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The Process of
    death


      Chapter 13
    Forensic Science
     Mrs. Morgan
Confirming Death
• Although it may be obvious,
  any death must be confirmed
  by a trained professional –
  usually a doctor, coroner or
  medical examiner
• Must meet the criteria of death
  – then pronounced dead
• Body can then be moved,
  handled and processed if
  necessary
At the crime scene
• A dead body found at a crime
  scene is handled and processed
  by the medical examiner’s office
• Officers and CSIs cannot touch
  or move the body until the ME
  has given permission to do so
• Any evidence on a body is
  collected by the ME staff and
  turned over to the crime lab
Time of Death
             Algor Mortis: Body cooling
             rate
• The body slowly cools once the
  heart stops beating
• Measuring body temperature can
  approximate the time of death
• Use liver temperature
• Can be influenced by the
  environment or internal
  conditions
Click to Time of Death
                  edit Master title style

• Calculating time of death – Glaister Equation

Hours since death = 98.4°F – internal body temperature
                                  1.5

• Used as a starting point to determine time of
  death – ultimately use other factors to
  corroborate a more accurate time
Changes to the body
             Livor Mortis: skin discoloration
             caused by the pooling of blood
• When heart stops beating,
  blood pools and coagulates
  in lower portions of the body
  due to gravity – creates
  red/purple blotches
• Can show the position of
  body after death
• May indicate if the body has
  been moved or repositioned
Post-Mortem Lividity
•Starts 30 min – 3 hours after death
•Maximum lividity 6 – 12 hours after death




                        Parts of body touching the
                      ground/surface show no lividity
                       due to compressed capillaries
More changes
            Rigor Mortis: rigidity of skeletal
              muscles
In humans:
•starts after about 3 hours
•reaches maximum stiffness
   after 12 hours
•gradually dissipates until
   approximately 72 hours
after death.                    I don’t know – I googled
                                 “rigor mortis” and this
                                was one of the top hits…
Overall timetime death
             Overall of of death

• Pathologists will use multiple factors to
  calculate TOD
• Always a small margin of error
 Temperature of
                  Stiffness of body        Time since death
     body
    Warm              Not stiff       Not dead more than 3 hours
     Warm               Stiff         Dead between 3 and 8 hours
      Cold              Stiff         Dead between 8 and 36 hours
      Cold            Not stiff       Dead for more than 36 hours
Stages of Decomposition
Initial or fresh decay
(autolysis): The cadaver appears
fresh but is decomposing internally
due to the activities of bacteria
present before death (0-4 days).

Putrefaction or bloating: The
cadaver is swollen by gas produced
internally, accompanied by the
odor of decaying flesh (4–10 days).
Stages of
                        Decomposition
Black putrefaction: Flesh of
creamy consistency, with exposed
body parts black. Body collapses as
gases escape. Fluids drain. Odor of
decay very strong (10–20 days).

Butyric fermentation: Cadaver
drying out. Some flesh remains at
first; cheesy odor from butyric acid
(20–50 days).
Stages of Decomposition
Dry decay (diagenesis):
Cadaver almost dry; slow rate of
decay. May mummify (50–365
days).



             All of the changes that accompany
                decomposition are subject to
               variation based on individual
            characteristics and the environment
The autopsy
• Performed to determine
  cause and manner of death,
  discover the extent of disease
  or for teaching purposes
• Forensic autopsies have legal
  implications
• Performed by a pathologist –
  specially trained MD
Who & why
• ME can order an autopsy
• If not – need permission from next
  of kin
• Autopsied people include
   – Suspicious deaths
   – Not under the care of a doctor
   – Died during an operation
• Family can limit scope or request
  specific procedures be followed
The tools



Stryker saw – used to cut
  through the skull to
    remove the brain

Standard tools used in
     an autopsy
Autopsies – the outside
• Starts with thorough external
  exam
  – Physical attributes
  – Scars and/or tattoos
  – Evidence of wounds/bruises
  – All findings diagramed and
    recorded in detail
Autopsies – the inside
• Body is open with a Y-incision
  to expose the thoracic and
  abdominal cavities
  – Shoulders to pubic bone

