Connor Melissa, Baigent Christiane, Hansen Eriek S
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Forensic Investigation Research Station, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO, 81501.
Department of Biological Sciences, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO, 81501.
J Forensic Sci. 2019 Jul;64(4):1004-1011. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14003. Epub 2019 Jan 21.
The creation of a regional decomposition scoring system for western Colorado provides a model for the creation of regional systems. The development of a scoring system requires: (1) human remains, not proxies, (2) longitudinal observations, and (3) large sample size. First, an enhanced system (total body desiccation score; TBDS) was developed through observations of 40 human remains. This effort produced a categorical scoring model augmented by qualitative categories of gross tissue change. The new model was tested with retrospective photographic packets. A sample of eight donors with data collected over 3 years was selected. Monthly data points over a maximum of a 3-year period yielded 112 data points. Correlations between TBDS and accumulated degree-days (ADD), and total body score (TBS) and ADD were approximately equal for a TBS below ~20, but the TBDS correlated better with ADD at higher TBS scores >20. The TBDS may be used to refine postmortem interval (PMI) models in areas where remains desiccate.
为科罗拉多州西部创建区域分解评分系统为创建区域系统提供了一个模型。评分系统的开发需要:(1)人类遗骸,而非替代物;(2)纵向观察;以及(3)大样本量。首先,通过对40具人类遗骸的观察开发了一个增强系统(全身干燥评分;TBDS)。这项工作产生了一个分类评分模型,并辅以大体组织变化的定性类别。新模型用回顾性照片包进行了测试。选择了一个有8名捐赠者、数据收集时间超过3年的样本。在最长3年的时间里每月的数据点产生了112个数据点。对于低于约20的全身评分(TBS),TBDS与累积度日数(ADD)之间的相关性以及TBS与ADD之间的相关性大致相等,但在高于20的更高TBS分数时,TBDS与ADD的相关性更好。TBDS可用于在遗骸干燥的地区完善死后间隔(PMI)模型。