A Comparative Analysis of the Deterioration Rates of Textiles and Their Role in Determining Postmortem Interval

A predominant problem that must be solved in the medico-legal field of forensic science is when death occurred. Accurate determination of postmortem interval (PMI) enables investigators to narrow the time frame of events for a case, a crucial step for law enforcement in forensic analysis. Multiple t...

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Main Author: Gordon, Kellie Marie
Other Authors: Rebecca Saunders
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Published: LSU 2003
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spelling ndltd-LSU-oai-etd.lsu.edu-etd-0407103-1311202013-01-07T22:48:32Z A Comparative Analysis of the Deterioration Rates of Textiles and Their Role in Determining Postmortem Interval Gordon, Kellie Marie Geography and Anthropology A predominant problem that must be solved in the medico-legal field of forensic science is when death occurred. Accurate determination of postmortem interval (PMI) enables investigators to narrow the time frame of events for a case, a crucial step for law enforcement in forensic analysis. Multiple taphonomic variables affect the decay rate of the human body and the subsequent formation of PMI estimates. Employing a two-phased strategy, this study seeks to analyze the correlation between the deterioration rates of various fabric types in relation to determining the PMI of a forensic case. First, an analysis was completed based on a comparative evaluation of clothing curated by the Louisiana State University Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services (FACES) Lab. Second, a field study exploring the deterioration rates of cotton and polyester was initiated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Fredericksburg, Virginia. The eight-month field study analyzed the influence of varying climates and burial conditions over time. Results indicate that a linear predictive model of deterioration is not possible because deterioration is not linear. However, as demonstrated by both research projects, characteristics of fabric deterioration are observable and can be assessed to form PMI estimations. In the FACES Lab research project, examination of only clothing offered 82% accuracy in determining PMI. When taken in consideration with other evidence, particularly skeletal materials and knowledge of the deposition context, the examination of textiles serves as an illuminating, complementary role in the formation of PMI estimates. Rebecca Saunders Heather McKillop Mary H. Manhein LSU 2003-04-10 text application/pdf http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-0407103-131120/ http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-0407103-131120/ en unrestricted I hereby grant to LSU or its agents the right to archive and to make available my thesis or dissertation in whole or in part in the University Libraries in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all proprietary rights, such as patent rights. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation.
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A Comparative Analysis of the Deterioration Rates of Textiles and Their Role in Determining Postmortem Interval
description A predominant problem that must be solved in the medico-legal field of forensic science is when death occurred. Accurate determination of postmortem interval (PMI) enables investigators to narrow the time frame of events for a case, a crucial step for law enforcement in forensic analysis. Multiple taphonomic variables affect the decay rate of the human body and the subsequent formation of PMI estimates. Employing a two-phased strategy, this study seeks to analyze the correlation between the deterioration rates of various fabric types in relation to determining the PMI of a forensic case. First, an analysis was completed based on a comparative evaluation of clothing curated by the Louisiana State University Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services (FACES) Lab. Second, a field study exploring the deterioration rates of cotton and polyester was initiated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Fredericksburg, Virginia. The eight-month field study analyzed the influence of varying climates and burial conditions over time. Results indicate that a linear predictive model of deterioration is not possible because deterioration is not linear. However, as demonstrated by both research projects, characteristics of fabric deterioration are observable and can be assessed to form PMI estimations. In the FACES Lab research project, examination of only clothing offered 82% accuracy in determining PMI. When taken in consideration with other evidence, particularly skeletal materials and knowledge of the deposition context, the examination of textiles serves as an illuminating, complementary role in the formation of PMI estimates.
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