Forensic Dentistry, Second Edition

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of the investigators after Professor Strom had directly examined the breast.
Senn opened the case and examined, photographed, and made impres-
sions of the remarkably well-preserved breast (Figures 14.12 and 14.13).
He reviewed all of the material made available and duplicated or photo-
graphed the items. Returning to the United States, he examined and tested
all of the materials and determined that there were multiple inconsistencies
between the tooth marks on the breast and the 1957–1958 models of the teeth
of Torgersen. Among the forensic dentists that had previously examined the
materials there were three different opinions as to which teeth had made the


Figure 14.8 Crime scene photograph of the 1957 murder of rigmor Johnsen.


Figure 14.9 rigmor Johnsen prior to autopsy.

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