Forensic Science SA, 5000, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
School of Biomedicine, The University of Adelaide, Level 2, Room N237, Helen Mayo North, Frome Road, 5005, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2023 Jun;19(2):281-287. doi: 10.1007/s12024-023-00623-4. Epub 2023 Apr 14.
Cannibalism, the consumption of another by an individual of the same species, is a widespread practice amongst many animal groups. Human cannibalism or anthropophagy, however, is less common but has been found in many diverse groups ranging from hominids to Crusaders and soldiers in World War II. Although the existence of human cannibalism has been vigorously debated in recent times, it seems clear that well-described cases have occurred. The motivation for consuming human tissues may be (1) nutritional, (2) ritual and (3) pathological. A case of alleged cannibalism involving one of the victims of the so-called Snowtown serial killings in South Australia, Australia, is reported with an analysis of the history and features of cannibalism. Forensic problems may occur in accurately identifying remains that have been cannibalized; however, if ritualistic, serial and/or sadistic homicides are encountered, cannibalism should be considered, particularly if body parts are missing.
食人行为,即同种个体之间的互相吞食,在许多动物群体中都广泛存在。然而,人类食人或食人主义则较为少见,但在从人类到十字军战士和二战中的士兵等许多不同群体中都有发现。尽管人类食人行为在最近受到了激烈的争论,但似乎已经有明确的案例发生。食用人体组织的动机可能是(1)营养性的,(2)仪式性的,和(3)病理性的。本文报道了一起据称涉及澳大利亚南澳大利亚所谓的“Snowtown 系列杀人案”中一名受害者的食人案,并对食人行为的历史和特征进行了分析。如果遇到仪式性、系列性和/或虐待性的杀人案件,食人行为应该被考虑,特别是如果身体部位缺失的话。在准确识别被食人化的遗骸时可能会出现法医学问题;然而,