Volume 54, Issue 5 pp. 1089-1092

Six-Year Retrospective Study of Suicidal Hangings: Determination of the Pattern of Limb Lesions Induced by Body Responses to Asphyxia by Hanging*

Anny Sauvageau M.Sc., M.D.

Anny Sauvageau M.Sc., M.D.

Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale, Edifice Wilfrid-Derome, 1701, Parthenais Street, 12th Floor, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2K 3S7.

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Anny Godin B.Sc.

Anny Godin B.Sc.

Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale, Edifice Wilfrid-Derome, 1701, Parthenais Street, 12th Floor, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2K 3S7.

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Sébastien Desnoyers

Sébastien Desnoyers

Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale, Edifice Wilfrid-Derome, 1701, Parthenais Street, 12th Floor, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2K 3S7.

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Célia Kremer M.Sc.

Célia Kremer M.Sc.

Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale, Edifice Wilfrid-Derome, 1701, Parthenais Street, 12th Floor, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2K 3S7.

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First published: 01 September 2009
Citations: 9
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Anny Sauvageau, M.D., M.Sc.
Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale
Édifice Wilfrid-Derome
1701, Parthenais Street, 12th Floor
Montreal, QC H2K 3S7
Canada
E-mail: [email protected]
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Presented at the 18th International Association of Forensic Sciences Triennial Meeting in New Orleans, LA, USA, July 21–25, 2008.

Abstract

Abstract: The objective of the present study was to estimate the proportion of hanging victims presenting with limb lesions, to compare this rate between hanging in restraint spaces and in more open settings, and to describe the usual pattern of limb lesions associated with hanging. Two hundred and seven cases of suicidal hanging were retrospectively reviewed and compared to 45 homicidal nonhanging strangulation victims. Bruises incidence was significantly lower in hanging victims (19.8%) compared to homicidal strangulation victims (55.6%). Bruises were more commonly encountered in restraint areas such as closets and staircases (56.3% and 66.7%, respectively) than in more open settings such as barn, bridge, fence, and park. Limb bruises on hanging victims were generally located on the posterior upper limb or the anterior lower limbs, whereas strangulation victims did not display this preferential bruises concentration. Possible suspicion criteria for limb bruises distribution are discussed, in relation to physiopathology of human asphyxia by hanging.

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