Title: Forensic Entomology Part I
1Forensic Entomology (Part I)
Jason Linville University of Alabama at
Birmingham jglinvil_at_uab.edu
2Taphonomy
- Definition
- The study of the conditions and processes by
which organisms become fossilized.
Forensically, the focus is usually on the
days-years time frame rather than processes that
occur over thousands of years.
3Forensic Taphonomy
- Reconstruct the circumstances of death
- Estimate the time of death
4Forensic Entomology
5Forensic Entomology
- Forensic Entomology Background
- Estimating the Postmortem Interval (PMI)
- DNA Analysis of Maggot Crop Contents
6Forensic Entomology
Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts
that interact with legal matters.
Urban Entomology
Stored Product Entomology
Medicolegal Entomology
7Forensic Entomology
Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts
that interact with legal matters.
Urban Entomology
Stored Product Entomology
Medicocriminal Entomology
8Forensic Entomology
Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts
that interact with legal matters.
Urban Entomology
Stored Product Entomology
Forensic Medical Entomology
9Forensic Entomology
- Insects and other arthropods can be used to
answer
How or where a death occurred.
When did death occur?
Postmortem Interval (PMI) Time between death and
discovery of a corpse.
10Forensic Entomology
- China 13th century. sickle
- Bergeret 1859. dead baby
- Megnin 1890. fathered forensic entomology
- Hall 1948. blowflies
- Greenberg, Nuortowa, Marchenko 70s, 80s
11Forensic Entomology
Forensic Entomology
Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts
that interact with legal matters.
What is an arthropod?
What is an insect?
12Forensic Entomology
Arthropoda (phylum)
class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions) class -
Chilopoda (centipedes) class Insecta (insects)
order Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) order
Blattaria (cockroaches) order Diptera
(flies) order Coloeoptera (beetles)
13Forensic Entomology
Arthropoda (phylum)
class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions) class -
Chilopoda (centipedes) class Insecta (insects)
order Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) order
Blattaria (cockroaches) order Diptera
(flies) order Coloeoptera (beetles)
14Forensic Entomology
Flies
Some flies are attracted to dead bodies.
Carrion Flies
- Calliphoridae (blow flies)
- Sarcophagidae (flesh flies)
- Muscidae (house flies)
- Phoridae
15Forensic Entomology
Flies
Some flies are attracted to dead bodies.
Carrion Flies
- Calliphoridae (blow flies)
- Sarcophagidae (flesh flies)
- Muscidae (house flies)
- Phoridae
16Forensic Entomology
Phoridae
- Scuttle flies or coffin flies
- Take advantage of physical barriers larger flies
cant get to body
17Forensic Entomology gt Flies
Calliphoridae (blow flies)
- Shiny color (bluebottle, greenbottle)
- Among the first to arrive at a corpse
18Forensic Entomology gt Flies
Sarcophagidae (flesh flies)
- Also among the first flies to arrive
19Forensic Entomology gt Beetles
20Forensic Entomology gt Beetles
Coleoptera (beetles)
Arrive early or late in decomposition process,
depending on species
21Forensic Entomology gt Flies and Beetles
Complete Metamorphosis
22Estimating the PMI
Once insects are collected (both adults and
immature), they are used to estimate the
postmortem interval (PMI).
23Estimating the PMI
Collection of Insect Samples
- Can be collected at the crime scene
- Can be collected during autopsy
24Estimating the PMI gt Collection
Kill ½ of the maggots collected
- Stops growth for age estimation
- Preserve in ethonal or Kahles solution
- Preservation prevents bacterial degradation
Collect Climatological Data
- Environment affects growth rate
- Collect temperature, humidity, etc.
25Estimating the PMI gt Collection
Keep ½ of the maggots alive
- The species of maggots can not be identified
(maggots look the same) - If maggots are raised to adults, the flies can be
identified to the species level.
Chrysomya megacephala
?
26Estimating the PMI
Analysis of Insects
Once evidence is received, the first step is to
identify the species of samples.
27Estimating the PMI gt Species Identification
- Identification of Insects
Question
Why is species identification important?
Answer
Different species grow at different rates
7-mm maggot may be anywhere from 3 days old to 10
days old, depending on species
28Estimating the PMI gt Species Identification
Timeline
Egg
Larvae
Pupa
Adult
Sarcophagid bullata
50 hours
110 hours
Sarcophagid cooleyi
40 hours
90 hours
29Estimating the PMI gt Species Identification
- Identification of the specimen
Morphology
- Color, hairs and bristles, wing structure
- Male genitalia
DNA identification
- Mitochondrial sequence of the gene region
cytochrome oxidase I
30Estimating the PMI gt Species Identification
Online genomic database can be searched.
31Estimating the PMI gt Analysis
- After evidence is collected and identified, there
are two methods for estimating the PMI
- Succession of insect fauna
- Estimating the age of immature insects
32Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Succession
- The corpse provides an attractive environment for
insects to feed, mate, and deposit eggs. - The corpse passes through relatively predictable
stages of decomposition. - Different species of insects will be attracted to
the corpse at different times.
33Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Succession
- Most flies arrive early in the decomposition
process.
Calliphoridae (blow flies)
Sarcophagidae (flesh flies)
34Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Succession
- Beetles can arrive early or late in the
decomposition process (species dependant).
Coleoptera (beetles)
35Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Succession
36Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Succession
- Conditions affecting succession
- Temperature (hotter faster)
- Geographic region (variable insect fauna)
- Other factors wrapped body, buried, indoors, etc.
37Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- Since eggs are rarely deposited on a corpse
before death
The age of immature insect specimens is the
absolute minimum amount of time a person has been
dead.
For example
A three-day-old maggot on a corpse would indicate
the body has been dead for at least three days.
38Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- Remember, flies and beetles undergo complete
metamorphosis - Immature specimens egg, maggot, pupa
39Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
The first step in age identification is to
identify what stage the insect is in.
40Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
If the samples are maggots, the molting stage can
be identified.
- Larvae grow in three stages called instars.
- During the 3rd instar, maggots will stop feeding,
leave corpse, and pupate.
41Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- Instar can be determined by looking at spiracles.
42Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- 3 footballs 3rd instar
- 2 footballs 2nd instar
- Glob 1st instar
43Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- PMI estimation can be made based on the stage of
the immature specimen. - Species and temperature must be known.
44Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
- PMI estimation can be made based on maggots size
or development in pupa. - Species and temperature must be known.
45Estimating the PMI gt Analysis gt Age of Immature
Insects
Conditions affecting growth rate
- Temperature (hotter faster)
- Other factors drug use, day length
46Sample Investigation
Details of the Case
- Dead body discovered at the crime scene (900am)
- Maggots are found on the body
- Some maggots are collected and preserved some
are collected alive - No irregular circumstances temp recorded
- Main suspect claims to have seen the victim alive
2 nights earlier.
47Sample Investigation
Evidence
Additional maggots kept alive for identification
48Sample Investigation
Identifying the Sample
Cochliomya macellaria
49Sample Investigation
Measuring the maggots
- 14 15 14 14 15 14 15 13 13 15 15 14 15 13
15 14 (mm)
Largest size 15 mm Average 14.3 mm
50Sample Investigation
Maggot length (mm)
Age of maggot (hours)
Development rate for Cochliomya macellaria at 18,
22, and 26C.
51Sample Investigation
Maggot length (mm)
Age of maggot (hours)
If average temperature was 22C, and we use the
measurement of 15mm, then
52Sample Investigation
Maggot length (mm)
Age of maggot (hours)
Maggots are about 96 hours old.
53Maggot Crop Analysis
54Maggot as a Source of Human DNA
CROP
Mouth
Posterior
- Maggots store food in their crops as they feed.
- During later stages of larval development, the
contents of the crop is emptied into the gut
For example
In Calliphora vicina at room temperature, the
crop is full after 3 days and is emptied by 7
days (approximate)
55Forensic DNA Analysis (review)
56Forensic DNA Review
- DNA is found in the cells in our body.
Nucleus (Brain of the cell)
Mitochondria (more later)
57Maggot Crop Analysis
- Identification of maggot crop contents would be
helpful in three situations
- Corpse is removed from suspected crime scene
58Maggot Crop Analysis gt Corpse Removed
- A murder victim remains undiscovered.
- Flies discover the corpse and lay eggs.
59Maggot Crop Analysis gt Corpse Removed
- A murder victim remains undiscovered.
- Flies discover the corpse and lay eggs.
60Maggot Crop Analysis gt Corpse Removed
- Maggots hatch and feed on the corpse.
61Maggot Crop Analysis gt Corpse Removed
- Murder victim is removed from crime scene.
- The maggots remain.
62Maggot Crop Analysis gt Corpse Removed
Crop will contain Human tissue
63Maggot Crop Analysis
- Identification of maggot crop contents would be
helpful in three situations
- There is a question as to the origin of a maggot
used in a PMI estimation
64Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
A turkey is thrown into a dumpster.
65Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
A turkey is thrown into a dumpster.
66Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
Three days later, maggots have developed on the
turkey.
67Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
Also three days later, a dead body is thrown into
the dumpster.
68Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
The maggots migrate from the turkey to the human
body.
69Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
The maggots migrate from the turkey to the human
body.
70Maggot Crop Analysis gt Maggots from Other Source
Crop will contain Turkey tissue or a mixture of
Turkey/Human tissue
71Maggot Crop Analysis
- Identification of maggot crop contents would be
helpful in three situations
- There may be a chain of evidence dispute.
72Maggot Crop Analysis gt Chain of Evidence Dispute
Here you go!
Thank you!
73Maggot Crop Analysis gt Chain of Evidence Dispute
2 days later...
Theyre 5 days old!
These arent the maggots I gave you.
Are too!
Are not!
74Maggot Crop Analysis
Poor quality of samples usually prevents analysis.
75Maggot Crop Analysis
76Maggot Dissection
Maggot before dissection
77Maggot Dissection
Cut off posterior segments
78Maggot Dissection
Ventral incision of the cuticle
79Maggot Dissection
Peel back cuticle to reveal crop
80Maggot Dissection
Remove crop