The Effects of Household Corrosive Substances on the Dissolution of Complete Pig (Sus scrofa) Carcasses

Sierra Fey, Tara Moore, Gary Reinecke, James Pokines
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Caustic substance submersion has been a known method of body dispersal in homicides, and its use continues today in cases involving organized crime. Additional research is necessary to determine whether a complete body can be fully dissolved usingcaustic substances and at what rates. The present study submerged two complete 10-to 15-kg fresh, never-frozen, juvenile pigs (Sus scrofa) in each of three different household corrosive substances (37% sulfuric acid, 31.45% hydrochloric acid, and 18–28% sodium hydroxide) under controlled conditions to simulate the way in which complete human remains would react to common household corrosives. The goal of this project was to determine which corrosive substance could most rapidly dissolve a body or reduce it to a slurry. Hydrochloric acid achieved complete dissolution in one week, sulfuric acid achieved complete dissolution in five weeks, and sodium hydroxide achieved near-complete dissolution in eight weeks. Certain household corrosive substances are therefore effective in complete body dissolution.
家用腐蚀性物质对完整猪(Sus scrofa)尸体溶解的影响
在凶杀案中,浸泡腐蚀性物质一直是一种已知的尸体分散方法,如今在涉及有组织犯罪的案件中仍在继续使用。有必要进行更多的研究,以确定使用腐蚀性物质是否可以完全溶解一具完整的尸体,以及溶解速度如何。本研究在受控条件下将两具完整的 10 至 15 千克新鲜、从未冷冻过的幼猪(Sus scrofa)分别浸没在三种不同的家用腐蚀性物质(37% 硫酸、31.45% 盐酸和 18-28% 氢氧化钠)中,以模拟完整的人体遗骸对常见家用腐蚀剂的反应方式。该项目的目的是确定哪种腐蚀性物质能最快速地溶解遗体或将其变成泥浆。盐酸可在一周内完全溶解,硫酸可在五周内完全溶解,氢氧化钠可在八周内接近完全溶解。因此,某些家用腐蚀性物质可以有效地完全溶解尸体。
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