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Monday, January 30, 2017

ROUNDHOUSE INTERMISSION : PRESIDENT TRUMP FREACH KISSES MADONNA !

UPDATED 2 - 1 2017- E-MAILED TO MYSELF, BELOW :

10:47 PM (15 hours ago)
 
 
Now, Britain, pay attention, NO MORE FIRES IN DC.

UM , GUESS I SHOULD OF MENTIONED THAT FIRST, SORRY TOO ENGAGED IN TRUMPS ' BLITZ.'
 
 
ORIGINAL POST BELOW:

EXCLUSIVE : PRESIDENT TRUMP FRENCH KISSES MADONNA !!!!!!

FOR REALS !!!!!!!!!!!

" TASTY ! " SAID THE EDGE.






















WARNING !!!!!!






SEX MIGHT BE INVOLVED !!!












ICK !!!!!!!!!












DID SHE KNOW !?!!!!!??????!!!!!!?????!!!












" AS LONG AS IT'S NOT LOBSTER. " SAID MADONNA.















" IT WASN'T ? " ASKED PRESIDENT TRUMP ???!!!











REAL DEBAUCHERY !!!!!!!!! YEAH I MISSPELLED THAT BIG WORD ' REAL.' BUT CHEAKEDED IT !

















OMG !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0hFQdEUQKM&feature=youtu.be


























DIRTY OLD MEN !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibrC5cAPZT4&feature=youtu.be































" BONO'S FAT !!!!!!!!! " SAID PRESIDENT TRUMP IN MADONNA'S DEFENSE.
, " AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE ! BEFOREWARNED ! FISH LIPS MIGHT HAVE ' WORMS ! ' "

http://krqe.com/2017/01/28/governor-vetoes-senate-bill-to-fund-the-legislative-session/


Friday, January 27, 2017

IT'S A PRETTY LONG TAIL, BUT TRUE

FUNNY THING ABOUT FAMILY.................REAL FAMILY.

I HELD HER HAND UNTIL I CALLED HER DAUGHTER, LESS THAN AN HOUR BEFORE SHE PASSED.

A FEW DAYS BEFORE EVELN ABBOTT SMILED, FROM THE HEART, AND POINTED AT THE TREE IN FRONT OF US. THE LEAVES TWISTING IN THE BREEZ, GLEAMING; GLEEMERING BRIGHTLY. SHE TURNED HER HEAD SMILING.

WITH BREATH MAKING IT'S WAY TO WATERY SURFACED TROUBLED, LABORED SOUNDS, SHE SQUEEZED MY HAND, AND SMILED LOOKING AT THE CORNER OF THE CEILING AND WALL, SMILING AND HER EYES..............BRIGHTLY.

WITH MY ' OWN ' MOTHER, I SIGNED THE RIGHT TO DIE PAPERS WITH HER AND DOCTOR.

MY HAZEL EYES IN HER'S: MINE.

NEW MEXICO

I GAVE YOU SEVEN YEARS IN ' BLACK.'  NO ART. SPOKE THE TRUTH AND EXACTED LOVE IN A WAY FOR PEOPLE I NEVER KNEW AND AM CERTAIN I WOULD NOT OF LIKED.........WITH MY ART.

YOU DECIDED TO ' SELL METH INSTEAD.'


PEOPLE WILL DO WHAT THEY WANT, WE ARE ALL ANIMALS.

I SPOKE TO KENNETH R. SKAGGS TODAY " YOU ARE NOT IN THE SYSTEM." FUNNY THING, I SURE WAS A YEAR OR SO AGO.

JUST WANTED A NEW ASSAULT BAG, BOOTS THAT ARE WATERPROOF, BUT, NOT IN SYSTEM; LIKE HOMELESS SHELTER ( RESCUE MISSION ) WITH BLACK TOWER AND THE ' CROSS ' WITH IN, HERE IN EL PASO, TEXAS. MUST BE COCAIN.

I'M GOING TO SEE MY SISTER'S, MIGHT NOT MAKE IT ALL THE WAY TO AUSTIN, TX. I DID ASK TO SEE NURSE AT RESCUE MISSION. ANSWER WAS " NO."

DON'T LET ' TRASH ' RUN YOUR LIFE............' SEVEN YEARS.' A LONG TIME. THIS FEB 14, 2017 WILL BE TEN YEARS SOBER, I KNOW G_D IS ' OK ' WITH THAT, I QUITE ASKING FOR ' HIS ' HELP.







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAS5sbt-8yE

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

ANGEL, ( UPDATED 1-25-2017 )

WHY ?

HAWAII : " WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR ? " WHEN THE DOLPHINE STOOD IN THE WATER FOR A FEW SECONDS AND JUST LOOKED AT ME; ' TRAINED.'





SO THAT YOU MAY ' UNDERSTAND ' HOW SMART THESE PEOPLE, LIVING PEOPLE, ARE WHO ARE ' CREATING ' THIS MESS.

I WAS ' ATTACKED ' BY BLACKS FIRST. THEN ' ISLAM,' AT SAME TIME AS BY ATHEIST AND THOSE WHO CLAIM ' JUDEA.' THIS STARTED YEARS AGO. THE ' INTERNET;' CAREFUL WHAT YOU ' SHARE.'

PAULA HUGHSON ONCE TOLD ME THAT SHE WAS ' APHRODITE; ' RESTRAINTS OF GENDER CONTROLLED BY RELIGION AND MIND IN ' PRACTICED ' CURRENT IDEALISM ?

' CHILDREN ' LOOKED AT MY ART. HER FRIEND WHO WAS HOMOSEXUAL AND LEADING ' CHILD ART THERAPIST ' WITH CONNECTIONS TO ' JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ' LENDS ENEMIES OF AMERICA A ' TARGET ' LONG BEFORE MY ART WAS BOUGHT OR EVEN SHOWED IN PUBLIC. HOWARD'S HOUSE WAS LONG ' PAINTED ' IN GREEK AND ROMAN gods.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin

I Never Heard This Before. Lucifer Confined 1000 years? *


It refers to what Christ called the binding of the strongman, which is Satan. When Christ was crucified He temporarily bound Satan's power over the Gentiles. Also, 1000 years is apocalyptic literature symbolism for victory. It's basically what we would call the Church age, where the Gentiles are folded into the flock. Thy kingdom come in the Our Father refers to the furtherance of God and the Church's goals and not necessarily the end times. Look up amillenialism and the Christus Victor view of the atonement for more info.

Also, be careful. Evangelical Protestants tend to take that 1000 very literally. They believe that Christ will usher in a thousand year utopian era. To them the Kingdom is in the future, for us the Kingdom is now, and is the wheat among the tares.

Also, a bit of trivia. The original "Reformed" Christians believed that Evangelical belief was a heresy. It basically is what the Jews originally expected of Jesus, i.e. earthly victory for Israel and a golden age. It got Jesus crucified, ironically enough.
 
BELOW * : 

http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=726504

http://krqe.com/2017/01/18/man-to-be-sentenced-for-role-in-albuquerque-teens-murder/



LAS CRUSES AND SUNSET HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD, MANY THANKS FOR THE ' HELP ' IN PAYING MY PHONE BILL. ALSO ALL THE ' VICTORIA'S AND BRITANNIA'S

" THAT'S ONE OF THE USES THAT GENERAL ASSISTANCE IS FOR," ONE OF THE EMPLOYEES OF HUMAN SERICES, NOT THE LAST ONE.

https://www.abqjournal.com/933931/fifth-defendant-in-nm-food-stamp-fraud-sentenced.html

http://krqe.com/2017/01/23/councilor-wants-apd-taken-out-of-own-shooting-use-of-force-
investigations/



WITH EYES WIDE OPEN

I KEEP TRYING TO REMEMBER JUST WHO THE ‘ VOICE ‘
 BELONGED TO IN HAWAII. THE SAME AS TO “ WE LOVED
 EACH OTHER VERY MUCH,” A COMMENT ‘S REPLY WHEN
 I WAS ALONE IN MY BEDROOM AFTER A MENTAL RAPE.
 AT THE TIME, I THOUGHT IT WAS MY FATHER’S VOICE,
FROM ABOVE.
 
NOW, I THINK ONLY ‘TECHNOLOGY.’
 
WHEN I HEARD MY MOTHER’S VOICE YEARS AGO
 IN ALBUQUERQUE, NM. I WAS CARING FOR A WOMAN
WITH LOU GARED’S DISEASE.  IT, ‘ THE VOICE ‘
ORIGINATED IN MY HEART. THEN ‘RADIATED ‘ OUTWARDS.
 MY MOTHER LATER TOLD ME THE TIME AND DATE OF HER
LUNG REMOVAL AND FEARS AND ‘ LAST THOUGHTS ‘ BEFORE
 THE OPERATION.
 
FROM MO. TO NM.
 
MY FATHER, HEART OPERATION AND WHAT
I POSTED, AND WHAT HE ‘ SAID.’
 
THEN A WOMAN WHO I HAVE KNOWN FOR YEARS,
‘ I FEEL LIKE I’M BEING DISSECTED.’
 
THE PROGRAM
 
THE ‘ INTENT AND ACTIONS ‘ OF THE DISSECTION
 AND DISMISSAL OF CHRISTIANITY FOR THE ‘ POWERS ‘
 OF ANOTHER ‘ REPLACEMENT ‘ AND THE DESTRUCTION
OF INDIVIDUALS FOR THAT PURPOSE ALONE IN CONJUNCTION
 OF AN ‘ OVERWHELMING ‘ DESIRED AND ‘ OBJECTIVE ‘
 IN TOTALITY AND PURITY IN REGARDS TO THE COMPLETE
‘ DOMINANCE ‘ OVER WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEFT TO
 ‘ FILL ‘ THE PERCEIVED ‘ VACUUM ‘ LEFT OF DISMISSED LEADERS
 OF THE HOLY CHURCH SHOULD BE ‘ OBSERVED ‘ AND ‘
UNDERSTOOD ‘ AS ONLY AN ‘ MILITARY OBJECTIVE,’
FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC IS ‘ ANSWERED ‘ IN THE ATTEMPTED
 ‘ ECONOMIC ‘ STRUCTURE OF A ‘ NEW ‘ god.
 
THIS IS WRONG. HAVE WE LOST ALREADY ?
 
‘ THE VOICE ‘ IS AN ATTEMPT ENCOMPASSED WITHIN
TECHNOLOGY, THUS ‘ ENHANCED ‘ AND SOUNDED VERY
 MUCH LIKE ‘ RAMSEY.’ A PALESTINIAN WHO I ONCE KNEW
 BRIEFLY. HE ‘ BOUGHT ‘ A WIFE IN NM. A TEACHER,
SHOULD HAVE BEEN CAUGHT, BUT THE CRIME LEFT A DOOR
 OF OPPORTUNITIES OPEN FOR THOSE WHO THOUGHT
 OF THEMSELVES FIRST.
 
