[net.politics] Josef Mengele - forensic report

oliver@unc.UUCP (Bill Oliver) (08/09/85)

I thought you all might be interested in the text of
the preliminary report on the exhumation of the remains
thought to be those of Josef Mengele.  The following is
the report of the American members of the group.  The
European, Israeli, and Brazilian groups also have separate
preliminary reports, and I think a final joint statement
will come out later.  This comes from the October, 1985 
issue of INFORM (The International Reference Organization
in Forensic Medicine) -v.4, p.6.

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Introduction

Examination of the Human Skeletal Remains Exhumed at Nossa Senhora
do Rosario Cemetary, Embu, Brazil on 6 June 1985 :

A preliminary report to Dr. Romeu Tuma, Superintendent, Federal
Police in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by forensic science consultants sent by 
the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, Calif., USA and the
United States Marshals Service, US Department of Justice, on their
studies carried out between 15-21 June  1985.


Preliminary Report

Based on our examination of the remains exhumed at the Nossa Senhora
do Rosario in Embu, Brazil on 6 June 1985, we conclude that these 
remains are that of a white male who was of medium build and between 64 
and 74 years of age at time of his death.  From the length of
the leg bones, we calculate that his stature before death was
approximately 174 cm. Studies of the bones of the upper 
extremity indicate that he was right-handed.

Pathological and radiological studies reveal an
old, healed fracture of the right hip, a healed fracture of
the base of the right thumb, a healing fracture of the right shoulder
blade (scapula), and an old, healed injury of the right collar
bone.  There are arthritic changes throughout the skeleton.
In addition, there is a bony defect of the left cheekbone.

Examination of the upper jaw reveals the presence of three molars
containing silver amalgam filling.  The lower jaw contains seven
teeth, two of which have gold veneer crowns.  All missing teeth,
except third molars, have been replaced with removable, partial
dentures made of what appears to be chrome alloy and acrylic.
In addition, there is skeletal evidence indicating that the upper
central incisors were widely spaced prior to their removal
[my note - this was an important finding since it had been
observed in early photographs of Mengele] .

We have reviewed medical, dental, investigative and other
biographical information on Josef Mengele provided by several
governments and private institutions and compared this
data with our findings.  We have also reviewed the
photographic skull-face superimpositon analysis and
photographic comparison studies of West German forensic
scientists. In addition, we have received the report of
handwriting analysis of Questioned Document Examiners.

Based on the above, it is the opinion of the undersigned
that the exhumed remains are definitely not  those of
Wolfgang Gerhard.  It is further our opinion that this
skeleton is that fo Josef Mengele within a reasonable
scientific certainty.

A more detailed report will be issued at a later date.

Ali Z. Hameli, MD
Chief Medical Examiner and Director,
Forensic Sciences Laboratory, Delaware.

Ellis R. Kerley, PhD
Department of Anthropology,
University of Maryland.

Lowell J. Levine, DDS
Forensic Odontology Consultant
Huntington Station, NY

Clyde Collins Snow, PhD
Forensic Anthropologist,
University of Oklahoma

Leslie Lukash
Chief Medical Examiner,
Nassau County, NY

John J. Fitzpatrick,
Acting Chairman,
Department of Pathology,
Cook County Hospital, Chicago

(end of report)
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From what I hear, the image processing done by the West German
team was pretty impressive.


Bill Oliver
Asst. Chief Medical Examiner
State of North Carolina



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or any other Office, Agency, or employee of the State of North
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