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Rembrandt 1632
PETER NG, UST
Autopsy Examination
• MEDICOLEGAL AUTOPSIES
Y incision
•Irreversible
• 5. ADIPOCERE
• 6. MUMMIFICATION
• 7. MACERATION
• 9. STOMACH CONTENTS
EVIDENCE
FROM
WOUNDS
Firearm:
Contact (muzzle against No blackening around entry; star-shaped, often with flaps
body) directed outward
Close (less than 18 Blackening around entry; grains of powder and deposits of
inches) powder residue
star-shaped laceration
Firearm:
Contact (muzzle against No blackening around entry; star-shaped, often with flaps
body) directed outward
Close (less than 18 Blackening around entry; grains of powder and deposits of
inches) powder residue
• Physical evidence to
be collected:
– vaginal swabs,
– oral and anal swabs,
– pubic combing,
– head and pubic hair
controls,
– saliva sample,
– blood sample,
– fingerprint scrapings,
– all clothing.
PETER NG, UST
ITEMS ROUTINELY
COLLECTED FROM
SUSPECTS
• All clothing,
• pubic hair combing,
• forcibly removed head and pubic hair
controls,
• saliva and blood samples.
– Benzidine color
test,
– Phenophthalein
test,
– Leukomylokite
test,
– Luminol test,
– Microcrystalline
test.
cell nucleus
Double stranded
DNA molecule Target Region for PCR
Individual
nucleotides
PCR
TH01
D8S1179
D5S818 VWA
FGA D7S820
CSF1PO
AMEL
D13S317
D16S539 D18S51 D21S11 AMEL
(5) CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG (4)
(6) CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG CAG (7)
Father’s Type: 5, 6 Mother’s Type: 4, 7