Epstein Autopsy Finds Evidence He May Have Been Murdered
ZeroHedge,
15 August, 2019
As the public carries on with the great debate about what really happened (or didn't happen) to Jeffrey Epstein early Saturday morning in the hours before he was found dead in his cell at MCC in an apparent suicide, the Washington Post has unleashed a bombshell.
First,
remember how some witnesses claimed they had heard horrifying
shrieking coming from Epstein's cell in the hours before his death?
Well, here's one explanation for that: An autopsy report found that
Epstein had endured multiple breaks in his neck bones, deepening the
mystery surrounding his death last week.
Among
the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men
is near the Adam’s apple. These breaks can occur in those who hang
themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics
experts and studies on the subject.
But
they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation.
Even Jonathan L. Arden, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, admitted that a hyoid break is more commonly associated with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.
Even Jonathan L. Arden, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, admitted that a hyoid break is more commonly associated with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.
The
hyoid bone played a pivotal role in another critical New York City
case: The death of Eric Garner.
The hyoid bone played a central role in a heated dispute last year over another high-profile death in New York, that of Eric Garner. A New York police officer was accused of using an improper chokehold while trying to arrest Garner and of causing his death.
A police officers’ association claimed that an autopsy from Sampson’s office found there was no break of Garner’s hyoid bone, and that this proved that the officer could not have strangled Garner and caused his death.
These
details, according to WaPo, are the first to emerge from Epstein's
autopsy, something
that will undoubtedly be closely watched by the legions of Epstein
conspiracists who have emerged since his death.
While
AG William Barr has described Epstein's death as "an apparent
suicide," but DoJ officials have refused to comment on the
latest findings from Epstein's autopsy.
The
office of New York City’s chief medical examiner, Barbara Sampson,
completed an autopsy of Epstein’s body Sunday. But Sampson listed
the cause of his death as pending. Asked about the neck injuries
Sampson said in a statement that no single factor in an autopsy can
alone provide a conclusive answer about what happened.
"In
all forensic investigations, all information must be synthesized to
determine the cause and manner of death. Everything must be
consistent; no single finding can be evaluated in a vacuum."
The
reports about Epstein's neck injuries followed revelations that the
two guards responsible for guarding him had fallen asleep during the
hours before his death, then falsified paper work to try and cover
their tracks. And dozens of veteran prosecutors and prison officials
were shocked that one of the most high-profile inmates in the country
wasn't more closely watched.
Sure,
plenty of details remain to be revealed from Epstein's autopsy, but
his jailhouse death is beginning to sound like something out of 'the
Wire'.
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