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利用昆虫确定斩首时间:来自不列颠哥伦比亚省的一个案例研究。

The use of insects to determine time of decapitation: a case-study from British Columbia.

作者信息

Anderson G S

机构信息

B.C. Coroners Service, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.

出版信息

J Forensic Sci. 1997 Sep;42(5):947-50.

PMID:9304851
Abstract

A case is presented in which insects were used to determine time of decapitation. A severed human head was located on 28 June in a ditch on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The victim had been missing since 17 June. Prepupal Calliphora vomitoria (L.) were found at the cut surface of the neck and no evidence of insect feeding was observed at any of the natural orifices; the eyes were intact. Meteorological and insect developmental data indicated that the insects had been oviposited on or before 20 June. The lack of feeding at the orifices, together with the evidence of feeding and presence of insects at the cut surface of the neck indicated that the eggs had been laid after decapitation. Therefore, decapitation had occurred on or before 20 June. This was consistent with later police evidence.

摘要

本文介绍了一个利用昆虫来确定斩首时间的案例。1978年6月28日,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华岛的一条沟渠中发现了一颗被砍下的人类头颅。受害者自6月17日起失踪。在颈部切面发现了丽蝇的预蛹,在任何自然孔窍均未观察到昆虫取食的迹象;眼睛完好无损。气象和昆虫发育数据表明,这些昆虫是在6月20日或之前产卵的。孔窍处没有取食迹象,加上颈部切面有取食迹象和昆虫存在,表明卵是在斩首后产下的。因此,斩首发生在6月20日或之前。这与警方后来的证据一致。

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