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When you die, your body goes through a series of changes to adjust to the conditions of death. In this post, I will go in-depth about the stages of death and decay. If you are confused by any terms, I included them at the bottom of the post. If a term you're confused about isn't listed there, let me know and I will help you out. Everything is labeled in the order they happen in.
Fresh + Autolysis
At this stage, pallor mortis, algor mortis, rigor mortis, and livor mortis are evident and there may be visible signs of external decomposition, on the inside, the body is breaking down cells and tissues by their own enzymes
Bloat
Occurring 3-5 days after death, gasses and bacteria accumulate and release in the body causing it to swell up and bloat. The body can almost double in size at this time. Due to the rotting blood, the body can take on a green or blackish color. At this stage, putrefaction begins to take place which emits the foul stench of decay.
Early stages of putrefaction begin at the iliac fossa region causing greenish discoloration
woman in the earlier stages of death showing signs of light bloat, livor mortis, and marbling
Active & Advanced Decay
Active decay begins within a week to 10 weeks after death. At this stage, the muscles and organs start to liquify, and juices spill from the orifices of the body. The body decomposes due to the putrefying bacteria and fungi, which release gases that penetrate and degrade bodily tissues and organs.
Vincent Van Cute butch decomposition
stains left from decomposing bodies
Advanced decay begins around 25-50 days after death when maggots and other insects finish breaking down soft tissue that has decomposed, leaving behind hair, bones, and tendons. At this stage, putrefaction will almost/will be complete
The conditions in which the body is decomposing will greatly affect the process.
Shelter
Indoor and outdoor conditions will affect a decaying corpse differently.
Indoors, you're less likely to be exposed to harsh elements and animals (unless you have pets) so the process will look different.
- Corpses that die indoors are likely to be found faster because the stench will heavily ruminate, someone is bound to get suspicious and find you.
(i unfortunately couldn't find good charts showing the effects of indoor decomposition)
Outdoors, the body will decompose faster when exposed to the elements. Bacteria can thrive in those conditions and insects and animals will get to the corpse rather quickly which accelerates the decomposition process by eating away at the corpse.
Climate:
Factors such as humidity and heat contribute to faster decomposition. "The heat aids the physiological changes in the body by raising the temperature of the cadaver. Furthermore, the heat creates additional decomposition odors that attract a greater amount of bacteria and pests." [7] When a body dies in a humid, hot, moist environment, this allows for the growth of adipocere which can lead to natural mummification.
In a dry climate, the body can rapidly decompose and potentially mummify if the conditions are right.
When a corpse dies in a cooler climate the rate of decomposition will be significantly lowered because the cold temperatures slow the bacteria that cause decomposition.
Clostridium spp. plays a significant role after death because of its anaerobic nature it allows for effective decomposition. This bacteria produces gases such as hydrogen sulfide and methane which add to the malodor of decomposition.
"Bacteria such as Pseudomonas, Bacillus, and other sulphate-reducing bacteria of the GI tract are often proteolytic and have been reported to be important in the breakdown of proteins of a cadaver" [6]
(it's been a little hard finding information on the bacteria that is present in decomposition sorry lolz)
Adipocere
Dry Remains/Skeletonization
The final stage of decay. This is when decomposition is complete and leaves the skeletal system and connective tissues behind. As mentioned before, if the conditions are right at this stage a corpse could be naturally mummified
These are mixed examples of mummification and skeletal remains
Pallor mortis
This is the first change you will see in death and occurs as little as 15-20 minutes after death, and is known as the whitening/paling of the skin after death. This occurs because blood stops traveling through the capillaries
It can also be seen in other parts of the body like the vagina, gums, and eyelids.
Algor mortis
This is the stage is the cooling down of the body after death
Rigor Mortis
To start, when someone dies their body will undergo primary relaxation which relaxes the body entirely, making them "dead weight". To elaborate, picking up a dead body will feel heavier than picking up a alive body because of the intense muscle relaxation, nothing is attempting to keep the body upward, making it feel heavier.
