As more and more comes out about regarding the girl-collector's demise, it shows how wrong the media
are in their initial reporting or the subtle changes to maintain a cover-up. 60 Minutes did a feature that
produced more information and other mainstream outlets used the stuff.
There graphics of Epstein's cell -and still is, that showed a single bed and yet, he used the bottom bed
of a bunk. Certainly a better system to hang oneself. Altering the narrative...?
Journalists reporting on work from other Journalists, another sign of a dying trade.
are in their initial reporting or the subtle changes to maintain a cover-up. 60 Minutes did a feature that
produced more information and other mainstream outlets used the stuff.
There graphics of Epstein's cell -and still is, that showed a single bed and yet, he used the bottom bed
of a bunk. Certainly a better system to hang oneself. Altering the narrative...?
Journalists reporting on work from other Journalists, another sign of a dying trade.
Quote:HELL CELL Inside cell where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself as graphic pics showThe Sun: (Again, the rest is old information.)
paedo’s body and sheets he used to hang himself.
'Chilling images from Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy have been released for the very first time.
The graphic photographs, which featured on CBS TV's "60 Minutes" on Sunday, showed the face of a frozen
Epstein, as well as the orange prison bedsheet the convicted pedophile allegedly used to hang himself.
Other images showed the bloody neck wound discovered on Epstein, who was found dead in his New York
prison cell last August. Epstein was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges and his death at Manhattan's
Correctional Center was officially ruled as suicide by hanging.
Epstein used the sheets from the bed in his cell to hang himself in August.
A photograph shows a makeshift noose taken as evidence.
conspiracy theories have swirled around the fact Epstein's hyoid bone, found at the base of the
neck, was broken in three places. A broken bone removed from Epstein's neck during his autopsy. (Credit: CBS 60 Minutes)
The graphic images released on Sunday showed the disgraced financier's body lying on a gurney.
But since the financier's death, conspiracy theories have been rife, speculating that Epstein was murdered.
The segment included an interview with former New York City Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Baden.
Epstein's brother, Mark, hired Baden to observe an autopsy on his brother's body.
When asked if he thought the financier had committed suicide, Baden answered: "The forensic evidence
released so far, including autopsy, point much more to murder and strangulation than the suicide and suicidal
hanging."
Graphic Images.
One of Epstein's autopsy photos showed how his hyoid bone, found at the base of the neck, was broken in
three places. According to Baden, this is not common with suicidal hangings, and forensic experts have
previously said that while such a breakage could occur when someone hangs themself, it's more commonly
seen in the victims of strangulation.
Baden added: "Going over -over a thousand jail hangings, suicides in the New York City state prisons over
the past 40, 50 years -no one had three fractures." The former medical examiner also commented on how
Epstein was taken to the emergency room when he was discovered in his cell.
This approach, Baden said, was "not normal protocol," adding that it disrupted the scene.
Newly-released images show the inside of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's New York cell.
Images show Epstein's bunk bed and items collected as evidence from his cell. (Credit: CBS 60 Minutes)
New York City's Medical Examiner's Office said that it stands "firmly" behind its ruling.
60 Minutes' report also focused on a note left in 66-year-old Epstein's cell, which included the complaint one
guard had "kept me in a locked shower stall for 1 hour." The note, photographed next to a ballpoint pen, also
said: "Noel [the guard], sent me burnt food. Giants bugs crawling over my hands. No fun!!"
The two prison guards responsible for checking in on Epstein the night of his suicide allegedly fell asleep and
surfed the internet during his jail cell death, according to court testimony. Tova Noel and Michael Thomas were
later charged with falsifying records to cover up their failure to watch the shamed sex offender.
Noel and Thomas pleaded not guilty in November and were released on $100,000 bond each, the New York
Post reported.
Conspiracy Theories.
Rumors about a suicide conspiracy swirled weeks after Epstein's death when sources told The Washington Post
that video showing his July suicide attempt inside the maximum security prison was unusable.
A lawyer for the financier's former cellmate claimed the video no longer existed on December 18.
Two days later, it was revealed that the CCTV footage was preserved by MCC staff, sparking an FBI probe into
the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death...'
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