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Medico-legal autopsies usually provide information in connection with violent acts and may provide relevant insight into cases of suicidal, accidental, or unnatural death. The relative volume of autopsies performed can, however, vary from country to country depending on their particular legislation [1]. The classical methodology can nowadays be either partially replaced or may be complemented using modern imaging technologies [2]. The procedures involved in medico-legal autopsies may include the death-scene investigation as well as the ancillary examinations. The demand for better clarifications concerning manner of death have extended the field toward molecular—genetic autopsy [3].