Use of necrophagous insects as evidence of cadaver relocation: myth or reality?

Volume: 5, Pages: e3506 - e3506
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
The use of insects as indicators of post-mortem displacement is discussed in many texts, courses and TV shows, and several studies addressing this issue have been published. Although the concept is widely cited, it is poorly understood, and only a few forensic cases have successfully applied such a method. The use of necrophagous insects as evidence of cadaver relocation actually involves a wide range of biological aspects. Distribution,...
Paper Details
Title
Use of necrophagous insects as evidence of cadaver relocation: myth or reality?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
5
Pages
e3506 - e3506
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