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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2015

Forensic botany as a useful tool in the crime scene: Report of a case

Gabriele Margiotta; Giovanni Bacaro; E. Carnevali; Simona Severini; Mauro Bacci; Mario Gabbrielli

The ubiquitous presence of plant species makes forensic botany useful for many criminal cases. Particularly, bryophytes are useful for forensic investigations because many of them are clonal and largely distributed. Bryophyte shoots can easily become attached to shoes and clothes and it is possible to be found on footwear, providing links between crime scene and individuals. We report a case of suicide of a young girl happened in Siena, Tuscany, Italia. The cause of traumatic injuries could be ascribed to suicide, to homicide, or to accident. In absence of eyewitnesses who could testify the dynamics of the event, the crime scene investigation was fundamental to clarify the accident. During the scene analysis, some fragments of Tortula muralis Hedw. and Bryum capillare Hedw were found. The fragments were analyzed by a bryologists in order to compare them with the moss present on the stairs that the victim used immediately before the death. The analysis of these bryophytes found at the crime scene allowed to reconstruct the accident. Even if this evidence, of course, is circumstantial, it can be useful in forensic cases, together with the other evidences, to reconstruct the dynamics of events.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2016

Medico-Legal Aspects of Pulmonary Thromboembolism.

Gabriele Margiotta; A. Coletti; Simona Severini; Federica Tommolini; Massimo Lancia

Pulmonary ThromboEmolism (PTE) is an important disease for legal medicine. Because of their sudden lethal onset, generally medicolegal autopsies show few clinical information when PTE is the cause of death. During medicolegal autopsies, the autopsy operator must answer to important questions. For example, autopsy operator can need to assess the casual relationship between PTE and recent accident, such as trauma or long air travel. Furthermore, the autopsy operator needs to investigate the pathology of PTE as a cause of sudden cardiovascular death. It is relatively simple to confirm a fatal massive thromboembolus in the initial stage of thoracic investigations, but sometimes it might be difficult to distinguish this from postmortem clot. In such cases histopathological examination can help in the differentiation. Histological examination is also required for observation of chronological changes of the thrombi. Chronological evaluation is an important factor especially to determine whether the death coincides with the date of a specific accident/event or instead there is an earlier onset of PTE. In addition, histological sections sometimes show additional information, such as tumor fragments in cases of malignancy or small fragments of bone marrow in cases of active resuscitation, that can be useful in a medicolegal scenario. Furthermore, new diagnostic tools are arising, which they can be very helpful in the individuation of this frequently underdiagnosed disease. The goal of our work is to investigate these aspects through the review of the recent literature.


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2011

Using X-chromosomal markers in rape investigation

Massimo Lancia; Simona Severini; A. Coletti; G. Margiotta; Marina Dobosz; E. Carnevali


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2009

Statistical analysis of DNA mixtures using peak area information and allelic drop out

A. Coletti; Sara Merigioli; Simona Severini; Massimo Lancia; Susanna Massetti; Fabio Suadoni; E. Carnevali


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2015

Use of ancestry-informative markers as a scientific tool to combat the illegal traffic in human kidneys

Simona Severini; E. Carnevali; G. Margiotta; M.A. Garcia-González; Angel Carracedo


Forensic Research & Criminology International Journal | 2015

Illegal Kidney Transplantation: The Utility of Genetics in the Fight Against Trafficking of Human Being

E. Carnevali; Gabriele Margiotta; Federica Tommolini; Susanna Massetti; Giorgia Tasselli; Simona Severini


Forensic Research & Criminology International Journal | 2015

The Potentiality of the Archives of Surgical Pathology as Biobanks

Gabriele Margiotta; Simona Severini; Federica Tommolini; Susanna Massetti; Giorgia Tasselli; E. Carnevali


Archive | 2011

Le insidie dei reperti ossei.

Simona Severini; E. Carnevali; Massimo Lancia; Susanna Massetti; A. Coletti; Marina Dobosz; Mauro Bacci


Archive | 2011

An interesting mutation at locus DYS385 in an uncle-nephew pair in a fatherless paternity case.

Massimo Lancia; E. Carnevali; A. Coletti; Simona Severini; Susanna Massetti; Luigi Carlini; Marina Dobosz; Mauro Bacci


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2011

Analysis of severely compromised skeletal remains by the use of the latest generation kits

Simona Severini; Massimo Lancia; Susanna Massetti; A. Coletti; Luigi Carlini; E. Carnevali

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