The importance of an anthropological scene of crime investigation in the case of burnt remains in vehicles: 3 case studies.
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Pasquale Poppa | Daniele Gibelli | Davide Porta | Cristina Cattaneo | Alberto Amadasi | Francesca Magli | Valeria Regazzola | Daniela Roberta Schillaci | C. Cattaneo | P. Poppa | D. Gibelli | A. Amadasi | F. Magli | D. Porta | Valeria Regazzola | Daniel Schillaci
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