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Citation

Trzciński M, Karpiewska A, Hałoń A, Jonkisz A, Lebioda A, Jurek T, Dobosz T. Arch. Med. Sadowej Kryminol. 2022; 72(4): 223-231.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Polish Forensic Medicine Society)

DOI

10.4467/16891716AMSIK.22.024.17624

PMID

37405842

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of the study was to identify the species origin of the material from which the incriminating lampshade bought at a flea market had been made.

METHODS: The histological and molecular biology methods commonly used in forensic genetics were selected to achieve this goal. The DNA for the research was isolated using a QIAamp DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen) according to the manufacturer's protocol for tissues. The quantitative and qualitative evaluation of genetic material was carried out by the real-time PCR method with a Quantifiler Duo DNA Quantification Kit (Applied Biosystems). Specific genetic markers of mtDNA of cattle, equines, deer, wild boar, and sheep were selected to identify species.

RESULTS: Histological tests showed that the lampshade had been made from intestinal flaps. The DNA from sample tested positive for cattle. The test results dispelled the suspicion that the researched lampshade had been made from human skin.-hour journey. The second case is a 55-year-old male assaulted with double punches in his chest and declared dead on arrival at the hospital after 30 minutes. A medicolegal autopsy and thorough investigation, in both cases, revealed cardiac tamponade due to ventricular rupture with no underlying pathology.

CONCLUSION: The proposed testing method can be used to verify the origin of the artifacts misleadingly described as made from human skin. To our knowledge, such artifacts can be found in museums and private collections. Further-more, it has been widely believed until now that human-skin products, mainly lampshades, were mass-produced in Nazi concentration camps, mainly in Buchenwald.


Language: en

Keywords

forensic genetics; histology; human skin; lampshade; molecular biology

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