THAT OBJECTIVE WAS ‘ ACHIEVED,’ IN A ‘ MAZE ‘ OF
 HEROIN TRAFFICKING ( FRIEND WAS A BLOOD ); WHY SPEND
SO MUCH MONEY ON A GATEWAY COMPUTER; NOT JUST ARABIC.
MOSES, RAMSEY’S BROTHER SOLD ME THE APPLE COMPUTER
THAT WHICH OSAMA BIN LA DIN OWNED THE SAME MODEL.
NO PORN, WHAT EVER WAS ON IT. CLEAN.
T.J.TUCKER LOOKED IT OVER. MY FIRST E-MAIL
WAS SENT ON IT TO T.J.TUCKER.
 
WHO SPENDS OVER A THOUSAND DOLLARS ON A
WALMART TWO HUNDRED DOLLAR ‘ GATEWAY,’
PAYING A ‘ PROGRAMMER ? ‘ ' HAMAS ? '
" BART, IF ONLY YOU KNEW WHAT MY OBLIGATIONS
ARE BACK HOME BUT ALSO TO MY FAMILY HERE."
" ARE YOU SURE YOUR NOT JEWISH ? " MOSES,
BROTHER OF RAMSEY AND THE UNKNOWN.....THIRD
BROTHER.

I WOULD NOT RENT TO A AFRICAN AMERICAN, BUT
MS. BALL, A DAUGHTER OF A JUDGE THOUGHT SHE KNEW OF
MOSES FRIEND, THOUGH SHE WAS NOT SURE. COCAIN
WAS ' SECONDARY.'
 
ALL OF THIS WELL BEFORE 9/11, THINK BILL CLINTON.
 
VICTORIA MARTIN IS A VICTIM OF ‘ HUMAN TRAFFICKING ‘
 AND  THESE WARS MORE THAN YOU KNOW.REVOLVE AROUND
 THE ' WORLD OF BUSINESSMEN ALONE.
 
WHY IS ' EVERYTHING ' MIDDLE EASTERN.......BEAUTIFUL ?
A TEN YEAR OLDS RAPE, BEATING AND STRANGULATION,
THEN MUTILATION IS SO ' EASILY FORGIVEN ' BY THESE
MEN AND WOMEN IN OUR ROUND HOUSE; VOID OF G_D
AND SON........MUCH LESS MOTHER AND DAUGHTER'S
OF THE SON'S.
 
I ASK ALL OF YOU IN THE ROUND HOUSE,
HAVE WE NOT TURNED THE CHEEK WHEN
VICTORIA WAS RAPED, WHEN SHE WAS STABBED
THEN STRANGLED; MURDERED WITH INSULT
AND ' INTENT? '
 
WHO ARE YOU ?
 
TEACHERS OF ' THIS ?'
 
OR CORRECTION OFFICERS...
BOUND ?

WHO ARE YOU ALL
TO ' OBSERVE ' AND JUDGE IN
APPRECIATION OF NEW MONIES
DRAWN FROM THE ' MEMORY '
OF A CHILD'S SMILE AS IF
MARILYN ?


YES, THAT ' POST ' WAS HACKED.
UNLIKE MARILYN, VICTORIA WAS
NOT SUICIDAL.

ONLY OUR SOCIETY BOUND IN
A UNWILLINGNESS TO ' ACT.'

WHO ARE YOU ? APS TEACHERS ?


MALE ................?



PART OF MENTAL RAPE
BELOW:

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/innovationNews/idUSKBN1510LW

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSKBN153158

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSKBN15229U

AS GENE ABBOTT AND WHAT HE DID FOR A POLICE OFFICER,
THIS PART OF MENTAL ' RAPE:'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjOhlks3ZTU&feature=youtu.be


E-MAIL TO MYSELF ( ALL FOUND DEAD )
BELOW:

Jan 11 (13 days ago)
 
Two mothers and kids ' skinwalker,' based on book with albquerque in it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4h_2vBVwUA&feature=youtu.be
THE ' OBJECTIVE, ' DRAFT IS FOREIGN
BELOW:

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSKBN14G0C2

GLOBAL NEED ? IN ' REALITY ' THERE IS ONLY ONE ' POOL OF PRODUCT,'
AS PER NATURAL RESOURCES.
BELOW:

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-pipeline-leak-idUSKBN1572UJ

UPDATED 1-25-2017

I FOUND A ' DRAFT ' AND UPLOADED IT FROM THE LAST TIME I WAS HERE IN EL PASO, TX.

IT IS NOW POSTED. 5 SOMETHING OR THE OTHER 2016.

UNITED STATES, RUSSIA AND FRANCE, THEN IRELAND, LEADS IN THIS BLOG'S READERSHIP. THANK YOU.

WISH FRANCE HAD A PHOTO ( PHOTO'S OF PROGRESSION OF EIGHT BY FOUR COMMISSION BY BARTON PRINCE EXIST, I TOOK THEM WITH HIS CAMERA; DIGITAL. ) OF PAINTING WITH ' MOTHER MARY ' AND ATHENA, IT PREDICTED ' EVENTS.'

IT TOOK OVER A YEAR TO MAKE, STILL NOT DONE, IF MY FIGHT WITH SATAN IS CORRECT.

I MADE A ' STENCIL ' FROM A PLASTIC A ' PLASTIC STENCIL ' AND GLUED THEM TOGETHER; NUMBERS COMBINED WITH LETTERS. TO MIX UP ' DIRECTION;' ' SUGGESTIONS.' ALOT OF TIMES I OVERLAPPED NUMBERS/LETTERS AND BACKWARDS TOO. ALOT OF COPPER WIRE IN IT; SUBMERGED PIECES OF MOTHERBOARDS AND VARIOUS OTHER ' DIGITAL AND ELECTRONICS USED WITHIN PAINT.

NO ' EXPLOSIVES.' JUST CELL PHONE NEAR EIFFEL TOWER. I KEPT HAVING DREAMS OF ' OUT OF CONTROL SPEEDING TRUCK, MINE-JEEP COMANCHE PK, MUCH LIKE PAM'S DREAM. ' WAKE-UP ! ' I SCREAMED LOUDLY ! AND ' PROMPT ' OF ONE ANGEL, BUT THIS I WILL NOT REPEAT......I HAVE NEVER POSTED IT. IT WAS A ' TRICK.'

WHY ?

HIS COMMENT OF ATTACHING PAGES FROM KORAN IN ARTWORK.............

WHY ? I THOUGHT ?

I INTENTIONALLY DID NOT POST A PICTURE OF ' MARILYN MONROE ' BECAUSE THAT IS WHO I SAW IN PICTURE OF VICTORIA MARTIN THAT IS NOW WELL KNOWN.

I ONCE SAW A PICTURE OF M.M. YEARS AGO AND CHANGED IT, I MADE HER ' SMILE ' INSTEAD OF THE ORIGINAL. IT WAS A PEN AND INK. EL PASO HIGH SCHOOL.

YES, THAT WAS POSTED. STORY WAS GIVEN TO BARTON PRINCE YEARS AGO AND OTHERS WHO I KNEW.

AFTER ' DRAWING ' HER, I LEFT THE TRAGEDY BE; BURIED HER.

I HAVE NO IDEA WHY ' SHE ' STILL EXISTS FOR OTHERS AS ' OBSESSION.' AS ' IDOL.'

Thursday, January 19, 2017

' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC '

' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' AN OATH IN SERVICE.
 
 
WHEN IN HAWAII, I WAS IN THE PROCESS OF A ' POST,' CARRY OR KERRY CAME UP IN THE ' REMOTE VIEWING ' THE EXPLOSIONS I SAW IN THE ' BACKGROUND,' A TOTAL BLACKNESS BEYOND DESCRIPTION. A ' VOID.' OUT OF MY MEMORY, WHEN ALL OF YOU WERE ' ASLEEP.'

A BLACK MAN, OLDER I THINK, THAN ME, WAS SITED DOWN NEXT TO ME IN THE LIBRARY ' ARGUING ' WITH ME; THAT HELICOPTER ABOVE, AS IF FROM EL PASO, TEXAS; WHITE BOY.

I WAS OVERWHELMED BY THAT ' FIGHT.' I ALMOST MADE THE POST. ' THE GRID WALKERS '............WON. NOTHING WAS SAVED WHEN IT SHOULD OF BEEN ' SAVED.' THE BLACK MAN SITTED NEXT TO ME SMILED AND LEFT.

THE NEXT DAY, ' THE SQUIRREL CAGE, ' AND I ALMOST THREW THE CELLPHONE TO THE GROUND. THE WHITE HOUSE.........A CAR RUNNING AROUND; FEDERAL POLICE, BUT NO " INCOMING."

THE BABY LIVED.

THE MOTHER DID NOT, SHOT DEAD.

THAT SMIRK ON THE ' NIGGER'S ' FACE; I ALMOST CALLED HIM. NOW BACK IN EL PASO, TEXAS. RETIRED ARMY............A BLACK MAN. HE SAID NOTHING. SMIRK.THE RESCUE MISSION.........


MY SKIN WAS WHITE ABOVE STASSY CREEK ( BABY ) AND SERVING A PRESIDENT ( ADULT ).


TAKEN FROM A MAGAZINE, THE SKIN COLOR
COULD BE ANY OF ' ALL.'













Tuesday, January 17, 2017

UP-DATED 1-18-2017, EIGHT DAY

THE TRAP ( IS IT ' FORESEEN,' OR IS THIS DIRECTION ? ) UNM LIBRARY

DUDLEY WELLS MC CARTY DEM-16-2001
DUDLEY IS DEAD - AJ RENTED NEXT

5416 ALICE NE, ALQ.NM - HOME INVASION WAS 2002


question 1
10 out of 10 points




What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)?



Selected Answer:

Reinforcing appropriate behaviors that are incompatible with the problem

 behavior, or reinforcing an appropriate behavior that cannot be done at the same
 time as the problem behavior


Answers:

Reinforcing appropriate behaviors that are incompatible with the problem behavior,
 or reinforcing an appropriate behavior that cannot be done at the same time as the problem
 behavior


Using escape from a task or demand situation as the reinforcer for reducing
 inappropriate behavior


Putting an undesired behavior on extinction, while simultaneously giving reinforcement
 to an appropriate behavior


Giving reinforcement to behaviors other than the problem behavior



Question 2
10 out of 10 points




What is an antecedent or environmental strategy in a behavior reduction plan?



Selected Answer:

Changing something in the environment to prevent or discourage problem behavior


Answers:

Training in a natural setting first and then repeating the skills in a novel setting


Using nature sounds to calm a client who is escalating


Conducting a training session outdoors


Changing something in the environment to prevent or discourage problem behavior



Question 3
10 out of 10 points




What is a discriminative stimulus (SD)?



Selected Answer:

something in the environment used to get a desired response AND that signals that

 reinforcement is available


Answers:

something in the environment used to get a desired response AND that signals that 
reinforcement is available


something in the environment that decreases the current effectiveness of reinforcement


the process of increasing the frequency of desired behaviors reducing he frequency or
 eliminating undesired alternative behaviors


something in the environment that does not get a desired response AND that does not
 result in a reinforcement



Question 4
0 out of 10 points




What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior (DRA)?



