Muller Dan, Avissar Yaniv Y, Kimchi Sarit, Grafit Arnon
Arson Investigation Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Sciences (DIFS), Israel Police, National HQ, Haim Bar Lev Road, Jerusalem 91906, Israel.
Forensic Sci Int. 2017 Nov;280:224-227. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.10.017. Epub 2017 Oct 18.
We report for the first time, the chemical identification of phosphorus on the remains of burned clothes taken from an injured woman. The woman was accidentally burned as a result of spontaneous combustion of a "stone" pebble-like material her daughter picked up innocently on a beach. The remains of the woman's clothes were analyzed by gas chromatograph mass spectrometer (GCMS) after headspace adsorption using solid phase microextraction (SPME). The results of this test showed that the injuries were due to phosphorus, leading to the understanding that the "stone" was actually white phosphorus. This method can help both forensic investigators in a crime scene investigation and physicians that need this information in order to give the correct treatment to their patient.