Time frame: Approximately 2 hours after death and completes between 6-8 hours after death. At around 24-48 hours after death, rigor mortis will subside and then disappear.
Following primary relaxation, rigor mortis takes over and causes the muscles to restrict which makes the body stiff and inflexible due to the depletion of ATP, the muscles can't relax. When rigor mortis subsides, secondary relaxation kicks in which causes the muscles to re-relax.
man was laying this way at death when rigor mortis took over and stiffened him into this position
Livor mortis
Livor mortis occurs when blood accumulates and settles in the blood vessels in gravitationally dependent (lowest point of contact) parts of the body.
this person was laying on an eggshell mattress, livor mortis took place and patterned the skin
more patterned blood settling
underwear pattern shown in post mortem lividity
arm print left on chest
Marbling
This occurs due to the spread of bacteria in the blood stream which discolors the blood and as blood cells decay, they will stain the vein walls which exposes the superficial veins which gives the corpse a marbled look.
↑ i believe this one is makeup but still captures the concept well
chest-up marbling
Definitions
Adipocere: a greyish waxy substance caused by the decomposition of soft tissue in corpses exposed to warm and moist environments
ATP: adenosine triphosphate, the energy source required for muscle contraction
Aridity: moisture deficient
Autolysis: the breakdown of cells or tissues by their own enzymes
Mortis: Latin noun for "death"
Proteolytic: enzymes that break down protein
Putrefaction: the process where proteins break down, tissues decompose, and organs liquefy. At this stage, the corpse will emit the foul stench of decay.
Putrefy: rot/decay that also emits foul odors
Sources:
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549867/
[2] https://www.chem.fsu.edu/chemlab/chm1020c/Lecture%208/02.php
[3] https://byjus.com/biology/putrefaction/
[4] https://education.seattlepi.com/stages-human-decomposition-process-4705.html
[5] https://www.aftermath.com/blog/3-factors-that-affect-human-decomposition-rates/
[6] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813760/
[7] https://www.crimescenecleanup.com/environment-and-decomposition/
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Short Video Showing the changes of a human eye after death over time
Immediate Postmortem Changes
"Immediate postmortem changes" or "rapid changes after death" relate to the cessation of bodily functions, including the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems. These changes are specifically the "signs of death" or "indications of death." In brief, death is considered to have occurred when the vital functions of the body have irreversibly ceased.
Respiration completely stops after death resulting in loss of respiratory movements and breathing sounds. The feather test and mirror test are a couple of traditional tests used to confirm this. However, these tests are quite unreliable.
Circulatory stoppage results in a loss of pulse, which can also be confirmed by a flat electrocardiogram (ECG) in a hospital setting. The absence of respiratory and cardiac sounds on auscultation over 5 minutes indicates a sign of death as advocated by expert clinicians. The finding of the break-up of the columns of blood in the retinal blood vessels (retinal vascular segmentation) on ophthalmoscopy confirms the stoppage of circulation and is one of the earliest indications of death.
Cessation of nervous system functions results in the loss of sensory and motor functions and reflexes. The muscles begin to become flaccid with a loss of tone. Pupils also dilate as a result of this. A flat electroencephalogram (EEG) confirms the loss of electrical activity in the brain in a hospital setting.
Early Postmortem Changes
Three early postmortem changes occur while the body is still in the fresh stage before the breakdown of soft tissues, namely algor mortis, livor mortis, and rigor mortis, which are of forensic significance.
The eye changes during the early postmortem period include corneal turbidity/opacity and tache noire formation. The intraocular tension progressively falls to nil about 2 hours after death, although this is disputable.
Algor mortis
is the postmortem cooling of body temperature until it equalizes the temperature of the surrounding environment. The rate of cooling lags initially, then becomes linear before slowing down again as it approaches the ambient temperature, giving a sigmoid-shaped curve when graphically represented. The ambient temperature is a critical factor that affects the rate of postmortem cooling of the body. Postmortem cooling of the body continues for about 6 hours after death, and the rate of cooling is primarily dependent on the difference in body temperature at the time of death and the temperature of its surroundings. The rate of cooling will hasten in a body immersed in water, a naked body, and a thin body. The rate of cooling will be slower in a well-clothed body and an obese body. A prudent forensic pathologist will not estimate the time since death based on the single criterion of algor mortis. The rate of postmortem cooling of the body is affected by multiple variables.
