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Maxillofacial Radiology in Forensic Science
Author(s) -
Shambulingappa Pallagatti,
Soheyl Sheikh,
Amit Aggarwal,
Ravinder Singh Deepak Gupta
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of forensic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2157-7145
DOI - 10.4172/2157-7145.1000135
Subject(s) - forensic science , medical physics , medicine , data science , computer science , radiology , pathology , bioinformatics , biology , veterinary medicine
Protection of spot of occurrence is very important for the investigation purpose. In a suspicious death case requires the greatest efforts on the part of forensic expert who visits the crime scene. It is generally best to suspect the worst, a homicide. In an interesting case study, it was reported that a burnt dead body of a lady was laid inside her house when the doors of the room were bolted from inner side and windows were found opened. Some clay-tiles had been removed from the clay-tiled roof and it was alleged that her husband put her to fire and ran away from the roof way. Careful examination of spot revealed that the possibility of creating hole in the clay-tiled roof after incident of fire, from the outside not from the inside, which lead the direction of investigation in the other direction. In these types of cases the forensic expert must be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of homicide, suicide and accident investigation.

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