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Twin Peaks Shooting Autopsy Reports Released

Courtesy of the Waco Police Department

In the aftermath of the deadly shooting – which left 20 injured and found 177 jailed on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity, with bonds initially set at $1 million – few details emerged. But now the autopsy reports on the 9 bikers killed during the shootout have been released.

The autopsy reports on the 9 bikers killed during the May 17 Twin Peaks shooting have been released. While the reports detail where the bikers were shot and the number of gunshot wounds, a ballistics report wasn't included with the released autopsies. 
 

Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, died as a result of two gunshots to the head and one to the abdomen. 

Charles Wayne Russell, 46, died as a result of a gunshot to the chest

Manuel Issac Rodriguez, 40, died as a result of one gunshot to the head and one to the back. 

Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, died as a result of two gunshots to the head

Richard Vincent Kirschner, Jr., 47, died as a result of a total of three gunshots, one to the right thigh, one to the knee and one in the left buttock. 

Matthew Mark Smith, 27, died from two gunshots, one to the back and one to the abdomen. 

Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, died as the result of two gunshot wounds, one to the neck and one to the head. 

Richard Matthew Jordan II, 31, died as the result of a gunshot to the head

Jesus Delgado Rodriguez, 65, died as the result of two gunshots, one in the head and one in the back.