“Surgically created” excision of the back mimicking homicide: report of an unusual case

Journal Title: Archiwum Medycyny Sądowej i Kryminologii - Year 2015, Vol 65, Issue 1

Abstract

Fatalities due to sharp force trauma, with respect to manner of death, may be homicidal, self-inflicted, or accidental in nature. This article presents a case of an unusual sharp force injury inflicted under very specific and seemingly obscured circumstances, initially suggestive of homicidal origin. A 69-year-old, socially isolated male was found dead with a strange, heavily blood-stained excision-like lesion on the right subscapular area. The autopsy confirmed that the wound led to fatal external blood loss. Toxicological analysis of the blood and urine revealed severe alcohol intoxication. The police investigation turned up that the man had suffered from a painful skin furuncle of the right upper back. As he was worried about receiving medical treatment, he voluntarily asked his two acquaintances for “surgical” assistance to remove the skin affection. Based on the circumstances surrounding death and findings at autopsy, it was concluded that the injury was inflicted without the intent to harm or cause death, as a result of simple negligence. Consequently, the manner of death was ultimately certified as an involuntary manslaughter. Our case has clearly illustrated that even highly suspicious and atypically shaped wounds created by sharp-edged instruments with localization in non-accessible body areas does not exclusively indicate homicidal activity, hence, the accidental, suicidal or even iatrogenic origin of the wounding mechanism must be taken into consideration.

Authors and Affiliations

Martin Janík, František Novomeský, Ľubomír Straka, Jozef Krajčovič, Petr Hejna

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  • EP ID EP619885
  • DOI 10.5114/amsik.2015.51606
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Martin Janík, František Novomeský, Ľubomír Straka, Jozef Krajčovič, Petr Hejna (2015). “Surgically created” excision of the back mimicking homicide: report of an unusual case. Archiwum Medycyny Sądowej i Kryminologii, 65(1), 47-54. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-619885