Selected Answer:

Using escape from a task or demand situation as the reinforcer for reducing inappropriate

 behavior


Answers:

Putting an undesired behavior on extinction, while simultaneously giving

 reinforcement to an appropriate behavior


Reinforcing appropriate behaviors that are incompatible with the problem behavior,
 or reinforcing an appropriate behavior that cannot be done at the same time as the problem 
behavior


Giving reinforcement to behaviors other than the problem behavior


Using escape from a task or demand situation as the reinforcer for reducing inappropriate 
behavior



Question 5
10 out of 10 points




Which of the following is NOT a required component of a behavior reduction plan?



Selected Answer:

Plan for communication with stakeholders


Answers:

Systems of reinforcement


Description of target behavior(s)


Plan for communication with stakeholders


Reaction strategies



Question 6
0 out of 10 points




Which of the following is NOT an example of an intervention based

 on antecedent modifications?



Selected Answer:

Changing an abolishing operation


Answers:

Changing a motivating operation


Implementing differential reinforcement


Changing an abolishing operation


Providing a discriminative stimulus



Question 7
10 out of 10 points




What is the difference between an establishing operation and an abolishing

 operation?



Selected Answer:

Establishing Operations (EO) increase the current effectiveness of a reinforcer;
 Abolishing Operations (AO)
 decrease the current effectiveness a reinforcer


Answers:

Establishing Operations (EO) decrease the current effectiveness of a reinforcer;
 Abolishing Operations (AO)
 increase the current effectiveness a reinforcer


Establishing Operations (EO) increase the current effectiveness of a reinforcer;
 Abolishing Operations (AO)
 decrease the current effectiveness a reinforcer


There is no difference. Establishing Operations (EO) and Abolishing Operations
 (AO) both decrease the 
current effectiveness a reinforcer


There is no difference. Establishing Operations (EO) and Abolishing Operations
 (AO) both increase the current effectiveness a reinforcer



Question 8
0 out of 10 points




Which of the following is a protocol for responding if an unwanted behavior occurs?



Selected Answer:

Negative reinforcement plan


Answers:

Punishment


Reaction strategy or emergency plan


Negative reinforcement plan


Extinction plan



Question 9
0 out of 10 points




In Applied Behavior Analysis, what are the primary functions of behavior?



Selected Answer:

Attention, excitement/attitude, sensory deprivation, access to a tangible


Answers:

Attention, excitement/attitude, sensory deprivation, access to a tangible


Achievement, escalation/altitude, sensory reinforcement, access to a tangible


Achievement, escape/avoidance, sensory reinforcement, access to food


Attention, escape/avoidance, sensory reinforcement, access to a tangible



Question 10
0 out of 10 points




What is extinction?



Selected Answer:

Gradually fading reinforcement for a target behavior


Answers:

Providing variable reinforcement for a target behavior


Gradually fading reinforcement for a target behavior


Intermittently withholding reinforcement for a target behavior


Consistently withholding reinforcement for a target behavior



Thursday, January 12, 2017 5:20:23 PM MST 


 THE ANSWER BELOW

BILL CLINTON'S VISIT TO THE HILTON, ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO. ( ABOUT '98-'99 ? )

" YOUR NAMES J-ROD ! " SAID A POLICE OFFICER WITH HIS FOOT ON THE SMALL OF THE BACK OF JARED, MANAGEMENT OF THE HILTON.

THEN JARED IS MANAGER OF THE HOLLYWOOD VIDEO AND THREE MURDERS WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THE STORE.

THE VAN WITH THE ' Z ' IN MY APT. PARKING LOT WHICH WAS A ' LIE ' IN ACCOMPANIMENT WITH NEWS AND POLICE DEPT. AT THE TIME; BUT OWNERS KNEW THE MURDERS. APD, KIRKLAND AIR FORCE BASE.

' JASON ' WORKED AT SAME HILTON AT TIME OF BILL CLINTON VISIT.

HE WAS NEVER BUSTED FOR COCAINE; STATE TROOPERS AND HIS POLICE. ASK THEM.

A POLICE OFFICER SHOOTING HIS GUN INTO THE AIR WHEN J-ROD SPOKE TOO MUCH ABOUT ' BUSINESS AT HOLLYWOOD VIDEO AND HIS NEIGHBORHOOD.' TOPIC ' WITCHCRAFT;' = ' HEROIN.'

EVIL BEGETS EVIL.

AN OXFORD EDUCATION AND THE ROUND HOUSE, SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 

METH.' FATHERS'S OF NEW MEXICO TERRITORY AND STATE REP OF UNM DISTRICT;' STEALER OF SUB SANDWICHES AND ALSO A HOMOSEXUAL OR JEWISH/PALESTINIAN, NO DOUBT ' OXFORD EDUCATED AND ROAD SCHOLAR.'

DEATHS OF CHILDREN AND TROUBLED TEENS SELLING ALL FORMS OF ' ILLEGAL DRUGS ' FOR ADULTS.

BOTTOM LINE IS, CHILDREN IN NEW MEXICO HAVE NO ' VALUE ' OTHER THAN MUTILATION, DRUG ADDICTION AND SEXUAL GROOMING. THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN BY STATE LEGISLATORS. TOTALLY ' EMPOWERED ' AND VOTED UPON BY WOMEN; MOTHERS. ' DOLPHIN TATTOOS,' AND THE ' COLOR PURPLE.'

SO YOU MIGHT AS WELL JUST ' CELEBRATE ! ' AFTER ALL YAW ' AL GOT RID OF THE CUNT JEW BRANDENBURG AND WITH ' STINK'S ' HELP ON TOP OF IT ALL.

AND I DIDN'T MENTION THE ' N ' WORD ONCE !

OH, SORRY PETER LEMMIN, LEMON, BMW GUY OR THE GUY WITH THE AZTEC SUN DAIL TATTOOED ON HIS BODY, JUST ' MAFIA.' EDWARD DANES COCK SUCKER AND ITALIAN AT THAT. THINK ' ABOVE LOTTERY ' NEXT TIME.

SO, ALL ' JEWS ' WON.

I HAVE MILLIONS OF YOU IN MY ' MEMORY ' ON ACCOUNT OF ALL THOSE MOVIES I HAD TO WATCH AS A CHILD IN AUSTIN ( ? ) AND EL PASO, TEXAS DEFINITELY. ' HOLOCAUST.'

I RECOGNIZED ALL COMMERCIALS IN LIVE GAME SHOWS AND GREENBAY PACKERS GAME; MY PHONE.

VERIFICATION CODE = MONEY, BUT, CIA
( THIS IS REAL; NATIONAL )

BE VERY CAREFUL IN YOUR ' CHOICE '

CIFZ81V

FFC59Z9V

ALOT OF THE ' DIRECTION ' STARTS FROM HERE, NOT ME, DEMOCRATES ( QUESTION ), BUT MAINLY ' ATHEISTS, IN EVERY THING.' QUEERS. FIRST RULE IN MASONIC, HAVE ONE TO TWO ' LARVA.' COME SUCKERS.

JUST LIKE YEARS AGO IN THE MENTAL RAPES


THE VA AND SOCIAL SECURITY BULLSHIT THAT I HAVE GONE THROUGH WAS JUST TRASHED TODAY. I KEPT MY APPOINTMENT WITH JOHN BISHOP AND HIS CHILD AND PHOTOS HAVE BEEN POSTED BEFORE. ' HACKED.'

WHEN YOU ' HEAR ' A CONVERSATION PERTAINING TO YOU AND YOUR ' IN THE MOMENT ' ACTIVIES GOING ON IN YOUR HEAD, THAT IS ' COMPANY,' ANOTHER MIND. OR, ' ALTER EGO, CELL PHONE, IF YOU WANT. A FORM OF ' MIND CONTROL ' BASED ON A VERY THIN RANGE OF FREQUENCY. MASONIC.

THIS COME SUCKER WAS WARNED ABOUT HIS SON'S INTERACTION WITH BARTON PRINCE. I SHOULD NEVER OF SAID ANYTHING AT THE TIME. LATER HE MENTIONED THAT I WOULD HAVE TO SEE A SHRINK AS PER THE CLAIM, PAULA HUGHSON WAS MENTIONED, AT THAT TIME PAID BY THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO, IF NOT ONLY ' REGULATED ' BY THE STATE. I  GAVE MY OPINION OF HER AND TIME WAS AN ISSUE.


DATE: 8-30-2016.

TODAY, I SHOWED THIS PED. MY BLOG AND KEPT ' HEARING ' HIS ' INNER VOICE ' THAT NOW I KNOW TO HAVE OVER POWERED HIS SON AT THE TIME. BARTON PRINCE HAD AN ERECTION WHEN TALKING TO THE KID; JOSH LIEBERMAN WAS NOT COMFORTABLE ( DATE OF TRANSPORTING STEGOSAURUS TO BARTON PRINCES HOME ) AND I DIDN'T WANT TO ' NOTICE.' NEVER THE LESS I STILL SPOKE TO BISHOP, TWICE AFTERWARDS.


JOHN BISHOP TOOK ALL THESE
PHOTOS RELATING TO THIS SCULPTURE.
BARTON PRINCE NEVER LOOKED INTO
THE CAMERA ON ANY OF THE PHOTO'S
THAT WERE BURNED TO THE CD JOHN BISHOP
MADE.

BUT HE IS THE SAME, A MASON. I RECOGNIZED THE ' VOICE ' WITH THE ' OTHERS ' YEARS AGO. " JEWS SWIPE SPERM ALONG THE LIPS OF THE BABIES SO THAT THEY WILL KNOW THE FATHER AND OBEY." AND " THE GAY RACE." AND ALL THE REST. AND MY SISTER SCREAMING " BART DON'T LISTEN TO THEM ! " 

I HAVE POSTED ALL THIS BEFORE. ' BISHOP ' WAS HACKED YEARS AGO ALONG WITH OTHER POSTS.

WHEN I SHOWED JOHN BISHOP THE ' RECEIPT ' FOR THE MEMORY CARD THAT HAD THE ORIGINAL PHOTOS, HIS SMILE GAVE HIM AWAY.

EVEN WHEN I TOLD HIM ABOUT BALD HEADED ANGLO SAXON''S FOLLOWING ME, AND LONG HAIRED FOOL AT NIGHT, ALSO ANGLO; KID WITH DIAMOND EARRINGS, SECURITY CLEARANCE, ANGLO AND PKW EVERYWHERE. IPS ' HACKS,' UNTIL ONE OF THEM LOST CHILD, OR I WAS TOLD.

I HAVE NO MORE FAITH IN THIS ' SEX CIRCLE,' HIS OLD CARDS HAD A LIGHT HOUSE ON THEM; JUDGE LAVELL'S BATHROOM. THESE ' FUCKS ' HAVE ' RUN ' ALBUQUERQUE A LONG TIME.

I'M GOING TO TEXAS TO DIE. I WILL NOT DIE HERE, THE HAVEN OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AND PEDOPHILIA.

