalp over
the ground, partially covered by a yellow sheet and a white sheet. Uploading 2 Photos. The Injuries of Michael Platt and William Matix. drivers side door of Grogan/Doves car. Figure I-8 (Matix head wound F) is a photograph (black
According to Dr.
The left side of his face exhibits
Doves 9mm bullets hit his right upper arm, just above the inside crook of the elbow. illustration of right forearm entry wound photograph Plate I-C. Platts body is barely visible in the deep shade laying on the ground outside the
Sun in Hydrogen Alpha. Platts 4th gunshot wound (back wound K) - Orrantia? The following is the story behind the bloodiest day in FBI history. collapsed and his chest cavity contained 1300 ml of blood, suggesting damage to the main
surface of the curvature of the right side of the forehead and traveling between the skin
Bone fragments can be
Definitely like the article. Figure II-2 (Platt right upper arm/chest wound B) is a
The size and weight of the two fragments suggests the bullet
Anderson, this wound was not significant, and probably was inflicted as Matix was looking
left side view that shows Matix twisted around to his left facing backwards in the
Weve got a dedicated section for the AR-15 here. Matt Brown is a graduate student specializing in the history of Soviet Asia and Soviet nationality policy. thumb side. the trees is clearly visible. As Platt crawled through the passenger side window, one of
as cover against Mireles gunfire. overhead illustration view that shows the path of McNeills bullet from shot number 6
his shoulders and head are exposed above the top edge of the front seat. Map of Plate IV-F is an illustration of crime scene
Subscribe to Pew Pew Tactical's sales and deals email. Dr. Anderson claims this would have accounted for the wound path caused by
body. the entry point to where it stopped embedded in the spinal column at the base of T1. column at C5. to remove the bodies of Platt and Matix, the momentum of the doors being opened caused the
Mireles is shown having walked up to a position immediately outside the drivers side
A year later, Platts wife committed suicide. The gunshot wounds present on Matixs body (six
The illustration depicts the action Platt took to
The
wounds G, H) is a side view perspective illustration showing four 00 buckshot pellets
photograph (color) close-up of the bottom of Platts right foot. (, We noticed that you have previously logged in with your, Check what do you get by creating an account, Bookmark and compare your favorite firearms, A Picture from History: The 1986 Miami Shootout. The
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The bullet
(sitting in the passenger seat) then fired 13 rounds from his Mini-14 through the closed
April 25, 1986. passenger side door and shows the path of the bullet leaving the muzzle of Doves
Would have liked more discussion about the consequences for the FBI and law enforcement in general. his back and lay unconscious on the front seat of the Monte Carlo. fragments and several broken bones. Plate II-G (Platt left foot wound I) is an autopsy
The third illustration shows Mireles bullet penetrating and
but being trapped between the skull and scalp, stopping just above the right temple. Get proficient on YOUR time. avoid Mireles gunfire after shots 1 and 2, as theorized by Dr. Anderson. His face would have risen upwards by
No need for a thesis, plenty have done so. supporting the shotgun's receiver. bullets through Platts right thigh and left foot while Platt is rolling off the
his lower jaw and stopping in the back of the neck. report his findings in more detail than a typical "literature review" would
Map of Plate I-D (Matix right forearm wound E) is an illustration of right forearm exit wound photograph Plate I-D. medical illustration that depicts the wound path of Risners bullet through the
Matix then apparently tried to make himself as small a
For the benefit of those of you who are unfamiliar with the
The bullet is shown hitting the
Platt in the right forearm and right upper arm. Matixs body would have immediately relaxed, according
FBI turned to 10mm before going to .40 S&W. The upper illustration depicts a profile
Matix and Platt changed strategy and robbed two banks on November 8th, making off with over $50,000. for Platts death. revolver. right arm so badly damaged, Platt is shown attempting to turn the ignition key using his
This is a new style of article for Pew Pew Tactical, if you liked it let us know in the comments! the drivers side window and hitting Matix in the left side of his face. rear at Grogan and Dove with his 12 gauge shotgun. wound H (left foot wound G). different details related to Platt chest/spine wound J. McNeills sixth shot hit Matix, causing the third
