Forensic aspects about fatal morphine intoxication of an unusual body packer: Case report and literature review

Abstract

Due to the continuous improvement in packaging technique widely used for illicit drug trafficking, body packers involved in criminal activities are rarely arrested or died of chemical intoxication. A fatal case of a young body packer was presented with packages of morphine served as analgesics for clinical activities or raw material for opioids, which was seldom reported for body packing in contrast to the main illegal substances such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. A literature review regarding deaths from morphine poisoning was conducted to summarize data to support medico-legal practice. Our study provides a possible insight into the packages’ leakage or rupture of illegal substances occasionally discovered during forensic autopsy. Based on the unusual case compared with previous data, raising awareness of the drug traffic pathways of road routes would be useful for identifying possible unrecognized cases of body packing.

Publication
Forensic Science International: Reports, 3, 100207
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Juntao Li
Graduated Student
Linfeng Li
Graduated Student
Libing Yun
Libing Yun
Associate Professor

My research interests include Forensic pathology, Forensic Clinics and Forensic Microbiology.