ALL THE REST OF VA FILES WILL BE THROWN OUT ALSO, SEE JEFF GEORGE, LITTLE BANG ON THE HEAD. POOR BABY. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

US ARMY.






A POLICE OFFICER LEFT WHEN I ARRIVED.
APD. I BELIEVE JOHN BISHOP IS A PEDOPHILE;
STAY AWAY FROM IT'S SON, IF YOU HAVE
CHILDREN.











THIS IS WORK OF ME WARRING WITH AN ARMY IN
ARIZONA ( 2010-'11 ) AND RECOGNIZED WHEN I WATCHED A MOVIE
WITH DAPHNE ROWDEN. I WAS ORDERED TO SAVE MY
MONEY AND NOT WATCH ' PREDATORS,' RING OF JUPITER.

JASON ROWDEN, I GUESS HAD NO CHOICE TO ' BEFRIEND '
THE EMT'S AND AFD AND APD RELATING TO THE HOME
INVASION ON 5416 ALICE NE.
DIANN ANDERSON CHANNEL 13, ' SHADOWS.'

HE RAN OUT SIDE LAUGHING AT THE HOME INVASION,
HIGH ON COCAINE AND BEER, HIS BREATH. HE MIGHT OF
RECOGNIZED THE TALL BALD MAN IN THE DOORWAY
HOLDING THE AK. THE OTHER ONE IN BLACK WITH POLICE
ALREADY HID BEHIND THE TREE AT ALICE'S HOUSE. I
TOLD HIM TO GO BACK INSIDE, " YOU DON'T KNOW
WHAT IS GOING ON." I SAID.

I WOULD LIKE TO ' THINK ' THAT JASON WAS ' THREATENED.' 

BEFORE I WAS ' DRIVEN OUT OF TOWN,' I OFFERED CHANNEL 13
EVERYTHING. ALL FILES AND DATES, LICENCES, EVERYTHING.
EVERYTHING THAT WAS SAID. THIS WAS  LATE 2009-2010. SOME
INCLUDED DATES THAT I SAW WOMEN OF ' WEST MESA MURDERS '
AT BAR THAT I LOOKED FOR CARTS FOR SMITH'S AROUND JUAN
TABO. DAVE BERRIES ' GIRLS ' OF MARBLE ST. AND THAT BAR.

I POSTED WHAT WAS NOT SO BADLY DAMAGED AND
WATER DAMAGED.



FAG US ARMY TECHS.
 IF YOU HAVEN'T FIGURED IT OUT YET, THEY USED THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND OLD TESTAMENT, BUT, THEY ARE ATHEISTS. THEIR ' OATH TO COUNTRY ' MEANS NOTHING.



I REMEMBER, " FOR G_D'S SAKE BART, YOUR NOT JEWISH ! " 2006, KARL'S VOICE. OR WAS I ' CONDITIONED ' TO THINK IT WAS KARL'S VOICE ?


THE ALL SEEING EYE ( MY MOTHER'S EYE )

I GAVE TO AN NATIVE AMERICAN. A TEACHER, HE SAID HE WAS A PROFESSOR.

LOOK WHAT THE INDIANS HAVE DONE SINCE:

HELPED FIND AN ' ALLEGED ' CHILD MOLESTER AND SIX CHILDREN.
STOPPED THE ' DIRECTION ' OF THE PIPELINE WITH ' TALKS ' WITH ' OTHER THAN WHITE ' PRESIDENT. 

WHAT HAVE ' YOU DONE ? ' PUT TOXIC WASTE IN THE SALINE AQUIFER UNDER MEXICO CITY, WHAT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ?  

FUCK INFO WARS. AN OPERATIVE GOT SOMETHING THROUGH AND I BUILT A FACE THAT I SAID ' DISSOLVE ' IN MY MIND'S ' LANGUAGE. OTHER THAN...' 

HOW ? DETAILS IN AND OF PHOTO. LEFT BOTTOM; SHE.

HOW ?

ISIS IN OUTSKIRTS OF JUAREZ FOR " ABOUT TWO DAYS
THEN MOVED ON." US/MEXICAN VETERAN, " I WAS
BORN IN JUAREZ, MY ' OATH ' IS JUAREZ CARTEL FIRST."

PRETTY BOYS IN BOARDER PATROL WERE NOTIFIED
BY ME, THEY LAUGHED, OF THIS YEAR.

MENTAL - ' THEY WILL NEVER STAY IN ONE PLACE
LONGER THAN TWO DAYS.' THIS AT THE TIME.


http://phaethonstar-soberover.blogspot.com/2016/06/why.html?m=1

HEY, HOW'S THAT LITTLE ' NOISE MAKER ' ON JUPITER ?

HUMAN SERVICES

WHEN I LEAVE I WILL BE PHONE LESS, NO MONEY TO PAY BILL. GENERAL ASSISTANCE WAS ' CONVENIENTLY ' STOPPED RIGHT AFTER I CHANGED NUMBERS. I GUESS ADVERTISERS HAVE THAT MUCH ' POWER ' IN THIS STATE.

THE ' COINCIDENCE ' WAS CAROLE BURNETT AND JERRY LEWIS COMEDY THAT I SHOWED DAPHNE ROWDEN. DATE IS OR SHOULD BE ON MY PHONE. THEN ' CAROLE ' WAS ASSIGNED TO ME AT HUMAN SERVICES. SHE ACTED LIKE THE PERSON AT ' JAIL ' WHEN I WAS ACCUSED OF DUI, HE THREW MY FLIGHT JACKET TO OTHER SIDE OF WALL SCREAMING AND ACTING CRAZY. I WAS THEN ' HOG-TIED,' AND HE WHISPERED " NOTHING HAPPENED." " YOU BETTER NOT SAY ANYTHING."

CAROLE DID JUST ABOUT SAME THING. SHE IS PROBABLY POLICE OFFICERS WIFE; LESBIAN.

I COMPLAINED TO AN AFRICAN AMERICAN PERSON AT HUMAN SERVICES. " SHE NEEDS TO CALM DOWN," I SAID.

IN MENTAL RAPE ( ABOUT 2004 - '06 ), ' BURNETT ' WAS MASONIC LODGE, WHITE, BLOND, BLUE EYED MAN WITH TRASH CAN AND PUSH BROOM; WARREN BURNETT, LAWYER, DECEASED LAWYER MY FATHER KNEW: " I'M FINISHED WITH HERO WORSHIP " SAID JB OCHOA JR OF WARREN BURNETT.

FBI CONVERSATIONS WERE SOMEHOW IN ALL OF THIS HERE. BRANDENBURG'S VOICE ALSO. I DO NOT KNOW HOW ALL THIS CAME TO BE. THIS WAS AT TIME OF DAVE BERRIES ' HILLBILLY ' EPISODE ACROSS THE STREET FROM TJ TUCKER'S MED CENTER ON CONSTITUTION AND CARLISE. THIS WHEN I MADE COMPLAINT WHEN ALL MY TIRES WERE FLATTENED AND WENT DOWN TO CITY HALL ' STRIKE FORCE.'

SHRINKS WERE INVOLVED, ' STAR CHAMBER,' AND DOCTORS. LEVEL OF DET. AND FBI INVOLVEMENT WAS INTENSE; FED WAS ' VIOLATED ' AND COMPROMISED FROM CITY LAWYERS; ' STRIKE FORCE ' WAS COMPROMISED, ' ELISHA ' WAS WHO I SPOKE TOO. HEAD LAWYER SAW ME THERE; CITY CARD WITH ELISHA'S NAME AND NUMBER WAS STOLEN IN AUSTIN, TX WHEN WALLET WAS STOLEN, GUY WHO DID IT WORKED FOR WHATTABURGER ' AZTEC ' SYMBOLS WERE HIS TATTOOS.

BUSTS OF ' HOMES ' WAS CRIMINALS FIRST ACTING LIKE ' UNDERCOVER COPS.' REAL BUST HAPPENED MONTHS LATER, MUCH LIKE THE BUST AT 5416 ALICE NE. TO AJ. PKW MIGHT OF BEEN INVOLVED AND WAS CAUGHT BY MY NEIGHBORS LOOKING THOUGH MY WINDOWS, MAYBE OTHERS. I THINK POLICE CAUGHT HIM WHEN REAL BUSTS TOOK PLACE MONTHS LATER. THAT MAN RAN FROM MY HOUSE TO LAVETTA AND WAS HELD AT GUN POINT BY APD.

POLICE REPORT MADE OF MY TIRES FLATTENED FROM 1111 LA VETA ST. FOR 5417 ALICE NE. I MADE CALL TO POLICE DEP. GEORGE IS OWNER OF HOUSE AND HOUSE NEXT DOOR TO HIS. THE FOLLOWING HOUSE WEST IS WHERE A WOMAN WAS DRAGGED OUT DURING A PARTY AND SHOTS WERE FIRED. THIS HOUSE WAS ALMOST DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM DAVE BERRY, MAYBE RELATIVE OF ALBUQUERQUE'S CURRENT MAYOR. ITALIAN POLICE OWNED DAVE BARRIES HOUSE ACCORDING TO DAN FINEMARK.

" IF ALL YOUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED, YOU MIGHT BE A JEWISH NAZI." DANEIL FINEMARK.

HE ALWAYS ASKED OF JASON, AND LAUGHED. I NEVER KNEW WHAT WAS REALLY HAPPENING ON THE INTERNET. HIS BROTHER WARNED ME OF THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR TO THEIR'S IN MAZ. BEFORE HE DEID, BUT I NEVER HAD THE CHANCE.

JASON ROWDEN WAS RUN OVER BY A TRUCK. HE LIVED.

' LITTLE MONTE ' ROWDEN SAID " TELL JASON TO STAY AWAY FROM THE HOUSE THAT WE BOUGHT THE WEED FROM NEXT DOOR. PLEASE TELL HIM THAT. " THIS
WAS OF THE HOUSE IN MAZATLAN, MEXICO, YEARS AGO. ' LITTLE MONTE ' WAS OLDEST BROTHER OF JASON. HIS FINALE DAYS IN PONDEROSA, NM.

ALL OF THIS SHIT GOING ON WITH PEOPLE YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO ' TRUST.'



AN OLD MAN WITH A WHITE ' MA BELL TRUCK ' WAS ALWAYS TAPPING INTO THE GREY GREEN TELEPHONE BOX AT THE CORNER OF ALICE IN FRONT OF THE MALL. OTHER END OF SMITH'S.

THE TAG WAS CIVIE. WAS NOT CITY OR STATE. HE USED RED PHONE THAT CLIPPED. HE WAS NOT FED OR STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT. MUCH LIKE THE GARBAGE MEN TAKING GARBAGE TO DAVE BERRY.

THE HOME INVASION AT 5416 ALICE NE AROUND 2001, TO AJ WAS COMMITTED BY CITY EMPLOYEES; EMTS, AND AFD AND APD. I TOOK ONE LICENCE PLATE NUMBER. I HAVE BEEN ' HARASSED ' SINCE.

