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Am J Forensic Med Pathol ; 28(3): 232-4, 2007 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17721174

ABSTRACT

In Franklin County, Ohio, 3 cases of hangings with bound hands were reported in a 4-month period in 2005. All of the victims were men. In 2 of the 3 cases, the hands were bound behind the back. One victim bound his hands in front of his body. In each case, the police ruled the deaths "suspicious" due to the fact that the victims' hands were bound. Complete investigation is required. Only after a thorough scene investigation, medicolegal autopsy, and knowledge of recent circumstances of the decedent's life can a determination of manner be made.


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Asphyxia/etiology , Neck Injuries/pathology , Restraint, Physical , Suicide , Adolescent , Adult , Forensic Pathology , Hand , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J Forensic Sci ; 47(6): 1319-22, 2002 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12455656

ABSTRACT

An evaluation of the effect of surgical intervention on foot and ankle radiographic comparisons was performed. In this study, 34 sets of pre-surgical ("premortem") and post-surgical ("postmortem") foot and ankle radiographs were retrospectively evaluated simulating a postmortem identification. In each radiographic set, the films were separated by a surgical event to reproduce the effects of an alteration in the anatomy. The radiographs included both matches and mismatches. This study also presents a numerical representation of the reliability of a radiographic match following a surgical procedure. Results indicate that surgical intervention with subsequent healing does not preclude positive identification in foot and ankle radiographic comparisons.


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Ankle/diagnostic imaging , Foot/diagnostic imaging , Forensic Anthropology/methods , Adult , Aged , Ankle/surgery , Female , Foot/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postmortem Changes , Radiography , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors
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J Forensic Sci ; 47(1): 218-20, 2002 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12064658

ABSTRACT

A case of positive identification from decomposed human remains using an unusual foot deformity is presented. Scrutiny of the decedent revealed foot deformities, which upon examination, prompted further inquiry. Radiographic comparisons and defleshing each foot established bilateral talipes equinovarus (TEV, clubfoot). Positive identification was based upon unique skeletal features present in the radiographs.


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Clubfoot/pathology , Forensic Anthropology/methods , Adult , Autopsy , Clubfoot/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Postmortem Changes , Radiography , Shoes
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