Determine Cause, Establish Manner, Defend the Finding - Case After Case
Written for the pathologist who must reconstruct a death from the scene, the body, and the toxicology, then certify a finding that will hold up in court, this reference connects the pathology of injury and postmortem change to the determinations that close a case. It moves from medicolegal death investigation, postmortem interval, and the forensic autopsy through the full range of death categories - blunt, sharp, gunshot, asphyxial, and thermal trauma; sudden cardiac and natural death; pediatric, custody, and drug-related death - and into certification, documentation, and testimony. Annotated wound illustrations, postmortem imaging, and the Scene-to-Certification Decision System turn dense findings into a defensible cause and manner.
What This Book Puts in Your Hands
- Read the scene and the clock - livor, rigor, and decomposition integrated into a time-of-death range you can defend rather than a false point estimate.
- Determine gunshot range - contact, close, intermediate, and distant wound signatures separated by the findings that distinguish them.
- Work the asphyxial death - petechiae, layered neck dissection, and the strangulation findings that surface examination misses.
- Recognize inflicted pediatric injury - subdural and retinal patterns, metaphyseal and posterior rib fractures, and the multi-age injury reasoning that supports the finding.
- Interpret postmortem toxicology - peripheral versus central blood, redistribution behavior, and the tolerance context that governs the level.
- Reconstruct the custody death - restraint injury, positional asphyxia, and the substrate conditions that shape the mechanism.
- Certify and testify - the cause-of-death cascade, the five manner categories, and Daubert-ready testimony under cross-examination.
Open it before your next case - the determinations every death investigation turns on, in one reference.