An autopsy is the examination of a body after
death, which may also be referred to as a post-mortem. Developed
largely in Germany, the process has been refined over years
of experience and scientific development to allow modern investigators
to build a clear picture of the death scene.
The autopsy is performed by a pathologist
or coroner and reveals aspects such as its cause, the weapon/s
used (if any are involved) and the time since death. Permission
from the victim's next-of-kin needs to be obtained when the
law does not require an autopsy to be performed. (Rarely the
case when murder is suspected, as we will assume here) Though
autopsies are more often used for purposes unrelated to crime,
they play such a crucial role in murder investigations, that
this field of forensic medicine (and subsequently,
forensic science) has a large impact on where the investigation
should begin.