How would you proceed with the search of a dead body at a crime scene? What issues must be considered?

What will be an ideal response?


Searching a dead body should be done only after the coroner or medical examiner has arrived or given permission. Search a dead body systematically and completely. Include the immediate area around and under the body.

The search usually begins with the clothing, which is likely to reveal a wallet or personal identification papers as well as trace evidence. If the body is not fingerprinted at the scene, tie paper bags securely on the hands so that fingerprinting can be done at the coroner's laboratory. If possible, place the body in a body bag to ensure that no physical evidence is lost while it is being transported.

Search the area around and beneath where the body lay immediately after it is removed. A bullet may have passed through part of the body and lodged in the floor or the dirt beneath it. Trace evidence may have fallen from the body or clothing as the body was removed. Inventory and describe all items removed from the deceased.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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