TWO TRAUMATIC EVENTS, REPORTING SEXUAL CHILD ABUSE, ' SNEAK ' INTO MY HOUSE, ALL DRESSED IN BLACK ( BRUISE AND ' PUNCTURE ' ANOTHER BLACK BRUISE ), REPORTING HOME INVASION AND SEEING THEIR FACES. I COULDN'T TALK BECAUSE OF DAVE BERRY AND POLICE WHO ' OWNED ' HIS HOUSE AND PETER LEMON, JASON'S FRIEND AND JORDAN. FIRE TRUCK FOLLOWED ME ALL THE WAY ACROSS ALBUQUERQUE ONE NIGHT WHEN JOHNNY CASH ' HURT ' WAS RELEASED. FOLLOWED ME FROM HASTINGS, SAN PEDRO AND LOMAS.

US ARMY AND NAVY. TAKE CARE.



 PS: THERE WERE TWO BROTHERS IN EL PASO, TEXAS. THEY BOTH WENT TO AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL IN EL PASO, TEXAS. THEY RAN COCAINE FOR YEARS BETWEEN EL PASO TEXAS AND THE ' CROSS OF DISTRIBUTION, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO.'

A NAVY VETERAN TOLD ME WHILE I STAYED AT CASA VIDA OFF OF MONTANA IN EL PASO, TEXAS.

THOSE TWO DRUG DEALERS, MEXICANS, WERE NOT ANY RELATION TO MY FAMILY. WE WORKED IN THE SYSTEM, MY GRANDFATHER OWNED A PRINTING COMPANY, MY AUNT, A NURSE, UNCLES ALL WORKED FOR AMERICAN PRINTING CO. OWNED BY MY GRANDFATHER.

COCAINE DESTROYED MY UNCLE EDDY AND HIS SON AT HARVARD. MY FATHER'S BROTHER, EDDY ' SPOKE ' TO ME BEFORE HE DIED.

KARL, MY BROTHER, BIBLE COLLEGE EDUCATED. COCAINE, I WISH YOU/HIM WELL. STAY AWAY FROM ' JEWS.' STAY AWAY FROM ' NIGGERS.'

MY BROTHER PAUL, WHAT YOU SAW WAS A MAN WHO ' BUILT ' SOMETHING AND ALSO ILLUSION. A SCIENTIST. HE IS DEAD; INCLUDING ' MIND,' HIS WORK MOVES ON, AMERICA'S END.

FOR MY HALF SISTER, IF HE HITS YOU ONCE, DIVORCE HIM. I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO WARN YOU ABOUT THEM MOVING ' METH ' AND HEROIN TO AND AROUND THE UNITED STATES. STAY AWAY FROM ARMY, BUT ' RESPECT ' THE GOOD.

MY MOTHER'S SIDE OF THE FAMILY IS PRIVATE, OUTSIDE OF BOOKS WRITTEN ABOUT THE ' LINAGE.'

THERE ARE NO ' JEWS ' OF RECENT AND NO ONE OF MY FAMILY PARTOOK IN THE ' HOLOCAUST ' IF THAT IS REAL HISTORY.

PALESTINIAN AND JEWISH IS NOW SAME THING TO ME.I GREW UP WITH THE ' WIDE SCREEN,' MEANING, MOVIE HOUSE ( MASONIC LODGE EL PASO TEXAS, AND MADE TO KNEEL AND MEMORY LOSE; RAPE ) PROJECTIONS SINCE ?

I SEE NO REASON FOR THE MIDDLE EAST, OR BEING THERE; MIGHT AS WELL BE BRITAIN OR APD. ' TORRIES.'

APD HAS ALWAYS KNOWN ABOUT THE ' OCHOA BROTHERS FROM AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL,' AND THE DUMB ' JEW,' BRANDENBURG. THEY MADE THEIR MONEY FROM THEM THEN ' BUSTED THEM.' I HAVE BEEN ' INVESTIGATED ' FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS AT THE VERY LEAST. 

THEY NEEDED A ' SCAPEGOAT ENEMY ' TO COVER LARGE SCALE RACKETEERING, STATEWIDE. 



THEIR LIVES HAVE NO ' REAL SOUL.' ACTIONS HAVE PROVEN SO FAR.......

NOW, SOME WANT THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT TO COMBINE AS ONE. BAD IDEA, THEY ARE NAZI. THEY CREATE PROBLEM, THEN ' SOLVE ' IT.

FIGHT THEM.

http://krqe.com/2017/01/18/3-families-suing-espanola-coach-superintendent-school-board-members/

http://krqe.com/2017/01/18/study-new-mexico-named-worst-state-to-raise-a-family/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSgTmcq-bBk&feature=youtu.be

http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/18/opinions/backpage-sex-trafficking/index.html


Monday, January 9, 2017

UP-DATED 1-11-2017, DOING THE RIGHT THING



NEW MEXICO AND EL PASO HAS SLOWLY BEAT ME ' TO DEATH,' PREDICTABLE OUTCOME.







    A PAINTING THAT I SOLD A LADY ON ' SILVER ST.,' A GALLERY. NOW YOU

     KNOW:
' DELINQUENTS ' IN PROCESS: PENTAGONS; ' TRICKS.'

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' TWISTED NEEDLES AND SMALL TALK,'    
 LOVELESS FOR KNEE REPLACEMENT. IN THE MUSCLE ?
UP-DATED 1-11-2017

REPORTING CHILD ABUSE AND ' SEXUAL GROOMING, ' AND DEALING WITH DOUBLE KNEE REPLACEMENTS WHILE HUNDRED X-RAYS EXIST; LOWER LUMBAR. CHANCE OF BULLET FRAG. IN SKULL OR INSIDE HEAD.


FROM ORIGAMI PAPER T-REX AND ALBUQUERQUE HIGH GRAD, A SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL WORKER TO THE LAST OF MY ' APPOINTMENTS,' ' HAZEN ' AND AN EMPTY HOUSE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO.

LAST APPOINTMENT SS SENT ME TO
IN SANTA FE, NM., 2015. NO ONE THERE.
THE TWO PICTURES ARE JOINED TO
SHOW, ONLY SMALL LIGHT LEFT ON
INSIDE HOUSE.
I HAVE TO START IT ALL OVER AGAIN. ALTHOUGH ' HADEN ' WAS A TWO YEAR OLD'S NAME, I AM MENTIONING THIS NOW SO THAT THE WORLD CAN SEE HOW DISGUSTING ' THESE ' MEN ARE IN NEW MEXICO, THOSE WHO HAVE RULED THE STATE WITHOUT ANY CONCERN FOR CHILDREN. ' HADEN ' WAS ' ALLEGED ' VICTIM OF CHILD ABUSE THAT I REPORTED AGAINST. HE HAD A SIX YEAR OLD BROTHER AT THE TIME. THIS IS WHAT THE ' CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, NM'S EMPLOYEES AND NEW MEXICO MEDICAL FIELD AND STATE EMPLOYEES ' INTERFERED IN; SUPPORTED THE FATHER, AN US ARMY VETERAN.

DON'T LET ME MISLEAD YOU. SOME WOMEN ARE JUST AS GUILTY, AND SO MUCH MORE SO.

I AM IN THE PROCESS OF ARRANGING ALL MY HOSPITAL VISITS AND DOCTORS APPOINTMENTS FOR WELFARE/FOOD STAMPS AND GENERAL ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL SECURITY.

I DON'T KNOW THE RESULTS OF MY ECHO-CARDIOGRAM BECAUSE OF MY LAST PHONE AND ALL THE ' SPYWARE,' ' HACKING ' AND ' MIC-SPYWARE;' ' BROAD-CASTING/PHONE ITSELF AND G_D KNOWS WHAT ELSE. I DESTROYED IT.

ANYTIME THAT I TURNED IT ON, AND NEW CELLPHONE TOO. THE PROTECTION OF PRUDENCE BY CONSCIENCE HAS BEEN ' HACKED ' BY THE HOMOSEXUAL ' METH ' CROWD AT UNM IN ALBUQUERQUE AND AFD AND APD EVERY TIME THAT I USE ONE OF THEIR COMPUTERS.

THE HOMOSEXUALS BEHIND THE DESK ARE BEHIND SOME OF IT AS WELL AS ' LAVELL DRAKE ' AND ALBUQUERQUE 'S NIGGERS/DRUG DEALERS.

NOT AFRICAN AMERICANS. HOWEVER THE MINDS BEHIND IT ARE ' WHITE.'

FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM ?  ' PEDOPHILIA.'

I DO NOT CARE IF THERE ARE DEATHS OF THOSE WHO HAVE ' HACKED ' MY BLOGS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugkxGck-BYc&feature=youtu.be

KEEP 'EM AT SCHOOL TO ' HAZE ' AND ' DRUG ' EM UP !


THIS IS NOT ABOUT ' HOMOSEXUALS,' WHAT ABOUT ' RAPE KITS ?'





UP-DATED 1-11-2017

THE LOCATION OF THE ' VIDEO ' BELOW TAKEN ON ALICE STREET, AS DESCRIBED IN ' DETAILS ' ON MY NEW PHONE IS COMPLETELY WRONG WHEN ' LOCATION ' IS TURNED ' ON,' ON THE PHONE.' Details on Location.' 5307 Granite Avenue Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110. 1-10-2017,10:27 pm.

I was at 5413 Alice NE.

Five million, I guess. who ? Colors ?











 
 

Outgoing DA slams APD in 

letter

Copyright © 2017 Albuquerque Journal
“Frankly, if any other group of individuals were acting the way APD has allegedly been acting, some of us in law enforcement might refer to them as a continuing criminal enterprise and/or engaged in the act of racketeering. I appreciate how bold a statement that is.”
Albuquerque’s outgoing district attorney, in her final days in office, slammed the Police Department one last time – accusing it of cover-ups and other problem..........THE REST BELOW:


https://www.abqjournal.com/924992/outgoing-da-slammed-albuquerque-police-in-letter.html




FOR ' CAROL ' AT FOOD STAMPS, PHONE NUMBER 1505 222 9692, EX 29692 #, THIS NUMBER IS INVALID. THIS IS THE NUMBER YOU CALLED ME FROM ASKING ABOUT REASON FOR ' HANDICAP, OR DISABILITY.'

I HAVE ANOTHER DR.'S APPOINTMENT WITH NEW MEXICO HEART INSTITUTE THIS FRIDAY FOR ' RESULTS ' OF HEART CARDIOGRAM, AND ASSOCIATED SURGERY; REASON FOR REFERRAL.  http://phaethonstar-soberover.blogspot.com/2016/08/up-dated-9-2-2016-9-1-2016-pin-cushion.html?m=1

HERNIA REPAIR. BELOW, PAGE IN
THIS BLOG.

