Tales from the grave: Opposing autopsy reports from a body exhumed
Autor: | A.B. Brown, R.S. Gunasekera, E.H. Costas |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Narcotics medicine.medical_specialty Forensic pathology Contusions Poison control Autopsy Exhumation Lacerations Polymerase Chain Reaction Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Pathology and Forensic Medicine Cocaine Homicide Injury prevention medicine Humans Crime scene Nasal Bone Dermatoglyphics Psychiatry Forensic Pathology Orbital Fractures Skull Fractures business.industry DNA General Medicine Surgery Blood Stains Accidental Female Suspect business Law |
Zdroj: | Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 19:297-301 |
ISSN: | 1752-928X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jflm.2012.02.011 |
Popis: | We report an autopsy case of a 42-year-old woman who, when discovered, had been dead in her apartment for approximately 1 week under circumstances involving treachery, assault and possible drug overdose. This case is unique as it involved two autopsies of the deceased by two different medical examiners who reached opposing conclusions. The first autopsy was performed about 10 days after death. The second autopsy was performed after an exhumation approximately 2 years after burial. Evidence collected at the crime scene included blood samples from which DNA was extracted and analysed, fingerprints and clothing containing dried body fluids. The conclusion of the first autopsy was accidental death due to cocaine toxicity; the conclusion of the second autopsy was death due to homicide given the totality of evidence. Suspects 1 and 2 were linked to the death of the victim by physical evidence and suspect 3 was linked by testimony. Suspect 1 received life in prison, and suspects 2 and 3 received 45 and 20 years in prison, respectively. This case indicates that cocaine toxicity is difficult to determine in putrefied tissue and that exhumations can be important in collecting forensic information. It further reveals that the combined findings of medical examiners, even though contradictory, are useful in determining the circumstances leading to death in criminal justice. Thus, this report demonstrates that such criminal circumstances require comparative forensic review and, in such cases, scientific conclusions can be difficult. |
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