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Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine 6/2022

03-02-2022 | Autopsy | Original Article

Asphyxia homicides in Denmark 1992–2016

Authors: Asser H. Thomsen, Peter M. Leth, Hans Petter Hougen, Palle Villesen

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

In this retrospective study , we present the findings in 250 homicides by asphyxia in Denmark in a 25-year period, with a particular focus on the autopsy findings in strangulation. Our intention is for the results to be used in future death investigations, where difficulties in interpretation of findings in potential asphyxial deaths arise. Asphyxia homicides showed a strong bias with respect to sex, age, and homicide type. The frequent female victim was typically an adult, whereas the rarer male victim was most often a child. Female offenders most often killed their children, and male offenders most often killed their female partner. Generally, most asphyxia homicides took place in a domestic setting. Manual strangulation and ligature strangulation were the most common mechanisms of asphyxia homicides (81.6%). A lack of petechial hemorrhages, especially in the conjunctiva, was rare in homicidal strangulation, but there were exceptions, especially when there was postmortem decomposition, making it impossible to verify them. Most victims of strangulation had skin lesions in the face (including the jawline) or on the neck, with accompanying hemorrhages in muscle and connective tissue, but the findings could be subtle or compounded by decomposition. Fractures of the laryngo-hyoid complex were common in strangulation, particularly in manual strangulation (chi-sq = 4.0993, df = 1, P < 0.05) and were clearly related to the age of the victim (chi-sq = 82.193, df = 4, P < 0.001). In children and young adults dying from homicidal strangulation, a lack of fractures is to be expected, while a lack of fractures is unusual, but not entirely unexpected, for adults and aged people.
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Metadata
Title
Asphyxia homicides in Denmark 1992–2016
Authors
Asser H. Thomsen
Peter M. Leth
Hans Petter Hougen
Palle Villesen
Publication date
03-02-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Autopsy
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-022-02787-0

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