Journal of Forensic Toxicology & PharmacologyISSN: 2325-9841

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Case Report, J Forensic Toxicol Pharmacol Vol: 5 Issue: 1

Mutilation of Body after crime

Geeta Sahu* Soumya Ranjan Nayak and Sudhanshu Sekhar Sethi
Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India
Corresponding author : Geeta Sahu
Geeta Sahu, Associate professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India
Tel: +919861535036
E-mail: geetasahu2004@yahoo.co.in
Received: February 05, 2016 Accepted: April 12, 2016 Published: April 18,2016
Citation: Sahu G, Nayak SR, Sethi SS (2016) Mutilation of Body after Crime. J Forensic Toxicol Pharmacol 5:1. doi:10.4172/2325-9841.1000145

Abstract

Introduction: Mutilation of the body after death is considered a more heinous crime than the murder itself. After a homicide, dismemberment and mutilation is done to conceal the body or to dispose it away without being noticed. Case explanation: The present case unfolds one such crime where a 70 year old retired army doctor killed his 62 year old wife and mutilated her body into multiple pieces. Autopsy revealed multiple split lacerated wounds on her occipital area, parietal area, temporal area and forehead. Several depressed fractures were found on her skull bone underlying the lacerated wounds. Brief discussion: As the body pieces were recovered after several days of her death, the internal organs were grossly decomposed. The brain matter was missing from the exposed cranial cavity. The cause of death was opined to be due to the head injuries consequent upon some hard blunt force impact. The manner of death appeared homicidal as most of the injuries were on the vertex area. The dismembered ends had some sharp cuts and some irregularities suggesting the use of axe, saw and knife as alleged.

Keywords: Mutilation; Crime; Lacerated wound

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