Forensic mycology: the use of fungi in criminal investigations

Forensic Sci Int. 2011 Mar 20;206(1-3):1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.06.012. Epub 2010 Jul 14.

Abstract

This is the first overview to be published of the whole field of forensic mycology. It is based on all available information located in the literature, together with 13 examples from recent casework. Background information on fungi is given, and this is followed by an outline of the value, and potentially wide application, of mycology in criminal investigation. Applications include roles in: providing trace evidence; estimating time since death (post-mortem interval); ascertaining time of deposition; investigating cause of death, hallucinations, or poisonings; locating buried corpses; and biological warfare. Previous work has been critically evaluated, with particular attention to its evidential value, and suitability for presentation in a court of law. The situations where mycology might assist an investigation are summarised, and issues relating to the further development of the subject are presented. A comprehensive bibliography with 120 citations is provided.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agaricales / chemistry
  • Biological Warfare
  • Burial
  • Cause of Death
  • Forensic Sciences / methods*
  • Fungi / growth & development
  • Fungi / isolation & purification*
  • Fungi / pathogenicity
  • Hallucinogens / administration & dosage
  • Humans
  • Mushroom Poisoning / diagnosis
  • Mycology
  • Postmortem Changes
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Spores, Fungal / isolation & purification

Substances

  • Hallucinogens