Spence M W, Shkrum M J, Ariss A, Regan J
Department of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1999 Dec;20(4):309-22. doi: 10.1097/00000433-199912000-00001.
Restoration projects and archaeologic excavations in two Canadian prisons resulted in the recovery of the skeletons of six felons executed by judicial hanging. Damage inflicted by hanging on various skeletal elements was observed. Among the injuries seen were fractures of the hyoid cornua, styloid processes, occipital bones, and cervical vertebral bodies (C2) and transverse processes (C1, C2, C3, and C5). Despite the general uniformity of the hanging technique, which involved a subaural knot, the trauma to the skeletal elements and the cause of death varied among individuals. Although some of this variation was probably due to minor differences in hanging practices, individual anatomic peculiarities of the victims likely also contributed.
加拿大两座监狱的修复工程和考古发掘中,找回了6名被司法绞刑处决的重罪犯的骨架。观察到绞刑对各种骨骼部位造成的损伤。所见损伤包括舌骨角、茎突、枕骨、颈椎椎体(C2)和横突(C1、C2、C3和C5)骨折。尽管绞刑技术总体一致,采用耳下绳结,但不同个体骨骼部位的创伤和死因各不相同。虽然这种差异部分可能是由于绞刑操作的细微差别,但受害者个体解剖学上的独特性可能也起到了作用。