A Case of Split-Line Research Specimens Submitted for Forensic Anthropological Analysis

Angi M. Christensen, L. S. Larsen, Brian F. Spatola
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A case is reviewed in which skeletal specimens presenting with uniformly distributed black markings were submitted for forensic anthropological examination. The specimens were recovered in connection with an FBI investigation involving the international black market in human body parts. These specimens, however, were distinctive in presentation, and were determined to have likely been previously used in a research study using the “split-line” technique, a method of assessing grain direction in biological tissues which involves the application of ink to decalcified bone resulting in elongate ink-marked split-lines. It is not uncommon for former anatomical teaching specimens to be received in forensic anthropological contexts, but the receipt of former research specimens is considerably rarer.
分割线研究标本提交法医人类学分析一例
一个案件是审查,其中骨骼标本呈现均匀分布的黑色标记提交法医人类学检查。这些标本是在联邦调查局调查国际人体器官黑市时发现的。然而,这些标本在呈现上是独特的,并且被确定可能在以前的研究中使用过“分裂线”技术,这是一种评估生物组织中颗粒方向的方法,涉及将墨水应用于脱钙骨,从而产生细长的墨水标记的分裂线。以前的解剖教学标本在法医人类学背景下收到并不罕见,但收到以前的研究标本却相当罕见。
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