Expert Pathologist Says Epstein’s Autopsy Points To Homicide

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The body of disgraced money man Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan federal prison cell in August, bore telltale signs of homicide despite an official ruling that he killed himself, a pioneering forensic pathologist revealed to “Fox & Friends” in an exclusive interview Wednesday.

The bombshell claim by Dr. Michael Baden, a former New York City medical examiner who has worked on high-profile cases during a five-decade medical career, is certain to reignite suspicions that surfaced immediately after Epstein, who was awaiting trial, was discovered dead in his cell on Aug. 10. Baden, who was hired by Epstein’s brother and observed the autopsy, told Fox News its findings are more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging. He noted that the 66-year-old Epstein had two fractures on the left and right sides of his larynx, specifically the thyroid cartilage or Adam’s apple, as well as one fracture on the left hyoid bone above the Adam’s apple, Baden told Fox News.

“Those three fractures are extremely unusual in suicidal hangings and could occur much more commonly in homicidal strangulation,” Baden, who is also a Fox News contributor, said.

“I’ve not seen in 50 years where that occurred in a suicidal hanging case,” the 85-year-old medical legend said.

Read more at Fox News.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Epstein the rasha was shipped off to GITMO. FACT! The one who replaced him was on the cellphone a minute before his “suicide” to tell them he’s ready. The ambulance, doctors and “expert pathologist” are part of the show.

  2. Dr. Michael Baden, the famed Forensic Pathologist, has made a very interesting point, as well as, an anatomical observation; that is, from the data available to him.
    If I remember my anatomy & I stand to be corrected. In judicial hanging, death follows as a result of the traumatic separation the the Atlas (C1) from the Axis (C2) of the spinal cord; the two uppermost vertebrae.
    Death from homicidal or suicidal ‘hanging’ usually results from asphyxiation. Fractures of the bony skeleton in the neck area (may) also be found on post-mortem examination.

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