BELOW FROM OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL INVESTIGATOR, UNM HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, VICTORIA MARTENS AUTOPSY REPORT :





CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
Printed: 1/9/2017 1:17:59 PM Report Name: Death Investigation Reporting Tool
Death Investigation Report page 1 of 31
DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:00 PM Report Name: Death Investigation Summary
Death Investigation Report page 2 of 31
Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
Amendment: Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:00 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Amendment MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 3 of 31
Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
Cause Of Death: Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:01 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Summary Opinion MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 4 of 31
Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
Cause Of Death: Page 2 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:01 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Summary Opinion MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 5 of 31
Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
External Examination Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:01 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 External Examination MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 6 of 31
Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
Procedural Notes Report Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:06 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Medical Intervention MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Postmortem Changes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
Procedural Notes Report Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:06 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
Procedural Notes Report Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:06 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Medical Intervention MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Postmortem Changes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected <15 mmol="" p="">Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine <0 .4="" 1.3="" dl="" mg="" p="">Glucose <3 dl="" mg="" p="">The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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Medical Investigator
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Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected mmol
/L)Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine dL
)Glucose dL
)The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Postmortem Changes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected mmol
/L)Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine dL
)Glucose dL
)The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Report Tracking
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected mmol
/L)Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine dL
)Glucose dL
)The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Computed Tomography Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:04 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 PMCT MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
Procedural Notes Report Page 1 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:06 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
Death Investigation Report page 31 of 31CAUSE OF DEATH
Manual strangulation
MANNER OF DEATH
Homicide
DEATH INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
Case Number: 2016-04676
MARTENS, VICTORIA
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical Investigator, Assistant Professor of
Pathology
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Forensic Pathology Fellow
All signatures authenticated electronically
Date: 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
County Pronounced: Bernalillo
Law Enforcement: APD; case 160078669
Agent: VC Josh Brown/crim. Nick Lasker
Date of Birth: 8/23/2006
Central Office Investigator: Philip Dees
Deputy Field Investigator: Philip Dees
Pronounced Date/Time: 8/24/2016 11:30:00 AM
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DECLARATION
The death of MARTENS, VICTORIA was investigated by the Office of the Medical Investigator under
the statutory authority of the Office of the Medical Investigator.
I, Matthew Cain, MD, a board certified anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologist licensed to practice
pathology in the State of New Mexico, do declare that I personally performed or supervised the tasks
described within this Death Investigation Summary document. It is only after careful consideration of
all data available to me at the time that this report was finalized that I attest to the diagnoses and
opinions stated herein.
Numerous photographs were obtained along the course of the examination. I have personally
reviewed those photographs and attest that they are representative of findings reported in this
document.
This document is divided into 9 sections with a final Procedural Notes section:
1. Summary and Opinion
2. External Examination
3. Medical Intervention
4. Postmortem Changes
5. Evidence of Injuries
6. Internal Examination
7. Microscopy
8. Ancillary Lab Studies
9. Postmortem Computed Tomography
Should you have questions after review of this material, please feel free to contact me at the Office of
the Medical Investigator (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - 505-272-3053.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Amendment:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Last Date Saved:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMIC DIAGNOSES:
I. Evidence of manual strangulation
A. Multiple abrasions and contusions involving head and neck.
B. Intramuscular hemorrhages of anterior strap muscles, inferior pharyngeal constrictor, subcutaneous tissues of the
posterior neck, and the right erector spinae muscle.
C. Petechial hemorrhages of palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, bilateral periorbital region, and upper gingiva.
II. Dismemberment and sharp force injury
A. Midline, incised wound with exposure of chest and abdominal cavity.
a. Portion of sternum, the heart, and the left lobe of the liver received separately.
b. Incised wounds of heart and liver.
c. Apparent tool marks on sternum.
B. Dismemberment of right and left upper extremities at the shoulder joints and attempted dismemberment of left leg
at hip.
a. Spiral fracture of left humeral diaphysis.
b. Possible tool markings on left clavicle and scapula, both humeral heads, and left femur.
C. Multiple superficial incised wounds on torso.
III. Evidence of prior sexual abuse
A. Viral cytopathic effect, rectum (microscopic).
VI. Post-mortem charring of lower extremities
A. Less than 5% carboxyhemoglobin saturation.
B. No soot present in airway.
V. Penetrating rectal trauma
VI. Evidence of ethanol use; see Toxicology Report.
SUMMARY AND OPINION:
Ms. Victoria Martens was a 10-year-old white female who was reportedly found by law enforcement personnel in a
bathtub and unresponsive. According to reports, she was wrapped in a blanket that had been set on fire in her mother’s
apartment. Her arms, a portion of sternum, heart, and left lobe of liver were found wrapped in a plastic bag in a laundry
basket.
Autopsy revealed a well-developed, well-nourished young female wrapped in plastic bags and a charred piece of cloth.
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of liver, and sternum were received separately and wrapped in plastic
bags. Multiple contusions and abrasions were present on the head, neck and torso. There were contusions on the inner lip
that corresponded to the decedent’s teeth. Petechiae (small pinpoint hemorrhages) were present in the eyes, mouth, and
on the face. Hemorrhages involved the muscles of the anterior and posterior aspects of the neck and corresponded with
overlying contusions. Hemorrhage was also found around the spinal cord. Post-mortem sharp force injuries which
lacked a vital response included a large midline incision exposing internal organs, dismemberment of the bilateral upper
extremities and an attempt to remove the left lower extremity at the hip (see separate forensic anthropology report).
There was a spiral fracture of the left upper extremity without soft tissue hemorrhage. There was evidence of perimortem
penetrating trauma to the rectum including a posterior tear and abrasions anteriorly.
Microscopic exam revealed mild hypoxic ischemic changes of the brain and viral cytopathic changes consistent with
human papilloma virus (a sexually transmitted disease) in the rectum. Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the
mouth, neck, chest, abdomen, vagina, back, anus and buttocks, and the thighs were all negative for spermatazoa.
Postmortem toxicology of liver tissue revealed an ethanol concentration of 210 mg/100 g. In an alcohol naïve person,
this level of alcohol could cause cognitive and physical impairment. The postmortem carboxyhemoglobin level on liver
was less than 5% (normal level). Laboratory testing of the vitreous fluid (eye fluid) detected no significant abnormalities
of the electrolytes.
Postmortem computed tomography scans (CT scan) correlated with the autopsy findings. These findings were reviewed
and a report was compiled by Dr. Gary Hatch, Forensic Radiologist (see separate radiology report).
SUMMARY AND OPINION
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Compression of the neck structures causes impaired blood flow to the brain and results in loss of consciousness and
death. The findings of abrasions and contusions around the head and neck, hemorrhage in the neck muscles, and
petechiae in areas such as the eyes or lips are consistent with manual strangulation. The sharp force injuries described
above showed no vital response – a finding in keeping with being inflicted post-mortem. No soot was found in the
airway and the level of Carbon Monoxide/carboxyhemoglobin was low (normal) – indicating that there was no evidence
of inhalation of products of combustion. Therefore it is our opinion, based on all the currently available information and
findings at autopsy, that Ms. Victoria Martens died as a result of manual strangulation. The manner of death is best
classified as homicide.
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Authority for examination:
Body length (cm):
Body weight (kgs):
BMI:
Development:
Stature:
Age:
Anasarca:
Edema localized:
Dehydration:
Scalp hair color:
Scalp hair length:
Eyes:
OMI
141.00
40.60
20.42
Well-developed
Well-nourished
Appears to be stated age
No
No
No
Brown
Long
Both eyes present
Irides:
Eyes corneae:
Eyes sclerae:
Hazel
Translucent
White
Eyes conjunctivae:
Eyes petechiae:
Palpebral petechiae:
Bulbar petechiae:
Facial petechiae:
Translucent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External exam date time: 8/25/2016 9:00:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Means used to confirm identity:
Other verification means:
Location of orange bracelet:
Name on orange bracelet:
Other name on orange bracelet:
Location of green bracelet:
Name on green bracelet:
Other name on green bracelet:
Hospital ID tags or bracelets?
If yes specify stated name and
location:
Dental
Left ankle
Decedent name
Left ankle
Decedent name
No
ID confirmed at time of exam: No
Development comments:
See evidence of injury.
Skin comments:
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Oral mucosal petechiae:
Nose:
Ears:
Lips:
Facial hair:
Facial hair color:
Maxillary dentition:
Mandibular dentition:
Condition of dentition:
Neck:
Trachea midline:
Yes
Normally formed
Normally formed
Normally formed
None
Does not apply
Natural
Natural
Good
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Yes
Chest symmetrical:
Chest diameter:
Abdomen:
Anus comment:
Back:
Spine:
External genitalia:
Breast masses:
Genitalia comment:
Right hand digits complete:
Left hand digits complete:
Right foot digits complete:
Yes
Appropriate
Flat
See evidence of injury.
Abnormal - See Evidence of Injury
Normal
Female
None
See evidence of injury.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Breast development: None
Chest development:
Left foot digits complete: Yes
Muscle group atrophy:
Senile purpura:
Pitting edema:
No
No
No
Muscle other: No
Tattoo(s)
Tattoos present: No
Cosmetic Piercing(s)
Extremities:
Extremities comment:
Well-developed and symmetrical
See evidence of injury.
Bilateral upper extremities received separate from torso.
Normal
Anus: Other
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Cosmetic piercing present: Yes
Cosmetic piercing right ear: Yes
Cosmetic piercing left ear: Yes
Scar(s)
Scar(s) present: Yes
Scar abdomen: Yes
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:17 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
Reporting Tracking
The bilateral upper extremities, heart, left lobe of the liver, and sternum are received separately. See evidence of injury.
