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The Role of Forensic Botany in Crime Scene Investigation: Case Report and Review of Literature
Authors:Isabella Aquila M.D.  Francesco Ausania Ph.D.   M.D.  Ciro Di Nunzio Ph.D.   M.S.H.  Arianna Serra M.D.  Silvia Boca M.D.  Arnaldo Capelli Ph.D.   M.D.  Paola Magni Ph.D.  Pietrantonio Ricci Ph.D.   M.D.
Affiliation:1. Chair of Legal Medicine, University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Viale Europa, Loc. Germaneto, , 88100 Catanzaro, Italy;2. Chair of Pathological Anatomy, Catholic University, Largo Francesco Vito, , 00198 Rome, Italy;3. Centre for Forensic Science, University of Western Australia, , Crawley, 6009 Australia
Abstract:Management of a crime is the process of ensuring accurate and effective collection and preservation of physical evidence. Forensic botany can provide significant supporting evidences during criminal investigations. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the importance of forensic botany in the crime scene. We reported a case of a woman affected by dementia who had disappeared from nursing care and was found dead near the banks of a river that flowed under a railroad. Two possible ways of access to crime scene were identified and denominated “Path A” and “Path B.” Both types of soil and plants were identified. Botanical survey was performed. Some samples of Xanthium Orientalis subsp. Italicum were identified. The fall of woman resulted in external injuries and vertebral fracture at autopsy. The botanical evidence is important when crime scene and autopsy findings are not sufficient to define the dynamics and the modality of death.
Keywords:forensic science  crime scene  investigation  forensic pathology  botanical surveys  autopsy
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