Uberraschender Fund von Leichenteilen in einer Grosswäscherei

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Uberraschender Fund von Leichenteilen in einer Grosswäscherei : Kindstötung, Leichenzerstückelung oder Totgeburt? / Sautter, Julia; Schröder, Ann Sophie; Lockemann, Ute; Püschel, Klaus.

In: Arch Kriminol, Vol. 224, No. 3-4, 27.11.2009, p. 101-7.

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title = "Uberraschender Fund von Leichenteilen in einer Grossw{\"a}scherei: Kindst{\"o}tung, Leichenzerst{\"u}ckelung oder Totgeburt?",
abstract = "The discovery of a dismembered corpse, especially that of a newborn, represents a significant challenge for forensic investigators. The cause of the dismemberment, be it natural, accidental, or criminal, must be determined. Another important question to distinguish between neonaticide and stillbirth is whether the infant was alive after birth. The present case - a dismembered infant corpse discovered in the washing at a commercial laundry - describes a forensic investigation which could avoid premature or wrong conclusions by identifying the corpse as a stillbirth that was accidentally disposed of in the laundry after an autopsy had been performed.",
keywords = "Autopsy, Corpse Dismemberment, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infanticide, Laundry Service, Hospital, Male, Postmortem Changes, Pregnancy, Stillbirth, English Abstract, Journal Article",
author = "Julia Sautter and Schr{\"o}der, {Ann Sophie} and Ute Lockemann and Klaus P{\"u}schel",
year = "2009",
month = nov,
day = "27",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "224",
pages = "101--7",
journal = "Arch Kriminol",
issn = "0003-9225",
publisher = "Verlag Schmidt-Romhild",
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T1 - Uberraschender Fund von Leichenteilen in einer Grosswäscherei

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AU - Sautter, Julia

AU - Schröder, Ann Sophie

AU - Lockemann, Ute

AU - Püschel, Klaus

PY - 2009/11/27

Y1 - 2009/11/27

N2 - The discovery of a dismembered corpse, especially that of a newborn, represents a significant challenge for forensic investigators. The cause of the dismemberment, be it natural, accidental, or criminal, must be determined. Another important question to distinguish between neonaticide and stillbirth is whether the infant was alive after birth. The present case - a dismembered infant corpse discovered in the washing at a commercial laundry - describes a forensic investigation which could avoid premature or wrong conclusions by identifying the corpse as a stillbirth that was accidentally disposed of in the laundry after an autopsy had been performed.

AB - The discovery of a dismembered corpse, especially that of a newborn, represents a significant challenge for forensic investigators. The cause of the dismemberment, be it natural, accidental, or criminal, must be determined. Another important question to distinguish between neonaticide and stillbirth is whether the infant was alive after birth. The present case - a dismembered infant corpse discovered in the washing at a commercial laundry - describes a forensic investigation which could avoid premature or wrong conclusions by identifying the corpse as a stillbirth that was accidentally disposed of in the laundry after an autopsy had been performed.

KW - Autopsy

KW - Corpse Dismemberment

KW - Diagnosis, Differential

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Infant, Newborn

KW - Infanticide

KW - Laundry Service, Hospital

KW - Male

KW - Postmortem Changes

KW - Pregnancy

KW - Stillbirth

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

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SP - 101

EP - 107

JO - Arch Kriminol

JF - Arch Kriminol

SN - 0003-9225

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