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Forensic Entomology 1

2 You will understand: The stages of death. The role insects play in the decomposition of carrion. Postmortem interval and how it is estimated. The life cycle of insects. How variables affect results of scientific experiments. Objectives

Forensic Entomology 3 You will be able to: Distinguish among major insect types associated with carrion. Identify the relationship between insect type and the stages of death. Perform the same experiments that forensic entomologists do. Estimate time of death. Rear flies from pupae and larvae to adult. Explore variables affecting the determination of time of death. Objectives, continued

Forensic Entomology 4 Test Your Knowledge of the Insect World Collection and Observation of Insects The Potato Corpse Estimating Time of Death The Effects of Temperature on Rearing of Maggots Fly Infestation as a Function of Habitat Beetle Infestation of Carrion Maggot Ingestion of Drugs from a Corpse Activities

Forensic Entomology 5 Taxonomy Classification of Things in an Orderly Way We are interested in the phylum, Arthropoda; class, Insecta; order: Diptera (flies) Coleoptera (beetles)

Forensic Entomology 6 Entomology is the study of insects. Forensic entomology involves the use of insects and other arthropods to aid in legal investigations. There are three areas of application: Insect damage to structures Infestation of foodstuffs Insects that inhabit human remains The latter category is the subject of this chapter. Forensic Entomology

7 98.4°F – internal body temperature 1.5 Hours since death = The Process of Death Algor Mortis: Body cooling rate Livor Mortis: skin discoloration caused by pooling of blood Rigor Mortis: rigidity of skeletal muscles A pathologist estimates time of death from these factors. Temperature of bodyStiffness of bodyTime since death WarmNot stiffNot dead more than 3 hours WarmStiffDead between 3 and 8 hours ColdStiffDead between 8 and 36 hours ColdNot stiffDead for more than 36 hours

Forensic Entomology 8 The Process of Death, continued StageDescription Initial or fresh decay (autolysis) The cadaver appears fresh externally but is decomposing internally due to the activities of bacteria present before death (0–4 days). Putrefaction or bloating The cadaver is swollen by gas produced internally, accompanied by the odor of decaying flesh (4–10 days). Black putrefaction Flesh of creamy consistency, with exposed body parts black. Body collapses as gases escape. Fluids drain from body. Odor of decay very strong (10–20 days). Butyric fermentation Cadaver drying out. Some flesh remains at first; cheesy odor from butyric acid (20–50 days). Dry decay (diagenesis) Cadaver almost dry; slow rate of decay. May mummify (50–365 days).

Forensic Entomology 9 Life Cycle of Insects Metamorphosis egg larva (maggot) pupa winged adult The life cycle of Musca domestica

Forensic Entomology 10 Insects arrive at a decomposing body in a particular order (succession) and then complete their life cycle based on the surrounding temperature. By collecting and studying the types of insects found on a body and their metamorphic stage, a forensic entomologist can estimate the time of death. Time of Death

Forensic Entomology 11 Insects of Death Diptera First to arrive Then Blowflies Flesh flies Houseflies Flies can arrive within minutes. They lay eggs that hatch to maggots. Maggots feed on soft, mushy body parts. More insects arrive to feed on the body and each other.

Forensic Entomology 12 Insects of Death, continued Coleoptera In rough order of appearance, from within hours to dry decay: Rove beetleSexton beetle Clown beetle Dermestid beetle Hide beetle Some beetles feed on the corpse, some on maggots, some on other beetles.

Forensic Entomology 13 Variables Affecting Metamorphosis Temperature The higher the temperature (within limits), the faster the growth.

Forensic Entomology 14 Variables Affecting Metamorphosis, continued Habitat Fly species can vary geographically according to climate, season, and habitat. For example, the fly pictured on the left prefers shade; the one on the right, sunlit areas. Phormia reginaLucilia illustris

Forensic Entomology 15 Damage to structures, clothing, foodstuffs Location of wounds on a corpse Linking suspect to scene of crime Source of contraband Type of insects can trace vehicle movement Presence of drugs in corpse Other Applications of Forensic Entomology

Forensic Entomology 16 Lab Activity Maggot Ingestion of Drugs from a Corpse Flesh-eating insects concentrate drug residues in their bodies. 1. Dose liver with simulated drugs. 2. Add pupae and rear to 3rd instar. 3. Mash up larvae and apply spot tests.

Forensic Entomology 17 Collection of Evidence

Forensic Entomology 18 A Case Study Man exonerated of murder after 47 years based on data and photographs interpreted by Richard Merritt, forensic entomologist at Michigan State University

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