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Dismemberment and disarticulation: A forensic anthropological approach.

Davide Porta1, Alberto Amadasi2, Annalisa Cappella1, Debora Mazzarelli1, Francesca Magli1, Daniele Gibelli1, Agostino Rizzi3, Massimo Picozzi4, Andrea Gentilomo1, Cristina Cattaneo1.   

Abstract

The dismemberment of a corpse is fairly rare in forensic medicine. It is usually performed with different types of sharp tools and used as a method of concealing the body and thus erasing proof of murder. In this context, the disarticulation of body parts is an even rarer event. The authors present the analysis of six dismemberment cases (well-preserved corpses or skeletonized remains with clear signs of dismemberment), arising from different contexts and in which different types of sharp tools were used. Two cases in particular showed peculiar features where separation of the forearms and limbs from the rest of the body was performed not by cutting through bones but through a meticulous disarticulation. The importance of a thorough anthropological investigation is thus highlighted, since it provides crucial information on the manner of dismemberment/disarticulation, the types of tools used and the general context in which the crime was perpetrated.
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Keywords:  Cut marks; Disarticulation; Dismemberment; Forensic anthropology; Forensic science; Saw marks

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26708349     DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2015.11.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Leg Med        ISSN: 1752-928X            Impact factor:   1.614


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