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Jeffrey Epstein’s injuries point to murder, not suicide, says pathologist Michael Baden

  • Expert hired by disgraced financier’s brother says neck fractures suggest strangulation, contradicting official verdict on cause of death
  • Epstein was found dead in New York’s high-security Metropolitan Correctional Centre on August 10 as he awaited trial on sex-trafficking charges
A March 2017 photo of Jeffrey Epstein. Photo: New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP

A forensic pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein’s brother said on Wednesday that evidence suggested the disgraced financier had not died by suicide in his jail cell but had been murdered.

Michael Baden contradicted the official verdict of suicide by hanging given by officials in August, saying that Epstein’s injuries were “more indicative of homicidal strangulation”.

“I think that the evidence points toward homicide rather than suicide,” Baden, a former New York City medical examiner who was present at the autopsy, told Fox News.

He said multiple fractures found in Epstein’s neck – specifically the hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage – were “very unusual for suicide”.

Pathologist Michael Baden speaking at a news conference in Missouri in August 2014. Photo: AP
Pathologist Michael Baden speaking at a news conference in Missouri in August 2014. Photo: AP

Epstein was found dead in New York’s high-security Metropolitan Correctional Centre on August 10 as he awaited trial on allegations that he trafficked girls as young as 14 for sex.

New York City’s Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson ruled that he had killed himself, a verdict that has been disputed by Epstein’s lawyers and his brother Mark.

Sampson said on Wednesday that she and her office stand by their ruling.

“The original medical investigation was thorough and complete. There is no reason for a second medical investigation by our office,” she said in an email in response to Baden’s assertion.

Epstein, 66, was a multimillionaire hedge fund manager who hobnobbed with countless celebrities over the years, including Britain’s Prince Andrew and US President Donald Trump.

His death fuelled several conspiracy theories, mostly speculating that he had been murdered to stop him from revealing compromising information about some of his wealthy acquaintances.

Epstein was charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors and another of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors.

He denied the charges but faced up to 45 years in jail if found guilty.

The Metropolitan Correctional Centre in Manhattan, where Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in August. Photo: AFP
The Metropolitan Correctional Centre in Manhattan, where Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in August. Photo: AFP

After his death dozens of women came forward to say they had been abused by him and several have sued his estate for damages.

Epstein pled guilty in Florida in 2008 to charges of procuring an underage girl for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute but served just 13 months in jail, with extensive work release, under a secret plea deal struck with the then-US attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

Baden was New York’s chief medical examiner in the late 1970s and is a regular guest on Fox News.