Department of Life Science and System Biology, University of Turin, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Torino, Italy.
Forensic Sci Int. 2012 Nov 30;223(1-3):e31-4. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2012.09.001. Epub 2012 Oct 10.
Insects are known to be useful in estimating time since death, but this is only possible if samples are collected and preserved correctly according to best practices. This report describes a case where an 18-year old female was found dead and during the first medico-legal investigation which determined it was a homicide, entomological samples were collected but not considered. The case was then closed with no suspect. However, 9 years after the first investigation the courts decided that the case needed to be re-examined. In doing so the new review team decided that although the remaining entomological evidence was poorly preserved some extra information may be gained from its analyses. On inspection of the remaining samples of larvae no normal morphological analyses could be conducted. Molecular analyses were combined with an unorthodox morphological analysis to provide an estimate of the post-mortem interval based on insect evidence, indicating the value of multidisciplinary approaches to both cold and contemporary cases.
昆虫被认为可用于推断死亡时间,但这仅在根据最佳实践正确采集和保存样本的情况下才有可能。本报告描述了一个案例,一名 18 岁的女性被发现死亡,在首次法医调查确定这是一起杀人案时,采集了昆虫学样本,但未予考虑。案件随后结案,没有嫌疑人。然而,在首次调查 9 年后,法院决定重新审查此案。在进行重新审查时,新的审查小组决定,尽管剩余的昆虫学证据保存不佳,但对其进行分析可能会获得一些额外的信息。对剩余幼虫样本的检查表明,无法进行正常的形态学分析。通过将分子分析与非传统的形态学分析相结合,根据昆虫证据估算死后间隔时间,表明多学科方法对于冷案和当代案件都具有价值。