• Ribs are cut to expose the heart
  and lungs
• Organs are removed, weighed
  and examined
Finishing up
Tissue and fluid samples are
taken, analyzed and stored




                               Organs returned to proper
                                  place in cavities and
                                 incisions are sewn up

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Chapter 13 - Process of Death

  • 1. The Process of death Chapter 13 Forensic Science Mrs. Morgan
  • 2. Confirming Death • Although it may be obvious, any death must be confirmed by a trained professional – usually a doctor, coroner or medical examiner • Must meet the criteria of death – then pronounced dead • Body can then be moved, handled and processed if necessary
  • 3. At the crime scene • A dead body found at a crime scene is handled and processed by the medical examiner’s office • Officers and CSIs cannot touch or move the body until the ME has given permission to do so • Any evidence on a body is collected by the ME staff and turned over to the crime lab
  • 4. Time of Death Algor Mortis: Body cooling rate • The body slowly cools once the heart stops beating • Measuring body temperature can approximate the time of death • Use liver temperature • Can be influenced by the environment or internal conditions
  • 5. Click to Time of Death edit Master title style • Calculating time of death – Glaister Equation Hours since death = 98.4°F – internal body temperature 1.5 • Used as a starting point to determine time of death – ultimately use other factors to corroborate a more accurate time
  • 6. Changes to the body Livor Mortis: skin discoloration caused by the pooling of blood • When heart stops beating, blood pools and coagulates in lower portions of the body due to gravity – creates red/purple blotches • Can show the position of body after death • May indicate if the body has been moved or repositioned
  • 7. Post-Mortem Lividity •Starts 30 min – 3 hours after death •Maximum lividity 6 – 12 hours after death Parts of body touching the ground/surface show no lividity due to compressed capillaries
  • 8. More changes Rigor Mortis: rigidity of skeletal muscles In humans: •starts after about 3 hours •reaches maximum stiffness after 12 hours •gradually dissipates until approximately 72 hours after death. I don’t know – I googled “rigor mortis” and this was one of the top hits…
  • 9. Overall timetime death Overall of of death • Pathologists will use multiple factors to calculate TOD • Always a small margin of error Temperature of Stiffness of body Time since death body Warm Not stiff Not dead more than 3 hours Warm Stiff Dead between 3 and 8 hours Cold Stiff Dead between 8 and 36 hours Cold Not stiff Dead for more than 36 hours
  • 10. Stages of Decomposition Initial or fresh decay (autolysis): The cadaver appears fresh but is decomposing internally due to the activities of bacteria present before death (0-4 days). Putrefaction or bloating: The cadaver is swollen by gas produced internally, accompanied by the odor of decaying flesh (4–10 days).
  • 11. Stages of Decomposition Black putrefaction: Flesh of creamy consistency, with exposed body parts black. Body collapses as gases escape. Fluids drain. Odor of decay very strong (10–20 days). Butyric fermentation: Cadaver drying out. Some flesh remains at first; cheesy odor from butyric acid (20–50 days).
  • 12. Stages of Decomposition Dry decay (diagenesis): Cadaver almost dry; slow rate of decay. May mummify (50–365 days). All of the changes that accompany decomposition are subject to variation based on individual characteristics and the environment
  • 13. The autopsy • Performed to determine cause and manner of death, discover the extent of disease or for teaching purposes • Forensic autopsies have legal implications • Performed by a pathologist – specially trained MD
  • 14. Who & why • ME can order an autopsy • If not – need permission from next of kin • Autopsied people include – Suspicious deaths – Not under the care of a doctor – Died during an operation • Family can limit scope or request specific procedures be followed
  • 15. The tools Stryker saw – used to cut through the skull to remove the brain Standard tools used in an autopsy
  • 16. Autopsies – the outside • Starts with thorough external exam – Physical attributes – Scars and/or tattoos – Evidence of wounds/bruises – All findings diagramed and recorded in detail
  • 17. Autopsies – the inside • Body is open with a Y-incision to expose the thoracic and abdominal cavities – Shoulders to pubic bone • Ribs are cut to expose the heart and lungs • Organs are removed, weighed and examined
  • 18. Finishing up Tissue and fluid samples are taken, analyzed and stored Organs returned to proper place in cavities and incisions are sewn up