Traumatic Injury Pattern Analysis in a Light Rail Transit Death: A Retrospective Case Study |
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Authors: | Ashley E. Kendell M.A. Julie M. Fleischman M.S. Laura C. Fulginiti Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI;2. Maricopa County Forensic Science Center, Phoenix, AZ |
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Abstract: | Within the context of medical examiner's offices, forensic anthropologists are increasingly being asked to assist with the interpretation of traumatic skeletal injury. This case study presents an example of trauma analysis performed by forensic anthropologists at the Maricopa County Forensic Science Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The primary goal of this study is to document an uncommon pattern of traumatic injury—severe grinding abrasions of the lower appendage that macroscopically resemble sharp force trauma, especially as observed in dismemberment cases—resulting from an individual being dragged beneath a Light Rail train for c. 1.7 miles. The abraded skeletal elements include a femoral shaft fragment, a femoral head portion, and the right foot. Second, this study aims to illustrate the efficacy of forensic anthropological analysis of patterned skeletal trauma. Finally, this study demonstrates the critical importance of analyzing scene information before drawing conclusions as to the etiology of a traumatic injury pattern. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic anthropology skeletal trauma injury pattern Light Rail Transit grinding abrasion context dismemberment |
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