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  2. Murder of Shao Tong - Wikipedia

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    Police immediately called the death suspicious. The autopsy found the cause of death to be asphyxiation and blunt force trauma likely inflicted by another person. It did not fix a time of death beyond that when her body was discovered due to the lack of information about the circumstances in which it had occurred. [13]

  3. Ignaz Semmelweis - Wikipedia

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    He died after two weeks, on 13 August 1865, aged 47, from a gangrenous wound, due to an infection on his right hand which might have been caused by the struggle. The autopsy gave the cause of death as pyemia—blood poisoning. [4] Semmelweis was buried in Vienna on 15 August 1865. Only a few people attended the service. [65]

  4. Forensic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. A forensic chemist can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene . [ 1 ]

  5. Post-mortem chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem chemistry, also called necrochemistry or death chemistry, is a subdiscipline of chemistry in which the chemical structures, reactions, processes and parameters of a dead organism is investigated. Post-mortem chemistry plays a significant role in forensic pathology.

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  7. Murder of Juli Busken - Wikipedia

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    Before the start of his trial however, Sanchez's defence counsel sought to declare the blood tests and mouth swabs done on Sanchez after his arrest as illegal, because, in their submissions, they stated that Sanchez's right to privacy was violated due to the blood samples being taken from him after his arrest, and sent for DNA testing with ...

  8. 21 grams experiment - Wikipedia

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    An article by Snopes in 2013 said the experiment was flawed because the methods used were suspect, the sample size was much too small, and the capability to measure weight changes too imprecise, concluding: "credence should not be given to the idea his experiments proved something, let alone that they measured the weight of the soul as 21 grams."

  9. Murder of Wang Lianying - Wikipedia

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    Further coverage, published the following day, identified the cause of death and suggested that the victim had been a prostitute. [37] Lianying was identified in the press as the likely victim on 17 June, and the news that she had last been seen with Yan was released three days later. [34]