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J Forensic Sci ; 62(2): 493-497, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27864949

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This study highlights the use of multiple methods for resolving a case of commingled human remains. Skeletal remains were located in a marijuana field in rural northern California by law enforcement. Although initially buried in shallow graves, the remains of two decedents were disturbed by large carnivores and scattered over a wide area. The remains were submitted by law enforcement for forensic anthropological analysis and resolution of commingling. To segregate the remains of the two individuals, a number of methods were employed, including: (i) physical matching of fragmented remains; (ii) articulation to evaluate joint congruence; (iii) visual pair-matching of bilateral elements; (iv) osteometric pair-matching; (v) evaluation of taphonomic patterns; (vi) DNA analysis; and (vii) portable X-ray spectrometry (pXRF). This multimethod approach resulted in accurate resolution of the commingling and facilitated reconstruction of the biological profiles, taphonomic patterns, and trauma analysis for each individual.


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Bone and Bones/pathology , Forensic Anthropology/methods , Adult , Animals , DNA Fingerprinting , Feeding Behavior , Humans , Male , Models, Statistical , Pattern Recognition, Visual , Postmortem Changes , Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission , Young Adult
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