Entomological and Cardiologic Evidence of Time Since Death in Short Postmortem Intervals
Abstract
Estimating the time since death of the deceased is a main goal in forensic investigations, but this can be challenging due to contradictory results derived from different investigations at the scene of death. We present a case of a 78‐year‐old woman, found dead in a small forest with broad‐leaved trees, whose husband had a history of domestic violence. Routinely performed investigations, such as postmortem rectal temperature and lividity,...
Paper Details
Title
Entomological and Cardiologic Evidence of Time Since Death in Short Postmortem Intervals
Published Date
Jan 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
5
Pages
1563 - 1567
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