
‘Strangled, Not Hanged’: Doctor Reveals Epstein's Autopsy After 7 Years Of His Death
Seven years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden has reignited the debate over the official suicide ruling.
In a recent interview, Baden, who observed the 2019 autopsy on behalf of the Epstein family, stated that the physical evidence remains “most likely caused by strangulation pressure rather than hanging.”
This coincides with a massive release of over 3 million documents by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in early 2026, which have revealed new discrepancies in the timeline of his final hours.
Dr. Baden’s skepticism centers on the specific fractures found in Epstein’s neck.
| Injury | Suicidal Hanging | Homicidal Strangulation |
| Hyoid Bone Fracture | Occurs in ~6% to 25% of cases (mostly older victims) | Highly Common |
| Thyroid Cartilage | Rare to find multiple fractures | Highly Common |
| Multiple Fractures | Extremely Rare (Baden notes 0 cases in his career) | Standard Finding |
Dr. Baden’s Quote: “In my 50-year career, I have not encountered three fractures in the neck in cases of suicidal hanging… the evidence points toward homicide rather than suicide.”
The latest batch of “Epstein Files” released by the DOJ includes surveillance review logs and FBI memos that appear to contradict earlier official statements:
Baden is one of the most prolific forensic pathologists in American history, often called for high-profile “second opinions.”
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