Kelly Cochran Trial Day 7 Part 1

TL;DR
Forensic anthropologist gives expert testimony on the analysis of human remains, including a damaged cranium and a non-human bone, for a forensic investigation.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- ❓ The examination of human remains by a forensic anthropologist is a crucial step in forensic investigations.
- 💁 Damage to the cranium can provide valuable information about the cause of death and potential trauma.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was the condition of the cranium and non-human bone received for analysis?
The cranium was damaged, with fractures and missing bone in the orbital and nasal areas. The non-human bone was easily distinguishable from human bone upon visual inspection.
Q: What did the examination reveal about the cause of the damage to the cranium?
The examination identified a ballistic entry wound at the back of the head, which caused the fractures and the damage to the delicate bones in the nasal and orbital areas.
Q: Were there any other significant findings during the examination of the remains?
The examination also revealed damage to the hard palate and a missing portion of the sphenoid bone, as well as the existence of a non-human bone.
Q: What can be determined from the presence of a non-human bone among the remains?
The presence of a non-human bone suggests that there may have been multiple sets of remains involved in the investigation.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The forensic anthropologist receives human remains, including a damaged cranium and non-human bone, for analysis.
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The anthropologist examines the remains, reattaches the cheekbone, and takes images of the skull from different angles.
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The examination reveals a ballistic entry wound on the back of the head with radiating fractures and damage to delicate bones within the nasal and orbital areas.
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