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A new use for catfish

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 01:29
by Silurus
Jennings Simões, EL, 2017. Forensic use of the Piracatinga fish (Callophysius macropterus [sic.]) to locate and identify human remains retrieved from the Amazon River. Journal of Forensic Sciences doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13721.

Abstract

Piracatinga (Callophysius macropterus [sic.]) are a type of bottom feeder catfish encountered in the Amazon River and its tributaries. We report two cases in which human remains were first located based on a characteristic circular distortion of the surface of the river that the Piracatinga make while they feed. Human skin samples of one of the victims recovered from the Piracatinga digestive tract were subjected to mitochondrial DNA analysis that allowed identification of the body of Case 1; the family recognized body parts of Case 2. Importantly, the location of human body parts and their identification based on DNA analysis enabled the respective families to obtain a death certificate expeditiously in the absence of identifiable remains—a process that normally requires 5 years under current Brazilian law, and in the absence of closure, imposes severe emotional stress on the family of the deceased.

Re: A new use for catfish

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 17:14
by MChambers
Probably not a use for the hobbyist!

Re: A new use for catfish

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 17:19
by bekateen
MChambers wrote: 25 Dec 2017, 17:14 Probably not a use for the hobbyist!
Not unless you're a hobbyist who plans to murder someone and you don't want the police to find the body quickly... In that case, you know better than to discard the body in a river with these catfish! ;-)

:YMDEVIL:

Merry Christmas, Eric

Re: A new use for catfish

Posted: 26 Dec 2017, 23:25
by Lycosid
bekateen wrote: 25 Dec 2017, 17:19Not unless you're a hobbyist who plans to murder someone and you don't want the police to find the body quickly... In that case, you know better than to discard the body in a river with these catfish! ;-)
Which catfish should you use?
Asking for a friend.

Re: A new use for catfish

Posted: 27 Dec 2017, 00:50
by bekateen
=))