Presented in this paper are the initial results involving the use of trachea temperatures as a means of determining the post-mortem period. A simple mathematical model is developed based on the cooling curves of five corpses. Errors between actual and calculated post-mortem periods may be due to an initial temperature plateau or lack of knowledge of body temperature at time of death.
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