Sharp force fatalities: Suicide, homicide or accident? A series of 21 cases

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Cases at study comprise 21 sharp force fatalities (9 suicides - 7 m and 2 f; 8 homicides - 5 m and 3 f; 2 accidental deaths - 1 m and 1 f; 2 uncertain cases - 2 m), examined from 1993 to 2002. Suicide age range was 17-75 years, mean 42.4; in seven cases the age was upper 40. Scene of death was at home in six cases, at open place in two, during hospitalisation in one. Incised wounds were pre-eminent in suicides. Homicides showed multiple stab wounds. The two accidents were caused by "glassing". Uncertain cases were a small stab wound to the chest and an eviration. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Mazzolo, G. M., & Desinan, L. (2005). Sharp force fatalities: Suicide, homicide or accident? A series of 21 cases. Forensic Science International, 147(SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.09.097

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