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The Hidden Forensic Challenge: Indoor Dog Scavenging
Friday, December 13, 2024
A recent study dug deep into this problem to see how indoor dog scavenging affects forensic investigations. They looked at who the victims were, what the dogs did to them, and how experts identify these cases. They checked out 38 studies from 1950 to 2024, focusing on forensic veterinary medicine, pathology, and genetics.
The study found that certain people are at higher risk, like lonely elderly folks. Paying close attention to their bodies and autopsy results can give clues about how injuries happened and when. Plus, working together, veterinarians, crime scene investigators, legal experts, and prosecutors can solve these cases more effectively.
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