left forearm). penetrating T1 until it came to a stop at the base of T1. illustration that shows three different details. Orrantias bullet grazing Platts back from left to right, abrading and bruising
Mireles second shot then hit Platt above the outer edge of the right eyebrow
oclock. The bullet did not penetrate the rib cage and the resultant wound was not
photograph (color) close-up of Platts right foot. The upper illustration is an overhead view of
left of the photo, the drivers side corner of the front bumper is touching the
Matixs 2nd gunshot wound (right head wound F) - McNeill
based on Plate A. There they started a tree trimming business. Map of Plate III-B (Platt right upper arm/chest wound C) is
identification card. The gun battle itself lasted over
According to Dr. Anderson, Hanlon
right upper arm and into his chest. crime scene. circumstances leading up to this shoot-out, the following is a summary of the incident
through entrance wound D, through the wound track, and out exit wound D. Plate III-E (Platt right foot wound F) is an autopsy
hes stepping with his right foot to enter the drivers side door of
Plate III-G (Platt left foot wound G) is an autopsy
Michael Platt and William Matix were no good, despite not having a criminal record before they began their crime spree that ended their careers and lives. before he began his charge.). With his first shot it appears he struck Platt in
McNeills car. injury during the next 2-3 minutes caused almost a liter of blood to accumulate in the
Dove is depicted behind his open car door firing
Dr. Andersons publication neither addresses nor
In order to accomplish this, we have to
Both were alcohol and drug free at the time of the shoot-out.). Heckman does not
Figure I-10 (Matix neck/chest wound B) is a side view
his left. inserted into his left arm. The autopsy photograph shows an
April 11, 1986, FBI Firefight. Mireles fired the remaining four shots at the windshield and drivers window, but
right side profile of Platts head and upper torso as he was laying on Matixs
the radius bone (the bone in the forearm on the thumb side), and exited the forearm. taken from a similar angle as the Plate E photo and shows essentially the same details. After firing at Risner and Orrantia, Platt opened the
Platts body is
from mid-thigh down. could. in Matixs lap on the passenger side, in attempt to use the drivers side door
of Grogan/Doves car. expensive to produce and so I cannot afford to give them free to the general public. The trajectory of Mireles shot number 6 is shown
Matixs 6th wound, face/neck wound A - Mireles
side. left hand to turn the key on the steering column. is an autopsy x-ray of Platts bust. McNeill recounts that Platt was smiling at him as he was shot. face at the bottom right corner of the right eye socket, at a position of about 7
after being hit by McNeills bullets he might have decided that his chances of
wounds G, H and I) is an autopsy photograph (color) showing Platts feet and legs
The trajectory of Mireles first two shots that he fired from his
Dr. Anderson speculates that Matix probably withdrew back
Learn all the important stuff about handgunswith none of the attitude. On the morning of April 11th, 1986, though, the FBI launched an operation to find the criminals. W. French Anderson, M.D., 1996 (127 pages, paperback). the entry and exit wounds, following the path of the bullet through the forearm. tissues of the neck, and coming to rest at the right side of the spinal column at C7. IV. They
Plate I-I is a crime photograph (color) showing
door. two separate illustrations. face is sagging due to the damaged facial structures from wounds C and F. Plate IV-E (Platt chest/spine wound J) is an autopsy
overhead view perspective. actually happened from a forensic medicine perspective to these two individuals". .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle with 30 round magazine; and two .357-caliber handguns. bullet missed McNeill, but the second hit his neck. In need of a new getaway car, the men returned to the Everglades. below the cheekbone. bullet. The First Encounter: Platt and Matix Inside
Hanlon rolled over onto right side into a fetal position
and thoracic vertebra number 1 (T1) where it severed the spinal cord at the base of T1. and H) - Mireles. the eye. The weight of the projectile that was recovered from Platts
illustration that depicts the location and positioning of the Monte Carlo, Manauzzis
blood vessels of the right lung. The lower illustration
Plate II-D (Platt right upper arm/chest wound B) is a crime
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Figure IV-19 (Matix face/neck wound A) is an overhead
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spinal column, as it would appear if he had his head tilted forward as postulated by Dr.
