Forensic Evidence, Buck Ruxton Murder
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Forensic Evidence, Buck Ruxton Murder
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Science Source
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Superimposed outlines of Mrs. Ruxton and two skulls for comparison, 1935. Outlines of Skull No. 1 superimposed on outlines of Mrs. Ruxton's portrait. The facial outlines do not correspond. Outlines of Skull No. 2 superimposed on outlines of Mrs. Ruxton's portrait. The facial outlines seem to correspond. Buck Ruxton (1899-1936) was a Parsi doctor and murderer who strangled his wife Isabella. In order to prevent their housemaid, Mary Jane Rogerson, from discovering his crime before he could dispose of the body, he suffocated her too. Ruxton then proceeded to dismember and mutilate both bodies to hide their identities. The case is remembered now for the innovative forensic techniques employed in solving it. The bodies were identified using the fledgeling techniques of fingerprint identification, forensic anthropology to superimpose a photograph over the X-ray of a victim's skull and forensic entomology to identify the age of maggots and thus the approximate date of death. This was one of the first cases where such forensic evidence was successfully used to convict a criminal in the United Kingdom.
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