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Homicidal hanging

Legal Medicine, 2011
Homicide by hanging is an extremely rare incident [1]. Very few cases have been reported in which a person is rendered senseless and then hanged to simulate suicidal death; though there are a lot of cases in wherein a homicide victim has been hung later. We report a case of homicidal hanging of a young Sikh individual found hanging in a well. It became
Luv, Sharma   +2 more
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HOMICIDE AND WEATHER

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1964
The 106 homicides occurring in Houston in 1960, in which the time of occurrence could be established, were studied in terms of weather conditions at such times. Eleven weather variables were studied on an hour-by-hour basis for the entire year (temperature, wind speed, wind direction, barometric pressure, relative humidity, visibility, ceiling height ...
A D, POKORNY, F, DAVIS
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Homicide and the Internet

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2021
AbstractThe Internet and social media have grown increasingly relevant in homicide cases in recent years. Although several recent studies have analyzed the relationship between homicide and the Internet, there is a dearth of rigorous scientific research on the subject to date.
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Homicides and Suspected Homicides in Singapore

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1973
Details of 292 cases of homicide from Singapore during the years 1965–70 were tabulated and presented. It was calculated that the homicide rate was 2–5 per 100,000 population. A large proportion of the killings were done in gang clashes and in the heat of the moment, with few premeditated killings.
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HOMICIDE-SUICIDE RATES AND HOMICIDE RATES

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997
In 27 studies on murder-suicide, the homicide rate was negatively associated with the percentage of murder-suicides, and the murder-suicide rate showed less variation than the homicide rate.
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Child Homicide

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2003
Between 1967 and 1988, 69 cases of single perpetrator/single victim child homicide resulted in remands into custody in the Yorkshire region. Sixty-four of these cases were examined retrospectively to identify the characteristics of the perpetrators and of victims under 16 years, the relationship of the victim to the accused and the circumstances of ...
Mairead, Dolan   +3 more
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Homicide in Singapore

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1985
In this study of homicide in Singapore, case records were examined of 75 accused (72 men and 3 women), 8 (10.6 per cent) of whom showed evidence of mental abnormality. The majority of the normal accused were young, between 15–24 years, compared with most of the abnormal accused who were between 25–34 years.
Ee Heok Kua, Ah Foo Yuan, Ah Ling Ang
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Homosexual homicides

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1998
This report describes four cases of male homosexual homicide committed in Split County, Croatia, in 1991 and 1995. The homosexual orientation of the victims was determined by police investigation. Three middle-aged to elderly person were killed by an unknown offender or offenders, in very similar ways within a few months of end other in 1991.
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A homicide by suspension

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2010
Hanging is one of the commonest medico-legal entities that a forensic pathologist may come across and is almost always a suicide. We report a case of homicide by hanging, masquerading as a sudden death, where a 32-year-old man was hanged by his wife, helped by her boyfriend, who nearly escaped from the grip of the law. The autopsy findings were almost
Rohan, Ruwanpura, Chamil, Ariyaratne
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A Sadistic Homicide

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
Sadistic homicides are probably more common than would be expected from reading the literature, where only a few cases are mentioned. Most forensic pathologists and forensic psychiatrists have had experience with one or more cases, but they do not usually share their experience with their colleagues.
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