Patricide (killing the father) is uncommon form of homicide. Usually the assaults occur at home in the absence of witnesses and adult sons are frequently involved. Homicides in a domestic context usually do not tend to recurrence, because the motivation for the crime ends with the death of the parent. However, this is not what was observed in the present case study dealing with the death of a 70 years old white man originally misclassified as accident and discovered three years later only after an additional homicide in a family context of a 60 years old white lady. Multiple stab wounds to the neck and thorax were misinterpreted at the external male body examination as blunt trauma falling down stairs. No forensic autopsy was request...
Dismemberment is characterized by the fragmentation of the body into anatomical sections. It can occ...
This case report describes a particular case of carbonized corpse, found in his burnt-out car in an ...
12noThe finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting imp...
Patricide (killing the father) is uncommon form of homicide. Usually the assaults occur at home in t...
Patricide (killing the father) is uncommon form of homicide. Usually the assaults occur at home in t...
Parricide is a category of homicide in which the victims are the parents, and the killers, their chi...
Despite being an infrequent crime, parental homicide has been associated with schizophrenia spectrum...
Objectives As mandated reporters of suspected abuse, physicians must consider abuse when a child di...
Homicide investigations represent an important function of death investigators. Although recognizing...
The first instance of an exhumation of a cadaver for a judicial post-mortem took place in 1870 in co...
ABSTRACT: Most of the work performed by the forensic expert is to find proof for different plausible...
Frequently death results in legal problems, either civil or criminal, the solutions of which depend ...
INTRODUCTION: In clinical practice, especially concerning general practitioners and doctors in emerg...
A potential source of confusion in medicolegal death investigations arises when death from natural c...
Introduction: The concealment of the body following a homicide undermines different moments of the f...
Dismemberment is characterized by the fragmentation of the body into anatomical sections. It can occ...
This case report describes a particular case of carbonized corpse, found in his burnt-out car in an ...
12noThe finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting imp...
Patricide (killing the father) is uncommon form of homicide. Usually the assaults occur at home in t...
Patricide (killing the father) is uncommon form of homicide. Usually the assaults occur at home in t...
Parricide is a category of homicide in which the victims are the parents, and the killers, their chi...
Despite being an infrequent crime, parental homicide has been associated with schizophrenia spectrum...
Objectives As mandated reporters of suspected abuse, physicians must consider abuse when a child di...
Homicide investigations represent an important function of death investigators. Although recognizing...
The first instance of an exhumation of a cadaver for a judicial post-mortem took place in 1870 in co...
ABSTRACT: Most of the work performed by the forensic expert is to find proof for different plausible...
Frequently death results in legal problems, either civil or criminal, the solutions of which depend ...
INTRODUCTION: In clinical practice, especially concerning general practitioners and doctors in emerg...
A potential source of confusion in medicolegal death investigations arises when death from natural c...
Introduction: The concealment of the body following a homicide undermines different moments of the f...
Dismemberment is characterized by the fragmentation of the body into anatomical sections. It can occ...
This case report describes a particular case of carbonized corpse, found in his burnt-out car in an ...
12noThe finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting imp...