TY - JOUR PY - 1991// TI - Cocaine in decomposed human remains JO - Journal of forensic sciences A1 - Manhoff, D. T. A1 - Hood, I. A1 - Caputo, F. A1 - Perry, Jacquelin A1 - Rosen, S. A1 - Mirchandani, H. G. SP - 1732 EP - 1735 VL - 36 IS - 6 N2 - From March 1988 through March 1990, at the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office toxicology laboratory, samples from 77 decomposed human bodies were tested for the presence of cocaine, employing gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The material analyzed included decomposed soft tissue, bloody decomposition fluid, mummified tissue, maggots, and beetle feces. Twenty-two cases (28.6%) were positive for cocaine, many of these cases in states of advanced decomposition. These findings indicate the usefulness of testing decomposed tissue for cocaine in all cases where its presence is suspected. This is contrary to what might be expected, since cocaine is generally labile and rapidly broken down by both enzymatic and nonenzymatic mechanisms.

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