Livor mortis
also known as postmortem hypostasis or postmortem lividity, is a passive process of blood accumulating within the blood vessels in the dependent parts of the body as a result of gravity, causing a discoloration of the skin that varies from pink to dark purplish. It begins to be apparent about an hour after death, is well-formed in about 3 to 4 hours after death, and gets fixed in about 6 to 8 hours after death. However, it is worth noting that the timing of livor mortis is highly variable. Hemolysis leads to the fixation of lividity. Once fixed, lividity does not shift its distribution when the position of the body changes. The dermal manifestation of postmortem lividity may be absent in the severely anemic or those who have died of severe hemorrhage. It may not be apparent in the dark-skinned.
Livor mortis requires differentiation from a contusion or bruise, which occurs due to blood vessel rupture from blunt force impact and exsanguination of blood into the surrounding tissues.
Rigor mortis (postmortem rigidity)
is the stiffening of the muscles of the corpse due to the depletion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) after death with the subsequent build-up of lactate in muscle tissue resulting in an inability to release the actin-myosin bond. This postmortem muscle change appreciated grossly follows the initial phase of primary flaccidity of muscles and is itself followed by the secondary flaccidity of muscles that coincides with the beginning of putrefactive changes. The process of rigor mortis uniformly involves all muscles of the body. However, it is first apparent generally in smaller muscles such as the jaw and the eyelids due to quicker depletion of ATP relative to larger muscles in the trunk and limbs. Rigor mortis occurs in both voluntary and involuntary muscles, including the cardiac muscle. It is first evident in the facial muscles at 1 to 4 hours after death. The gelling of the muscle proteins is apparent as muscle stiffening in about 6 hours after death in the rest of the muscles and is complete about 12 hours after death. This rigidity of the muscles lasts for about another 12 hours or so. The body then returns to a flaccid state after the enzymatic breakdown of actin and myosin binding sites. The rate at which rigor mortis passes off will be rapid in a hot environment as the onset of putrefaction is hastened in such an environment. Cold temperatures lengthen the duration of rigor.
In brief, postmortem changes in the muscles include:
Primary flaccidity of the muscles
The rigidity of the muscles (rigor mortis)
Secondary flaccidity of the muscles
Rigor mortis of the arrector pili muscle attached to the base of a hair follicle is also responsible for the phenomenon of cutis anserina (cutis anserine), otherwise known as postmortem goosebumps. Rigor mortis needs to be distinguished from cadaveric spasm/instantaneous rigor, which is an immediate contraction of a small group of muscles at the instance of death, seen in scenarios of violent death like in the case of drowning.
Late Postmortem Changes
Decomposition
Two mechanisms are involved in decomposition: autolysis and putrefaction. Although decomposition begins soon after death through autolysis, the macroscopic changes brought about by decomposition become apparent much later when putrefaction occurs.
Autolysis is a process that occurs due to leakage of hydrolytic cellular enzymes from cells after death. The changes that occur in this process are mainly on a microscopic rather than a macroscopic level. Internally, autolytic changes are most prominent in the pancreas and other organs with a high concentration of cellular enzymes. In comparison, the prostate and the non-gravid uterus take a longer duration of time to decompose.
The leakage of cellular contents also leads to a suitable environment for microbes such as bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, normally present in the human microbiota, to grow and degrade surrounding tissues, which is known as the process of putrefaction.
Unlike autolytic changes, putrefactive changes are visible on a macroscopic level as discoloration of the skin or bloating of body parts such as the face, abdomen, breast, and scrotum. It can appear in various forms, such as putrefactive fluids and putrefactive gases.
