Solving cold cases: The importance of new identification techniques in old cases of forensic anthropology

Q3 Medicine
Gabriela Araujo dos Santos , Talita Lima de Castro Espicalsky , Leticia Regina Alfaia Custódio , Melina Calmon Silva , Eugenia Cunha
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Abstract

Scientific and technological developments experienced by forensic sciences have increased the possibility of human identification. Forensic anthropology has developed worldwide and has made significant progress in Brazil in the last 10 years. This context has allowed forensic medicine institutes to use new techniques to resolve cold cases of human identification. This work aimed to report the methodology, development, and partial results of the LAFOL Identifies Operation, carried out at the Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Dentistry Laboratory (LAFOL) of the Medico-Legal Institute of Porto Velho. We carried out a multidisciplinary expert approach on human skeletal remains archived over the last 20 years to identify these individuals using current scientific methods. Eighty-one cold cases of skeletonized and/or mummified human skeletal remains were reanalyzed; they were archived in the LAFOL Laboratory collection as unidentified. Anthropological analyses showed that the collection is predominantly composed of adult individuals (86.4%), between 21 and 39 years old (55.6%), and males (62.9%). In the human skeletal remains identified, forensic anthropology played a key role in the case screening process. We expected that the results presented in this work will inspire other Medico-Legal Institutes in Brazil and worldwide to establish task forces for the reanalysis of cold cases in their institutes, promoting new forensic dentistry and anthropological comparisons and collecting biological samples to feed the database of genetic profiles of missing persons.

解决悬案:新鉴定技术在法医人类学旧案中的重要性
法医学所经历的科技发展提高了人类身份鉴定的可能性。法医人类学在世界范围内得到了发展,并在过去 10 年中在巴西取得了重大进展。在此背景下,法医机构得以使用新技术来解决冷门的人类身份鉴定案件。这项工作旨在报告波尔图韦略医学法律研究所法医人类学和法医牙科实验室(LAFOL)开展的 "LAFOL 鉴定行动 "的方法、发展和部分成果。我们采用多学科专家方法对过去 20 年中归档的人类骸骨进行了鉴定,以使用当前的科学方法识别这些人的身份。我们对 81 具冷藏的骸骨和/或木乃伊化的人类骸骨进行了重新分析;这些骸骨在 LAFOL 实验室的藏品中被归档为未经鉴定的骸骨。人类学分析表明,这些遗骸主要是成年人(86.4%),年龄在 21 至 39 岁之间(55.6%),男性(62.9%)。在已确认的人类骸骨中,法医人类学在案件筛选过程中发挥了关键作用。我们希望这项工作所取得的成果能够激励巴西和世界各地的其他医学法律研究所成立工作组,重新分析其研究所中的悬案,促进新的法医牙科学和人类学比较,并收集生物样本,为失踪人员基因图谱数据库提供资料。
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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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