Bone Fragments a Body Can Make

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  • Bone Fragments a Body Can Make Book Detail

  • Author : SD. Stout
  • Release Date : 1991
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Bone fragments
  • Pages : 5
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 61,61 MB

Bone Fragments a Body Can Make by SD. Stout PDF Summary

Book Description: Data obtained from various analytical techniques applied to a number of small bone fragments recovered from a crime scene were used to provide evidence for the occurrence of a fatality. Microscopic and histomorphometric analyses confirmed that the fragments were from a human skull. X-ray microanalysis of darkened areas on the bone fragments revealed a chemical signature that matched the chemical signature of a shotgun pellet recovered at the scene of the crime. The above findings supported the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) fingerprint evidence which, along with other evidence, was used to convict a man for the murder of his wife, even though her body was never recovered.

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