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Citation

Benecke M. Arch. Kriminol. 1996; 198(3-4): 99-109.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Verlag Schmidt-Romhild)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9005808

Abstract

We report two cases in which putrefied corpses were found in the state of massive myasis (colonisation of files); in one case, also beetles could be collected. Case 1:A human corpse was found four months postmortem exposed freely near a railway embankment (suicide, known heroin user). Masses of jumping cheese skipper fly larvae were found on the corpse and bred for identification subsequently. Furthermore, several beetles were found. Case 2: Three months after removal of a corpse found dead for one and a half month in fall/wintertime in a flat, green-blue blowflies and their larvae were seen constantly in the now completely empty, disinfected flat and in a flat being situated in the floor below. Larvae hid behind vertical floor ledges and wall-on-walls made of plaster and rested in diapause until temperature increased.


Language: de

Keywords

Adult; Aged; Animals; Coleoptera; Diptera; Female; Heroin Dependence; Humans; Larva; Male; Myiasis; Postmortem Changes; Suicide

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