The identification of Linda Agostini. The significance of dental evidence in the Albury ‘Pyjama Girl’ case. A case report |
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Authors: | Kenneth A. Brown |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Biology, University of Adelaide, 5001 Adelaide (South Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | The discovery in 1934 of the badly burned, pyjama clad body of a young woman protruding from a roadside culvert near Albury, N.S.W., led to one of the largest investigations in the history of Australian crime. Two simple errors, made by a local dentist with no previous experience in forensic odontology called by the police to examine the teeth of the victim, resulted in a delay in identification for 10 years. This paper examines the background of the odontological evidence which ultimately led to the identification of the victim and the conviction of the offender. |
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