Nearly seven years after his shocking death, Jeffrey Epstein is back in the headlines—and this time, the claims are even more chilling. Dr. Michael Baden, the forensic pathologist who observed Epstein’s autopsy, says the evidence points not to suicide—but to homicidal strangulation. <br /> <br />Baden, hired by Epstein’s estate and brother Mark Epstein, was present during the August 11, 2019, autopsy. In interviews released today, he explained that the post-mortem findings were much more consistent with a crushing injury caused by strangulation than a hanging. <br /> <br />His key point? Epstein had three distinct fractures in his neck: one on the hyoid bone and two on the thyroid cartilage. While neck fractures can occasionally happen in hangings, Baden notes that three fractures in a low-drop or partial-suspension hanging is virtually unheard of—especially in someone his age. <br /> <br />#EpsteinDidntKillHimself #EpsteinDeathMystery #EpsteinAutopsy #EpsteinStrangledTheory #EpsteinCase #EpsteinFiles #EpsteinTruth #EpsteinConspiracy #EpsteinInvestigation #EpsteinEvidence #EpsteinScandal #EpsteinDeathDebate #EpsteinForensics #EpsteinFractures #EpsteinCellDeath #EpsteinCoverUpTheory #EpsteinDeathQuestions #EpsteinCaseUpdate #EpsteinRevealed #EpsteinControversy #EpsteinTheory #EpsteinDeathTruth #EpsteinMedicalClaims #EpsteinGlobalDebate #EpsteinBreaking<br /><br />~HT.410~PR.152~ED.420~
