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AI techniques speed up forensic analysis of crucial crime scene larvae

Last updated: March 10, 2026 7:00 am
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Forensic entomologists play a crucial role in solving murders by analyzing the age and species of maggots found on decomposing bodies. These wriggling insects can provide valuable information about when and where a crime took place, whether the body was moved, and if toxins were involved. In a recent case in 2022, a single horse fly maggot found on a murder victim helped investigators narrow down the location of the crime scene.

Traditionally, forensic entomologists would grow maggots in a lab setting and identify them visually or through DNA sequencing. However, this process can be time-consuming and expensive, especially if the larvae are dead or missing. To address these challenges, researchers like Rabi Musah from Louisiana State University are using machine-learning algorithms and advanced techniques like infrared spectroscopy to quickly identify maggots’ species and sex based on their chemical profiles.

By analyzing the metabolome of insect eggs, larvae, and pupae using mass spectrometry, Musah and her team are creating a database of chemical profiles for various insect species that colonize decomposing remains. This database, combined with machine-learning algorithms, allows investigators to identify maggots without the need for DNA sequencing, saving time and resources.

In cases where only the pupae coverings are left behind, researchers have developed methods to analyze these shell-like structures for chemical fingerprints that can reveal important information about the crime. By detecting toxins stored in the pupal coverings, investigators can gain insights into the victim’s cause of death.

Other research groups are also exploring innovative techniques, such as using infrared measurements and machine learning to identify the sexes of blowfly larvae. By analyzing the spectral signatures of larvae based on their sex-specific molecular composition, researchers can predict larval sex with high accuracy without the need for DNA amplification.

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While these advancements hold great promise for forensic entomology, experts like Paola Magni and Jeff Tomberlin emphasize the importance of validating machine-learning databases and thoroughly studying the long-term accuracy and potential biases of these methods. As technology continues to evolve, integrating cutting-edge techniques like machine learning into forensic investigations can enhance the efficiency and accuracy of solving crimes.

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