Stages of Decomposition
There are five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloated, active decay, advanced decay, and skeletal stage. These stages may occur simultaneously in different parts of the same corpse, and it may be difficult for a forensic pathologist to label the state of the corpse with a single stage.
The fresh stage
is the immediate period following death in which autolysis occurs. Algor mortis, livor mortis, and rigor mortis are apparent in this stage.
The earliest external sign of putrefaction is the greenish discoloration of the skin of the anterior abdominal wall in the right iliac fossa region. In this region of the abdomen, the caecum, loaded with semi-solid intestinal content and commensal gut bacteria, lies quite superficial. This greenish discoloration of the skin results from the formation of sulfhemoglobin facilitated by the commensal intestinal bacteria that invade the tissues after death. This skin discoloration in the right iliac fossa region appears about 18 hours after death. In temperate climates, this greening may first appear 2 to 3 days after death. The ambient temperature affects the speed of onset of putrefaction and its rate of progression.
The blowflies (Calliphoridae) and flesh flies (Sarcophagidae) are often the first insects attracted to a dead body. In brief, the invasion of the body by flies and the life cycle of flies (oviposition, hatching of eggs, feeding activity of larvae or maggots, the transformation of maggots to adult flies) coincide primarily with the bloated and decay stages of decomposition. The flies may even be attracted to a dead body towards the end of the fresh stage.
Bloated stage
body parts, including organs and soft tissues, swelling due to the accumulation of putrefactive gases or other decompositional products from the putrefaction process. It usually starts in the abdomen and then slowly affects other parts, including the face, breasts, and genitals. Also, during this stage, skin changes occur, such as blisters and slippage. Skin slippage at the extremities is known as degloving. Moreover, the phenomenon of marbling is also present during this stage, where blood vessels are visible on the skin as greenish-black streaks and eventually results in skin discoloration ranging from green to black. These postmortem changes are apparent in about 24 to 48 hours after death.
Active decay
is a stage where putrefaction accelerates after bloating. Postmortem purging where putrefactive body fluids become forced out of body orifices is observable during this stage of decomposition. The detachment of hair or hair sloughing and black discoloration of ruptured skin are seen.
Advanced decay
also called black putrefaction or late decay, is a stage where bones begin to get exposed, and the body assumes a "caved in" appearance. Degradation-resistant tissue such as hair (although already sloughed) and cartilage are spared up to this stage.
The skeletal stage
also called dry remains stage or skeletonization, begins when bone exposure is extensive, but the bone is yet to break down. The remaining dried skin, cartilage, and tendons are minimal in this stage. Decomposition significantly slows down at this stage, and it takes years or decades for the skeletal remains to disintegrate.
The literature also reports differential decomposition involving mummification or adipocere formation.
Mummification
Mummification results from tissue desiccation and is a phenomenon that occurs when the corpse is in an environment that is hot and dry. The skin of the corpse becomes dark, dry, and appears leathery in appearance.Overall the body appears parched; this preserves the corpse for a more extended period. It can occur to the corpse as a whole or in localized areas such as the extremities or the tongue.
Adipocere Formation
Adipocere is a yellowish to a gray-colored waxy substance that can preserve the corpse as a whole or some parts of it. Adipocere formation in the buccal pad of fat will retain the outline of the cheeks. Unlike mummification, the process of adipocere formation occurs in corpses in environments that are high in moisture. Anaerobic conditions, such as a flooded burial or submersion in water, facilitate adipocere formation. The process primarily involves hydrolysis and hydrogenation of body fats to fatty acids and soaps and adipocere formation. Although reports exist of adipocere formation occurring as early as about three weeks after death, in most cases, it becomes apparent only months after death.
sources:
https://australian.museum/learn/science/stages-of-decomposition
https://www.science.org.au/curious/decomposition
https://aboutforensics.co.uk/decomposition
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549867
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Here is the repost, however the clip I am posting is non watermarked and clearer quality
It was posted a year ago so not within the 60 days mark.
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This video is fake and made by the artist Lasse Gjertsen
However, it is still incredibly realistic and super entertaining to watch.
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