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‘Death’ of Jeffrey Epstein
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jeffrey_Epstein
On August 10, 2019, American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his Metropolitan Correctional Center jail cell, where he was awaiting trial on new sex trafficking charges. After prison guards performed CPR, he was transported in cardiac arrest to the New York Downtown Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 6:39 a.m. The New York City medical examiner ruled Epstein’s death a suicide by hanging. Epstein’s lawyers challenged that conclusion and opened their own investigation.
On August 8, Epstein signed his last will and testament, witnessed by two attorneys who knew him. The will named two longtime employees as executors, and immediately gifted all his assets, and any assets remaining in his estate, to a trust.
On August 9, Epstein’s cellmate was transferred, and no replacement was brought in. The evening of his death, Epstein met with his lawyers, who described him as “upbeat” before being escorted back to the SHU at 7:49 PM by guard Tova Noel.
CCTV footage shows that the two guards failed to perform the required institutional count at 10 PM and recorded Noel briefly walking by Epstein’s cell at 10:30 PM, the last time the guards entered the tier where his cell was.
Epstein was not checked every 30 minutes. The two guards who were assigned to check his cell overnight, Noel and Michael Thomas, fell asleep at their desk, and two cameras in front of Epstein’s cell also malfunctioned that night. Another camera had footage that was “unusable”.
Autopsy
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7855039/Graphic-photos-Jeffrey-Epsteins-autopsy-reveal-bloodied-neck.html
On October 30, 2019, Baden issued a report stating that Epstein’s neck injuries were much more consistent with “homicidal strangulation” than suicide. He stated that 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”. In particular, Baden claimed that Epstein’s hyoid bone was broken in a way indicative of strangulation from behind. Baden later said, “Going over a thousand jail hangings, suicides in the New York City state prisons over the past 40-50 years, no one had 3 fractures.
According to Baden the neck wound was in the center of Epstein’s neck, not under his mandibles as in a typical hanging. Baden said this is more common when a victim is strangled by a wire or cord. Baden also said that the wound was much thinner than the strip of bedsheet, and although there was blood on Epstein’s neck, it was absent on the bed-sheet ligature. According to the autopsy files, Epstein also had contusions on both of his wrists, an abrasion on his left forearm, and deep muscle hemorrhaging of his left deltoid or shoulder. His brother, Mark, later suggested that he was “handcuffed and struggled.” Epstein also had hemorrhages in his eyes, which, although not unheard of in hangings, are more common in strangulations. Baden also said that Epstein’s lower legs lacked lividity, suggesting that he did not die in an upright position.
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