Decapitation following a long drop, is it suicide or murder Chhabra Harvinder Singh1, Singh Ravdeep2, Kumar Ashwini3,*, Joshi Rajiv4, Varghese Alwin5 1Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, HIMS, Dehradun 2Assistant Professor, GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Postal address: GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Punjab 3Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Dr B. R. Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, Punjab 4Professor & Head, GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Postal address: GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Punjab 5Junior Resident, GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Postal address: GGS Medical College & Hospital, Faridkot, Punjab *Corresponding Author: Dr. Ashwini Kumar, Professor & Head, Dr B. R. Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, Punjab, E-mail: drashwinifmt@gmail.com, Contact: +919988778949
Online Published on 24 December, 2024. Abstract Introduction Murder is an odious crime. Identifying such crime requires precision and cooperation between the various agencies, including the police and forensic pathologist. Both need to keep an open mind, and consider each crime through all the possible perspectives. We present a case of hanging associated with a long drop which resulted in a complete decapitation, but was alleged to be the result of a sharp force injury by unknown assailants. The preparators of this crime, dumbfounded by the unexpected outcome, tried to conceal the crime. However, on meticulous examination and review of past literature we are of the considered opinion that decapitation in this case was caused by hanging. However, the manner of death was not clear and the police ruled it as murder based on their investigation. Top Keywords Neonaticide, Infanticide, Homicide, Pregnancy, Criminology. Top |