Autopsy – Part I

Examination of a deceased person to:

- determine the ______of death

- _____ did the person die? (ex: ______)

- becomes more difficult to determine with decomposition

- undercover addition evidence for criminal proceedings

* cannot usually determine ______of death *

- _____ did the person die? (ex: ______)

- investigators use information from ______

Most states in the United States have laws that require certain types of deaths be investigated (most under mysterious circumstances):

- ______- ______complications of injuries

- ______- ______complications

- ______

Autopsy – medicalexamination of a dead body, looking for ______

To determine – causeof death

- performedwhen someone dies suddenly and unexpectedly while in apparently ______health

The Price of Knowing
A privately hired autopsy can cost anywhere between $1,500 and $3,200.

- performed at the request of the ______of the deceased.

There are two types of autopsies:

- ______

- ______

Forensic autopsy – ______autopsy.

According to Dr. Kiesel, a forensic pathologist, "The forensic autopsy spends almost as much time on the external surfaces of the body as it does on the internal surfaces, because that's where ______is."

- Forensic autopsies try to find answers to the cause of death as part of an overall ______investigation.

Clinical autopsy – usually performed in hospitals by pathologists or the attending physician to determine a cause of death for ______purposes.

There are five legally defined manners of death:

- Natural (ex: ______)- Accident (ex: ______)

- Homicide (ex: ______)- Suicide (ex: ______)

- Undetermined

- may ______be determined

NOTE: an interesting example of the unique possibilities when assigning a manner of death.

“Let's say, somebody 30 years ago received a gunshot wound to the head and they developed a seizure disorder. It's 30 years later, and they die from the seizure disorder. Well, the seizure disorder was caused by the gunshot wound; the gunshot wound is an unnatural event. That case would actually be classified as a homicide ... there's no time limit to that trauma. There's a time limit if you wanted to take it to court and sue somebody, but there's not a time limit as far as our making the call.”

For the autopsy:

- body arrives in ______

- body ______in bag

- ______collected from surface of the body

- ______samples

- ______residue (if present)

- ______

- any other foreign materials

- if a homicide case:

- hands were placed in ______at crime scene

- medical examiner will remove paper bags and:

- collect materials from under ______

- test for and collect ______

- if a homicide and/or assault case:

- UV light used to enhance ______on skin and clothing

- these will then be collected

- body ______while still covered

- body removed from bag

- body is ______and wounds are examined

- body is ______

- body is ______

- “______” placed under face-up body, causes chest to rise and head and arms fall back

An external examination will begin with a general description of the body. All identifying features are noted including:

- ______- ______

- ______color and length - ______

- Approximate ______

- Any identifying features (______)

Internal examination involves:

- opening the ______

- weighing the ______

- investigating contents of the ______

- samples taken for microscopy and ______

Throughout the autopsy

- process varies based on ______of the case

- incredibly ______

- need to ensure proper collection documentation of evidence

- uncomplicated case: about ___ hours

- complicated case: ______hours