This month, Amryn has another great author question to
answer.
Gloria F. asks: At
what fetal age would bones show up with mom's if mom was killed & stuffed in
locker for 15 yrs? The body has been above ground in a disused
bldg for that length of time.
Amryn says:
It’s important to understand that there are always
exceptions to every case, so the answers I give are generalized unless
otherwise stated. That being said, there are a couple factors at play here.
First of all, the process of skeletonization will
vary with temperature and humidity. In this case, 15 years would be sufficient
time for both the mother and the fetus to be
skeletonized. This process can actually take as little as a few weeks in a hot
humid environment. This is the sort of research done at the Body Farm (see my
previous post for more info.)
A fetus will begin to develop its skeletal system
around 12 weeks. From that point forward, the bones will grow harder and more
dense. Theoretically, you could find fetal bones as early as approximately 15
weeks of gestation. The problem with this is, the bones are not fully
articulated and would be very easy to scatter. Also, if you consider the
average size of a fetus at 15 weeks, it only measures about 6 inches long.
Those are some very tiny bones!
That’s not to say they couldn’t be detected by an
anthropologist or medical examiner, but I would guess it’s more likely to find
them if they suspect the woman may have been pregnant. Obviously the larger the
bones, the easier they’ll be to see.
Another thing to consider is the idea of coffin
birth or postmortem fetal extrusion. Basically, as the woman began to
decompose, gases would build up in her body and could force the baby from her
uterus… almost as if she was actively giving birth. This article
explains it well. It’s something to consider as the fetal bones may not be
found “inside” the woman when her remains are discovered.
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Amryn Cross is a full-time forensic scientist and
author of romantic suspense novels. Her first novel, Learning to Die, will be released in September. In her spare time, she enjoys college
football, reading, watching movies, and researching her next novel. You can connect with Amryn via her website, Twitter and Facebook.
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