a.
To determine: The name of the
Introduction: The human body tends to start decomposing after a few hours of death. The rate of the decomposition and the infestation can help in the forensic findings of the time and cause of death.
b.
To determine: The name of the forensic expert that would be contacted when pieces of bones and jaw are recovered.
Introduction: Bones and jaw of the human body are durable and can endure the surrounding conditions against decomposition. Thus, they play roles of important evidences in unveiling the identity of the body.
c.
To determine: The name of the forensic expert that would be contacted when a skeleton with missing skull is recovered.
Introduction: Skeletal muscles constitute one of the major evidence found in any case. The place where the remains are obtained is called as the crime scene. The place is secured against the entry of the public and any non-professional individual.
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