Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences (Mar 2019)

A multidisciplinary approach is mandatory to solve complex crimes: a case report

  • Michela Ferrara,
  • Francesco Sessa,
  • Marcello Rendine,
  • Lorenzo Spagnolo,
  • Stefania De Simone,
  • Irene Riezzo,
  • Pietrantonio Ricci,
  • Natascha Pascale,
  • Monica Salerno,
  • Giuseppe Bertozzi,
  • Francesca Maglietta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-019-0116-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Background Self-defense is legitimate both in common law and in civil law systems. Nevertheless, there remains the age-old question for the prosecutor to identify the limit between the righteous self-defense and the self-defense with excessive force. In these cases, the gathering of all evidence by a forensic multidisciplinary team is essential to provide the necessary data for the prosecutor’s evaluation. Case presentation The case of a 55-year-old man who was killed in front of his neighbor’s house is described. The prosecutor alerted the forensic team, classifying the crime as a gunshot homicide. The neighbor immediately admitted his responsibility as self-defense. Moreover, the relatives of the victim told a different version of the story, assuring that the neighbor had killed him for futile motivations. For these reasons, the prosecutor established further investigations, such as autopsy, the K-9 unit exploration, and alerting the forensic biologist for analysis. Conclusions This case aims to highlight the teamwork of multidisciplinary forensic expertise to solve complex cases; moreover, combining ultra-specialist forensic activities, such as the K-9 unit, it is possible to collect all the evidence to submit to the prosecutor for the formulation of judgment.

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