The top illustration depicts the right foot from a left side
Plate II-H (Platt left foot wound I) is an autopsy
Figure IV-4 (Platt scalp wound A and chest/spine wound J)
overhead illustration that depicts the location and positioning of the Monte Carlo,
However, for the next minute, it is believed that Matix slumped over onto
Doves bullet. and then began walking directly towards Platt and Matix, who were sitting in
first and then shifted their attention to Platt and Matix. maxillofacial structures of the skull, hitting the lower jaw bone, passing through the
Dr. Andersons book follows the chronology of the
: Forensic Analysis of the
It shows the Monte Carlo from the approximate perspective of Grogan
was found at the passenger side front fender of the Cutlass after the shoot-out. chest/spine entrance wound J. hes bent forward trying to turn the ignition key. drivers seat of Grogan/Doves car. side of his chest and came to a rest in the soft tissues of the right side back, below the
head and shoulders showing gunshot wounds A, B, C, D and F. A wire probe has been inserted
front hood of the Monte Carlo with Mini-14 (fitted with collapsing/folding stock) in hand. His left sideburn has been shaved off to reveal an
of Matixs neck and shoulder region, and details the cervical and thoracic vertebrae
Agents involved: Grogan, McNeill, Dove, Risner and possibly Orrantia. take a position where hes laying with his back on the seat and his head and
the skin. Over the next two weeks, Matix and Platt attempted to rob three armored cars but were not very good at it. His shirt has been cut/torn away, an artificial
The book had autopsy photos of both men that are pretty gruesome. Mireles has thrust his gun through the drivers
of .223 directly in front of Matixs face, autopsy results suggest the muzzle blasts
A large
Dr. Anderson feels Platts fourth gunshot wound (back
The upper illustration depicts a
car, McNeills car, Grogan/Doves car and an uninvolved civilian car (Cutlass). Collazo played dead, walked three miles, and provided descriptions of his attackers. off the road by three FBI vehicles (occupied by Special Agents Grogan/Dove, Manauzzi, and
Figure IV-23 (Platt chest/spine wound J) is an illustration
Cutlass. The tragic day resulted in serious changes to FBI policy. Grogan/Doves car. Platts head and chest as seen in autopsy photograph IV-A. the time, location and exact body positions of both Matix and Platt when they were struck
the rib cage. Good start. Matix served in the Marine Corps from 1969-1972 and was honorably discharged. the most thoroughly researched and documented account of the FBI-Miami shoot-out that has
photograph (color) of the entrance wound side of Platts left foot. bullet came to a rest about an inch short of penetrating the wall of the heart. Select Page. side wedged against an uninvolved vehicle (Cutlass) that was parked in the driveway of a
The pistol grip held in his right hand. The trajectory of the bullet from Mireles shot number 5 is
correct this error in a future revision to his report.). His head has tilted backwards causing his face to rise slightly. Ohio detectives are taking a new look at the Dec. 30, 1983, stabbing deaths of Patricia Matix and another woman at a Columbus hospital. alphabetical sequence in the autopsy reports prepared by Dade County Medical Examiner Jay
4-17-BS! pellets fired by Mireles and the 9mm bullet fired by Dove. He stated that he would
Plate G is a crime scene photograph (color) view taken from
photograph (color) close-up of Platts right foot from an overhead view perspective. Figure IV-9 (Matix face wound D) is a medical illustration
Orrantia
soft tissues of the neck, penetrating the spinal column between C7 and T1, and stopping
Plate II-I (Platt back wound K) is an autopsy photograph
& white) of a bullet fragment recovered from Matixs right maxillary sinus. wound G. Plate III-H (Platt left foot wound H) is an autopsy
Grogan is depicted firing his gun at Matix from behind his open car door and shows the
Mireles and/or McNeill without hitting anyone, and then immediately got back into the
guns & The officer must send a photocopy of his official department
automatic, had been hit by one of Platts bullets. Figure III-12 (Platt left foot wounds G, H and I) is a
curvature of the right side of Platts forehead, and traveled between the skin and
illustrations published in Chapter IV: Figure IV-1 (Platt scalp wound A) is an overhead
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