External exam comment:
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Evidence of medical intervention: No
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:28 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Body temperature:
Rigor mortis:
Livor mortis - color:
Livor mortis - fixation
(if applicable):
Livor mortis - position
(if applicable):
State of preservation:
Skin slippage:
Cool subsequent to refrigeration
Fully fixed
Purple
Fully Fixed
Posterior
No decomposition
Yes
External exam date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:36 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Evidence of Injury:
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
# Injury Location Injury Description
1 Mechanical asphyxia Head and neck Evidence of Manual Strangulation:
Behind the auricle of the left ear are multiple punctate, purple
contusions. Behind the auricle of the right ear is a linear, red
abrasion that measures 1.8 cm. On the left anterior aspect of the
neck are multiple red-brown abrasions that range in size from
1.0 to 3.5 cm. On the left posterior aspect of the neck are
multiple white and red abrasions with skin sloughing that range
in size from 0.1 to 0.5 cm. On the right posterior aspect of the
neck is a square, purple contusion that measures 4 x 2.5 cm.
Internally, there are multiple foci of acute hemorrhages that
involve the following:
1. The anterior neck strap muscles including the left
sternocleidomastoid, the bilateral sternohyoid and sternothyroid
muscles.
2. The inferior portion of the pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
3. The subcutaneous soft tissue of the posterior neck.
4. The right erector spinae muscle.
There are multiple, scattered, petechial hemorrhages involving
the palpebral conjunctivae, bilateral eyelids, periorbital area,
and the upper gingiva.
2 Blunt injury Head Subgaleal and subscalpular hemorrhages overlie the left and
right sides of the frontal bone and the left side of the occiput;
no corresponding external contusion is observed.
A small amount of hemorrhage is in the cervical epidural
space.
3 Sharp injury Other The body has multiple sharp force injuries and is partially
dismembered; these injuries lack an apparent vital response.
The arms have been removed at the glenohumeral joint and the
left leg is partially amputated. These injuries are described in
the region in which they occurred.
Torso:
Starting just below the clavicle and extending to just below the
umbilicus is a linear, full-thickness incised wound that
measures 36 cm in length; extending inferiorly and
continuously from this wound is a 5.5 cm superficial incised
wound. The superior portion of the incised wound measures 7
cm wide at its widest point. This wound exposes the internal
cavities of the body and internal organs. Multiple, superficial
incised wounds extend roughly parallel and to the right of the
previously described midline incision and average 18 cm in
length. Multiple linear incised wounds, that range in size from
Are there any injuries: Yes
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1.5 to 3 cm, are located at 10 o’clock and at 2 o’clock to the
large midline incised wound.
Examination of the chest plate reveals that a segment of
sternum is absent; this segment corresponds to ribs 3-8.
Additionally, ribs 2 through 8 are cut bilaterally on the anterior
surface. Internally, the anterior aspect of the aorta has a linear
incised wound measuring approximately 5 cm.
Around the proximal left thigh at the hip is a circumferential
incision that exposes 4 cm of bone, muscle and soft tissue. The
area around this injury has patchy charring of the soft tissue
and muscle.
Received in a separate bag is a section of sternum, two arms, a
heart, and part of the left lobe of liver. The segment of sternum
corresponds to ribs 3-8 and has apparent tool markings (see
separate anthropology report).
The decedent's arms have been removed from the body at the
joint of the glenoid fossa and humeral head. The humeral head
is present and exposed on each arm and has apparent tool
markings (see separate anthropology report). Each arm has
been cut circumferentially through the soft tissue and muscle.
Along each cut are occasional irregular cut marks with
remaining jagged skin and subcutaneous tissue. Along the cut
edge are irregular linear abrasions. Each arm will be described
individually.
Right arm: The right arm measures 62 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length from the cut edge. On
the anterior aspect of the forearm are 3 abrasions measuring 0.5
cm, 1 cm, and 3 cm. On the lateral surface of the arm are
scattered small scars. On the right elbow is a 1 cm red
contusion, a 0.8 cm purple contusion, and an adjacent 3 cm
abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the right forearm are
scattered small abrasions. On the right hand are scattered
abrasions.
Left arm: The left arm measures 61 cm in total length,
including the cut margin and the exposed humerus. The
exposed bone measures 2 cm in length and the head of the
humerus has prominent apparent tool markings. On the anterior
aspect of the left forearm are scattered small abrasions. On the
posterior-lateral aspect of the left arm is a 1 cm abrasion and
multiple scabs. On the left elbow is a 1 cm red contusion. On
the left hand are scattered small abrasions.
On the anterior surface of the heart is a linear, incised wound
measuring 1.5 cm. On the posterior surface of the heart are two
irregular, incised wounds measuring 0.5 cm and 1.8 cm.
A portion of the left lobe of liver is also received separately.
On the anterior surface of the left lobe of liver are multiple
linear, incised wounds that range in size from 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm.
On the posterior surface of the left lobe of liver is a 2 cm
incised wound.
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4 Blunt injury Trunk Chest and abdomen:
In the right axilla (underarm) are multiple, linear, superficial
abrasions that measure 2 cm in length. In the lower right
abdominal quadrant, abutting the central incised wound
described above, is an irregular purple contusion that measures
4.5 x 2 cm.
Genitalia:
Several blunt injuries involve the both the vaginal area and
anus. These are described below.
Vagina:
1. On the clitoris is a red linear abrasion measuring 1.0 cm.
Anus/Rectum:
The posterior rectum is designated 12 o'clock and the anterior
perineum is 6 o'clock in the description below.
1. At the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions are partial thickness
abrasions of the anus.
2. At the 6 o'clock position of the anus is a linear tear that
measures 0.5 cm.
Back:
Superior to the gluteal cleft is a 6 x 3 cm irregular purple
contusion.
5 Thermal injury Other Thermal Injuries
Thermal injuries involve the torso and lower extremities;
however, no soot is seen in the airway.
On the right lateral flank is a circular area of superficial
charring. There is superficial charring of the bilateral lower
extremities involving 30% of the right thigh, 60-70% of the
right lower leg, 30% of the left thigh, and 40% of the left lower
leg.
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 9:34:04 AM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Date of Internal Exam:
Chest cavities examined:
See evidence of injury section
Organs in normal anatomic
position
Other organ position comments
Diaphragm:
Serosal surfaces:
Body cavity adhesions present:
Fluid accumulation present:
Brain examined:
See separate forensic
neuropathology consultation report
See evidence of injury section:
See evidence of medical
Intervention section:
8/26/2016 9:30:00 AM
Yes
Yes
No
The heart and liver are absent from the body cavity.
Intact
Smooth and glistening
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
See postmortem changes section:
Facial skeleton:
Calvarium:
Skull base:
No
No palpable fractures
No fractures
No fractures
Dura mater:
Skull comments:
Dural venous sinsuses:
Leptomeninges:
Epidural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subdural hemorrhages /
hematomas:
Subarachnoid hemorrhages:
Cerebral hemispheres:
Gyral and sulcal patterns:
Gyral convolutions and sulci:
Uncal processes:
Unremarkable and without masses
Patent
Thin and transparent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Symmetrical
Unremarkable
No widening or flattening of gyri and no narrowing of sulci
Unremarkable
Date of Autopsy: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
BODY CAVITIES
HEAD
Brain fresh (g):
Brain fixed (g):
1295
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Spinal cord examined:
Middle ears examined:
Yes
No
Cerebellar tonsils:
Cranial nerves:
Basilar arterial vasculature:
Cerebral cortex:
White matter:
Corpus callosum:
Deep gray matter structures:
Brainstem:
Cerebellum:
Spinal dura:
Spinal cord:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Neck examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section
See Postmortem Changes section:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Strap muscles:
Jugular veins:
Carotid arteries:
Tongue:
Epiglottis:
Hyoid bone:
Larynx:
Palatine tonsils:
Yes
Yes
No
No
See Evidence of Injury
See Evidence of Injury
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Not examined
Spinal Cord
Middle Ears
Neck
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Right coronary ostium position:
Left coronary ostium position:
Supply of the posterior
myocardium:
No
Yes
No
No
Normal
Normal
Right coronary artery
Heart examined: Yes
Heart
Heart fresh (g): 140.0
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Aorta examined:
Right coronary ostium:
Proximal third right coronary
artery:
Middle third right coronary artery:
Left coronary ostium:
Left main coronary artery:
Proximal third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Middle third left anterior
descending coronary artery:
Distal third left anterior descending
coronary artery:
Proximal third left circumflex
coronary artery:
Distal third left circumflex coronary
artery:
Cardiac chambers:
Tricuspid valve:
Pulmonic valve:
Mitral valve:
Aortic valve:
Other valve comments:
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Tricuspid valve - 10.0 cm
Pulmonic valve - 6.5 cm
Mitral valve - 8.0 cm
Aortic valve - 5.0 cm
Right ventricular myocardium:
Left ventricular myocardium:
No fibrosis, erythema, pathologic infiltration of adipose tissue or areas of accentuated
softening or induration
No fibrosis, erythema, or areas of accentuated softening or induration
Distal third right coronary artery: 0
Middle third left circumflex
coronary artery:
0
Coronary artery stenosis by atherosclerosis (in percent):
Ventricular septum:
Right ventricular free wall
thickness:
Left ventricular free wall thickness:
Interventricular septum thickness:
Other heart comments:
Orifices of the major vascular
branches:
Unremarkable
0.1 cm
0.6 cm
0.8 cm
See evidence of injury.
Patent
Atrial septum: Unremarkable
Aorta
Heart fixed (g):
Cardiac Chambers and Valves:
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Great vessels examined: Yes
Coarctation:
Vascular dissection:
Aneurysm formation:
Complex atherosclerosis:
Other aortic pathology:
Vena cava and major tributaries:
Lungs examined:
See separate Cardiovascular
Pathology report:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Evidence of Injury section:
Upper and lower airways:
Pulmonary parenchyma color:
Pulmonary parenchyma congestion
and edema:
Pulmonary trunk:
Pulmonary artery thrombi:
No
No
No
No
Yes - See comments
Patent
Yes
No
No
No
Unobstructed, and the mucosal surfaces are smooth and yellow-tan
Dark red-purple
Slight amounts of blood and frothy fluid
Free of saddle embolus
None
Other aortic comments:
See evidence of injury.
See Postmortem Changes section: No
Vena Cava
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Liver examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Hepatic parenchyma (color):
Hepatic parenchyma (texture):
Hepatic vasculature:
Gallbladder:
Gallstones:
Intrahepatic biliary tree:
Yes
Yes
No
No
Red-brown
Unremarkable
Unremarkable and free of thrombus
Unremarkable
None
Unremarkable
Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: None
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
Lung right (g):
Lung left (g):
Liver (g):
210
160
900
Bile vol (mL):
Gallstones autopsy:
Gallstones autopsy desc:
No
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Extrahepatic biliary tree:
Alimentary tract examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Course:
Mucosa:
Mucosa:
Pylorus:
Luminal contents:
Unremarkable
Yes
No
No
No
Normal course without fistulae
Gray-white, smooth and without lesions
Usual rugal folds
Patent and without muscular hypertrophy
Partially digested food
Other hepatobiliary comments:
See evidence of injury.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Esophagus
Stomach
Colon
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Caliber and continuity:
Luminal contents:
Mucosa:
Caliber and continuity:
Form:
Genitourinary system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Cortical surfaces:
