Inspection of a crime scene is a crucial step in forensic medicine, and even the methods taught by forensic anthropology are essential. Whereas a thorough inspection can provide crucial information, an approximate inspection can be useless or even harmful. This study reports 3 cases of burnt bodies found inside vehicles between 2006 and 2009 in the outskirts of Milan (Italy). In all 3 cases, the victim was killed by gunshot, and the body was burnt in the vehicle to destroy signs of skeletal injury and prevent identification. In every case, the assistance of forensic anthropologists was requested, but only after the inspection of the body at autopsy showed that the remains were incomplete, thus making it more difficult to determine the ident...
Collecting and processing forensic evidence during a death investigation has become an endeavor that...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Among the most difficult cases for law enforc...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Inspection of a crime scene is a crucial step in forensic medicine, and even the methods taught by f...
The charring process is often utilized in order to conceal corpses; heat in fact provokes the altera...
Forensic archaeology applies the techniques of search and recovery commonly performed in the archaeo...
Our study aims to demonstrate the experience of analyzing fully or partially charred corpses to offe...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
THE ROLE OF FORENSIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN MISSING PERSONS INVESTIGATIONS ERIC J. BARTELINK, COLLEEN F. MIL...
Summary — In Italy is still quite uncommon that a forensic anthropologist is involved in investigati...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
Collecting and processing forensic evidence during a death investigation has become an endeavor that...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
Part I of Burnt Human Remains (see Chapter 6) detailed how to properly document, excavate and packag...
Collecting and processing forensic evidence during a death investigation has become an endeavor that...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Among the most difficult cases for law enforc...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...
Inspection of a crime scene is a crucial step in forensic medicine, and even the methods taught by f...
The charring process is often utilized in order to conceal corpses; heat in fact provokes the altera...
Forensic archaeology applies the techniques of search and recovery commonly performed in the archaeo...
Our study aims to demonstrate the experience of analyzing fully or partially charred corpses to offe...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
THE ROLE OF FORENSIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN MISSING PERSONS INVESTIGATIONS ERIC J. BARTELINK, COLLEEN F. MIL...
Summary — In Italy is still quite uncommon that a forensic anthropologist is involved in investigati...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
Physical anthropology has been making progress in the field of forensic science. Forensic anthropolo...
Collecting and processing forensic evidence during a death investigation has become an endeavor that...
Salvaging burned human remains can be a challenging task for the forensic specialists, and interpret...
Part I of Burnt Human Remains (see Chapter 6) detailed how to properly document, excavate and packag...
Collecting and processing forensic evidence during a death investigation has become an endeavor that...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Among the most difficult cases for law enforc...
Forensic anthropological knowledge has been used in disaster victim identification (DVI) for over a ...