Suicide by Bomb, with Decapitation

Author:

McLemore Amanda M.1,Prahlow Samuel P.2,Prahlow Joseph A.3

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University School of Medicine

2. Valparaiso University

3. Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine - Pathology

Abstract

Suicide by explosion is rare outside of the context of terrorist activities. We present a case of a man with a history of explosives expertise who committed suicide by bomb/decapitation. The case serves to remind forensic pathologists of several important issues when presented with a case involving explosives, such as ensuring the safety of all those involved in the investigation and the importance of interagency cooperation. Potentially invaluable ancillary tests at autopsy include performing radiology, collecting trace evidence, retaining clothing, ensuring the positive identity of the decedent, and recognizing the importance of documenting injury types and patterns.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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3. MallakC. Basic competencies in forensic pathology – a forensic pathology primer. Northfield (IL): College of American Pathologists; c2006. Chapter 18, Miscellaneous and special topics in forensic pathology: blast injuries, aircraft mishaps, and radiation injury; p. 157–61.

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