2001-08-15 Forensic Science International: Child neglect and forensic entomology
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Source: Forensic Science International
2001 Aug 15;120(1-2):155-9
Child neglect and forensic entomology
Mark Benecke & Rüdiger LessigPlease click here for the .pdf version.
Source: Forensic Science International 2001 Aug 15;120(1-2):155-9 -- Benecke M (1), Lessig R (2)
(1) International Forensic Research & Consulting, Postfach 250411, 50520 Cologne, Germany, forensic@benecke.com, (2) Inst Legal Med, Univ Leipzig, Germany
Close co-operation between forensic scientists, medico-legal doctors, and police forces made it possible to estimate not only the post-mortem interval but also the time since a child was neglected. On the skin surface under the diaper (anal-genital area), third instar larvae of the false stable fly Muscina stabulans FALLEN, and the lesser house fly Fannia canicularis L. were found. F. canicularis adults are attracted to both feces and urine. From the face, larvae of the bluebottle fly Calliphora vomitoria L. were collected. C. vomitoria maggots are typical early inhabitants of corpses. From the developmental times of the flies, it was estimated that the anal-genital area of the child had not been cleaned for about 14 days (7-21 day range), and that death occurred only 6-8 days prior to discovery of the body. This is the first report where an examination of the maggot fauna on a person illustrated neglect that had occurred prior to death.
PMID: 11457624 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Mark Benecke, Ph.D., Certified & Sworn In Forensic Biologist, International Forensic Research & Consulting, Postfach 250411, 50520 Cologne, Germany; E-Mail: forensic@benecke.com, www.benecke.com, Emergency Text / SMS for crime cases only +49-173-287-3136. No Facebook, no Xing, no Myspace friend requests, no StudiVZ, no social networks of any kind. Never send .doc, .ppt, .xml -- we only open .rtf and .pdf.
