Forensics - A Case scenario : Various Problems With Decomposed Bodies
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The Scenario
The badly decomposing body of a young adult female (approximately 65kg) is recovered from a freshwater stream. The body is floating at the surface when it is discovered, and is caught on some branches. The body is recovered from the water and taken to the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine for an autopsy and toxicological testing, but the cause of death cannot be ascertained.
Condition/Insects:
The body was found floating in a
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of Forensically Important Sarcophagidae (Diptera). Journal of Forensic Science. Vol 46. No5. pages 1098-1102. Gilliland, M. G. F., & Bost,R. O. (November, 1993). Alcohol in Decomposed Bodies: Postmortem Synthesis and Distribution. Journal of Forensic Sciences. Vol 38. No 6. pages 1266-1274. Hadley, J. A., & Smith., G. S. (2003). Evidence for an early onset of endogenous alcohol production in bodies recovered from the water: implications for studying alcohol and drowning. Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol 35. pages 763-769.