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Forensic examination of a decapitated rabbit: interdisciplinary investigations on perpetrator’s traces

Authors :
Matthias Dennler
Rosa Maria Martinez
Simone Martina Meier
Sarah Albini
University of Zurich
Meier, Simone Martina
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A pet rabbit was found dead outside its enclosure; the head was missing. The investigation of cruelty to animals was commissioned, as decapitation might result from human mutilation, for example, due to occult rituals or neighbourhood disputes. A first external examination showed circular disruption rostral of the pectoral girdle with lack of the head and palpable bone fragments of both forelimbs. CT scan revealed extensive, irregular trauma to soft tissues and skeleton. The decapitation left a cut-like but irregular, partially wave-like wound margin with multiple small triangular, divergent defects more closely examined by postmortem examination. Swabs from the margin of the wound and tissue samples were collected for forensic genetic analysis and histology. Considering these interdisciplinary investigation results combined with experts’ knowledge, a predator attack was highly likely. Further evidence on geographical distribution and physiological behaviour of putative predator species led to consensus on the identity of the most likely perpetrator: a red fox.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b8ba00b58f3ccd481fc248beff54994
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-184861