Maggie Krieg
11/7/21
Forensics
Current Event 7
"The Search for a Microbial Death Clock," September 24, 2021, nij.ojp.gov: https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/search-microbial-death-clock
The article “The Search for a Microbial Death Clock” is about how forensic scientists are now using microbes usually involved in human decomposition to determine time of death. Usually forensic scientists use insects and physiological changes to determine a victim's time of death. However, there are certain conditions that can influence and alter the determination of time of death. For example, certain temperatures can affect the arrival of insects and change the way the body decomposes. Now, due to the advancement of DNA technology, we can use the microbes that break down organs and other tissues to determine time of death. There have been many different “Body farms” that have been using this microbial progression of decomposition, and there has been lots of data that has been collected. Such as, the difference between when insects are active and when the bacteria is active. The more information you have, the more accurate the investigation is going to be.
This is very important for forensic science. It is going to make investigations more accurate. As well as more ways to determine the time of death of a body. Since there are many ways that a post mortem interval can be changed (due to temperature, location, etc…) this new technology will allow for forensic scientists to have much more accurate information when discovering the time of death of a victim, and hopefully more insight on cause of death.
The author of this article did a wonderful job when writing this article. I thought that they were clear and did a good job explaining what this article is about. I thought that they could’ve expanded more on how this new technology was found. Other than that, I thought that this article was very interesting and very well written.