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Citation

Graziano E, Goffredo VM, Mastrapasqua M, Telegrafo M, Vinci A, Visci P. Clin. Ter. 2024; 175(Suppl 2(4)): 229-233.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Societa Editrice Universo)

DOI

10.7417/CT.2024.5123

PMID

39101433

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This case presents a detailed forensic examination of a unique femicide case followed by the perpetrator's suicide. CASE REPORT: On a Sunday afternoon, a 52 year old man killed his 43 year old partner in their home with eleven stab wounds. A few minutes later, he committed suicide by suspending himself to a tree in their home garden by means of a rope. This unique case is interesting because of the combination of methods used for both homicide and suicide, as well as the relationship dynamics between the victim and perpetrator. The perpetrator committed homicide by stabbing and then hanged himself.

CONCLUSION: The case adds valuable knowledge to Forensic Medicine, advocating for increased awareness and preventive measures against domestic and gender-based violence. This report provides an in-depth analysis of a homicide-suicide incident, focusing on a unique case of homicide-suicide. It serves to highlight the global crisis of femicide. The case is situated within the context of gender- based violence, illustrating how such acts are deeply rooted in societal norms. It highlights patterns of intimate partner violence, where emotional factors play a significant role. Forensic analysis uncovered the overkill nature of the homicide, indicating excessive injuries beyond what was necessary for death, reflecting the psychological turmoil of the perpetrator. It emphasizes the importance of identifying signs of potential violence in domestic settings and implementing interventions for mental health support and the prevention of genderbased violence.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Adult; Male; Middle Aged; Hanging; Neck Injuries; *Homicide; *Suicide, Completed; *Wounds, Stab; Asphyxia/etiology; Femicide; Homicide-suicide; Murder-suicide; Overkilling; Stabbing

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