Camilla Cecannecchia, Stefania De Simone, Francesco Orsini, Benedetta Baldari, Luigi Cipolloni, Andrea Cioffi
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Abstract
Fire-related deaths are usually accidental; self-immolation is a rare means of suicide with fire-related homicides usually a consequence of arson or direct immolation. In homicide investigations, it is important to establish whether heat injuries occurred while the victim was still alive, particularly if traumatic injuries are also present. This assessment can have a significant impact on the offender's sentence, as forensic findings may explain aggravating circumstances. We present a case involving a partially charred body with sharp-force injuries to the neck. Through forensic examination, autopsy, and toxicological analysis, we concluded that the victim was first injured and then exposed to fire while still alive. These findings affected the determination of aggravating factors in the subsequent murder trial.
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The Medico-Legal journal is the official journal of Medico-Legal Society. The Royal Society of Medicine Press is delighted to announce the launch in July 2009 of the Medico-Legal journal, on behalf of the Medico-Legal Society. The Medico-Legal Journal provides an official record of the proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society, and is dedicated to promoting Medico-Legal knowledge in all its aspects. As well as providing a record of activity in the Society, the journal includes a unique collection of contributions and speeches from eminent speakers at society events.