Cortices:
Calyces, pelves and ureters:
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Formed stool
Unremarkable
Appropriate caliber without interruption of luminal continuity
Normal tan, lobulated appearance
Yes
Yes
No
No
Smooth
Normal thickness and well-delineated from the medullary pyramids
Non-dilated and free of stones and masses
Kidneys capsules: Thin, semitransparent
Mucosa: Unremarkable
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Kidneys
Kidney right (g):
Stomach contents vol (mL):
70
150
Kidney left (g): 75
Urine volume (mL):
Appendix found:
0
Yes
Stomach contents description:
Partially digested food.
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Urinary bladder mucosa: Gray-tan and smooth
Urinary Bladder
Female
Breasts
Female Genital Tract
Female:
Breast tissue comments:
Uterus:
Breast tissue:
Uterine cervix:
Fallopian tubes:
Ovaries:
Vagina:
Other female genital tract
comments:
Spleen (g):
Thymus (g):
Yes
Prepubertal breast tissue. Tanner stage II.
Unremarkable and non-gravid
Other - See comments
Infantile
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Other - See comments
See evidence of injury.
90
Urine description:
Reticuloendothelial system
examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Color:
Regional adenopathy:
Yes
No
No
Red-brown, homogeneous and ample
No adenopathy
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
No
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen
Bone Marrow
Lymph Nodes
Endocrine system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Yes
No
No
No
Parenchyma: Tan-pink
Thymus
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Pituitary Gland
Spleen parenchyma: Moderately firm
Spleen capsule: Intact
Spleen white pulp: Prominent
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Adrenal right (g):
Adrenal left (g):
5
5
Size:
Position:
Size:
Parenchyma:
Size:
Musculoskeletal system examined:
See Evidence of Injury section:
See Evidence of Medical
Intervention section:
See Postmortem Changes section:
Bony framework:
Subcutaneous soft tissues:
Other musculoskeletal system
comments:
Normal
Normal
Normal
Homogeneous
Normal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Other - See comments
See Evidence of Injury
See separate anthropology report.
Parenchyma: Yellow cortices and gray medullae with the expected corticomedullary ratio
Musculature: See Evidence of Injury
Thyroid Gland
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Adrenal Glands
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:25 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Microscopic description:
Heart: No significant histopathologic findings.
Thyroid: No significant histopathologic findings.
Trachea: The sections are free of significant histopathologic abnormality, inflammation, or soot in the airway.
Lung: Non-occluding foreign plant material is in the large airways. Otherwise, the sections are free of significant
histopathologic abnormality and polarizable foreign material. No soot is in the airways.
Kidney: The sections are free significant histopathologic findings and polarizable foreign material.
Liver: No significant histopathologic findings.
Skin and soft tissue: Sections from the skin on the chest at the sites of incised wounds showed no evidence of
inflammation or tissue response.
Posterior vagina and lower uterine segment: Chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
Rectum: Koilocytic change consistent with human papilloma virus, chronic inflammation and pronounced vascularity.
Brain: Occasional neurons demonstrate hypoxic ischemic change. The vessels are free of inflammation.
Medical lnvestigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
*Unless otherwise indicated sections are stained only with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E).
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Block Tissue Location Description Stain
A1 Liver and soft tissue
A2 Thyroid and trachea
A3 Left lung and kidney
A4 Right lung and kidney
A5 Proximal trachea
A6 Heart
A7 Posterior vagina
A8 Posterior vagina
A9 Anterior vagina
A10 Anterior vagina
A11 Brain
A12 Brain
A13 Brain
A14 Brain
A15 Rectum 12 o'clock
A16 Rectum 2 o'clock
A17 Rectum 3 o'clock
A18 Rectum 5 o'clock
A19 Rectum 6 o'clock
A20 Rectum 7 o'clock
A21 Rectum 9 o'clock
A22 Rectum 11 o'clock
A23 Rectum distal
A24 Rectum mid
A25 Rectum proximal
A26 Tissue from cut adjacent to midline cut
A27 Tissue from midline cut
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Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/21/2016 9:51:32 AM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study type(s):
Results of ancillary studies:
Vitreous electrolyte screen
Cytology screening
Sodium 121 (expected 135-150 mmol/L)
Potassium >15 (expected mmol
/L)Chloride 108 (expected 105-135 mmol/L)
VUN 15 (8-20 mg/dL)
Creatinine dL
)Glucose dL
)The sodium is marginally low but may represent postmortem change.
Cytologic screening of swabs taken from the hands, chest, abdomen, neck, back and left thigh were negative for
spermatazoa.
Autopsy date: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Medical Investigator Trainee
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 2:15:36 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Medical Investigator
Matthew Cain, MD
Study date:
Accession number:
Exam type:
Technique:
Comparison:
Comments:
Martens, Victoria 2016-04676
GENERAL: Mild decomposition.
HEAD/NECK: No intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebral edema, without herniation. Extensive intra-arterial gas. No skull,
facial, or cervical spine fracture detected. No hyoid or thyroid cartilage fracture detected.
CHEST: Gaping defect in anterior lower chest, at and just to the left of midline, through the tip of the sternum and left
costochondral cartilage. The heart is absent. Moderate left and small right hemothorax. No rib, or thoracic spine fracture
detected.
ABDOMEN/PELVIS: The lower chest defect carries on an inferior direction, to a level just below the umbilicus. A
portion of the left liver lobe is absent. The bowel is gas distended and protrudes through the anterior abdominal wall
defect. No other solid organ injury. No free fluid. No lumbar spine or pelvic fracture detected.
EXTREMITIES: Comminuted fracture of the distal third of the left humerus. The fracture is in three major fragments,
with a somewhat triangular-shaped central fragment, as can be seen in butterfly type fractures. No other fractures in the
extremities. Bilateral arm amputations at the glenohumeral joints. Deep circumferential laceration in the proximal left
thigh, down to bone.
Disclaimer: Autopsy and postmortem imaging are different techniques and therefore will not always perfectly
correspond. Findings/structures not explicitly mentioned are either forensically irrelevant, normal, or were not assessed.
Further specific questions may be addressed in supplementary requests.
Date of examination: 8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Reported by: Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Verified by: Gary Hatch MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:14 PM
Reviewed and approved by: Matthew Cain, MD on 11/22/2016 3:42:52 PM
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Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician
Identification Darla Bentzen
Autopsy Michael Jarvis
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Evidence Darla Bentzen
Radiology Darla Bentzen
Retention Darla Bentzen
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
Toxicology Michael Jarvis
LabOther Michael Jarvis
Attendees Michael Jarvis
Case Number:
Date of Examination:
Pathologist:
Fellow/Resident:
2016-04676
8/25/2016 10:07:00 AM
Matthew Cain, MD
Rebecca Asch-Kendrick, MD
Decedent Name: MARTENS, VICTORIA
Morphology technican(s) present
Morphology technican supervisor(s) present
Yellow Sheet Morphology Technician Lead
LabOther Erika Cavalier
Identification Michael Jarvis
Attendees Daniel Gutierrez
Toxicology Erika Cavalier
Autopsy Brittany Vallejos
Evidence Michael Jarvis
Radiology Michael Jarvis
Retention Michael Jarvis
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Autopsy attendees
Specimens obtained for toxicology testing
Other morphology technicians present:
Michael Jarvis - Sr. Tech
Darla Bentzen - Staff Tech.
Ryan Castillo - Staff Tech.
Daniel Ward - Photo Tech.
Law enforcement officers present:
Andrew HSU
Det. Jones
Det. Wild
Det. Acata
Use antemortem specimens for
testing:
No
Femoral blood collected: No
Heart blood collected: No
Blood other collected: Yes
Preserved vitreous collected: No
Un-preserved vitreous collected: Yes
Bile collected: Yes
Gastric contents collected: Yes
Kidney tissue collected: Yes
Liver tissue collected: Yes
Brain tissue collected: Yes
Muscle tissue collected: Yes
Other tissue collected: No
Urine collected: No
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Specimens obtained for laboratory testing
Approach to autopsy dissection
HIV serology: No
HCV/HBV serology :
Influenza serology:
Other serology:
Freezer protocol:
DNA card:
Metabolic screen:
Cytogenetics:
Med-X protocol:
Urine dipstick:
Blood cultures (bacterial):
Lung cultures (bacterial):
CSF culture (bacterial):
Spleen culture (bacterial):
Stool culture (bacterial):
Other bacterial culture (specify):
Mycobacterial culture (lung):
Mycobacterial culture (other):
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Rokitansky evisceration: Yes
Virchow evisceration: No
Modified evisceration: No
Viral Cultures: No
HIV spin and store: Yes
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Special autopsy techniques
Tissues retention
Disposition of tissues retained for extended examination
Pericranial membrane removal: No
Neck anterior dissection: Yes
Neck posterior dissection: Yes
Facial dissection: No
Vertebral artery dissection (in situ): No
Cervical spine removal: No
Layered anterior trunk dissection: Yes
Anterolateral rib arc dissection: No
Back dissection: Yes
Posterior rib arc dissection: No
Extremity soft tissue dissection: Yes
Eye enucleation: No
Inner middle ear evaluation: No
Maxilla or mandible resection: No
Spinal cord removal (anterior): Yes
Spinal cord removal (posterior): No
Other dissection(s):
Stock jar with standard tissue
retention:
Yes
Rib segment: Yes
Pituitary gland: Yes
Breast tissue (women only): No
Brain retention: No
Spinal cord retention: No
Cervical spine retention: No
Heart retention: No
Heart-lung block retention: No
Rib cage retention: No
Long bone retention: No
Other retention,specify:
Specimen outcome: Not applicable; no tissues were retained for extended examination.
HIV serology: No
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Number of scene photos produced by the OMI
Number of autopsy photos produced by the OMI
Evidence collected
Personal effects
Scene Photos: 171
Autopsy Photos: 223
FBI blood tube: No
Blood spot card: No
APD blood card: Yes
Thumbprint: Yes
Fingerprints: Yes
Palmprints: No
Print hold: Yes
Oral swab: Yes
Vaginal swab: Yes
Anal swab: Yes
Other swab: Yes
Fingernails: Yes
Scalp hair: Yes
Pubic hair: Yes
Pubic hair combing: Yes
Projectile(s): No
Retain clothing: Yes
Retain valuables: No
Retain trace evidence: Yes
Retain body bag: No
Retain hand bags: No
Ligature: No
Other evidence retained:
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Clothing
Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Blood FTA Blood Card n/a
Hair Scalp n/a
Fingernail Clipping Right Hand w/ clippers
Fingernail Clipping Left Hand w/ clippers
Swabs Oral n/a
Swabs Anal n/a
Swabs Vaginal n/a
Swabs Other Right Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Right Hand- Wet
Swabs Other Left Hand- Dry
Swabs Other Left Hand- Wet
Other Other Blanket & garbage bag around body
Other Other Paint can w/ fabric
Swabs Other Chest- Dry
Swabs Other Chest- Wet
Swabs Other Abdomen- Wet
Swabs Other Swabs- Abdomen Dry
Hair Pubic Combing with Blue Pad and
Comb
n/a
Toenail Clipping Right Foot w/ clippers
Toenail Clipping Left Foot w/ clippers
Hair Pubic n/a
Trace Location Hair- found on right arm
Trace Location Hair- found left thigh
Trace Location Hair- found on left arm
Swabs Other Neck Dry
Swabs Other Neck Wet
Other Other Garbage bags containing arms and organs
Trace Location Hairs from body bag
Swabs Other Left Thigh - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Wet
Swabs Other Lower Back - Dry
Swabs Other Mid Back - Wet
Swabs Other Mid Back - Dry
Swabs Other Upper Back - Wet
Swabs Other Upper Back - Dry
Trace Location From Right Buttock
Blood FTA Blood Card 8/26/16
Valuables Other No Pers. Effects to Inventory
Fingerprints Describe R and L inked prints
Palm Prints Describe R and L palms
Other Prints Taken From R and L feet
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Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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Property Type Property Description Property Detail
Clothing Shirt n/a
Procedural Notes Report Page 7 Printed: 1/9/2017 1:18:06 PM
Case Number: 2016-04676 Procedural Notes MARTENS, VICTORIA
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