WATCH: Famed medical examiner doesn’t believe Epstein’s death was a suicide…

New York City’s former chief medical examiner told Fox and Friends this morning that he does not believe Jeffrey Epstein’s death was a suicide. Rather, after watching the autopsy and seeing the evidence, he believes it’s absolutely a homicide:

Here’s more from the NY Post:

Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden was hired by the pedophile’s brother, Mark Epstein, to observe his autopsy after he was found hanged in his Manhattan lockup in August.

“I think that the evidence points toward homicide rather than suicide,” Baden insisted on Fox News Wednesday.

“The brother is concerned that if [Epstein] was murdered, then other people who have information might be at risk,” Baden insisted, suggesting powerful players may have been involved in the death.

“If they think he has information, his life could be in jeopardy.”

Baden said there were signs of “unusual” activity “from day one” of the autopsy, saying the wounds were “more consistent with ligature homicidal strangulation.”

Baden noted three fractured bones in the sex attacker’s thyroid that he insisted he has never before seen from a hanging death in 50 years of examinations.

“Hanging does not cause these broken bones and homicide does,” he insisted on Fox. “A huge amount of pressure was applied.”

“They took fingernail clippings to see if there’s anybody else’s DNA on it and that hasn’t been released, neither has information about whose DNA is on the ligature out of torn strips of orange sheets,” he said.

“Whoever made it has to have a lot of DNA on it and the brother has been asking for that from day one.”

“It’s 80 days now and the brother feels he is getting a runaround,” Baden said.

“He thinks that his brother wasn’t the type to commit suicide but he wants to get the information that he hasn’t been able to get so far.”

On top of all this is the highly irregular security lapse that occurred in Epstein’s cell, with the video cameras not working and the two guards ‘falling asleep’.

I know the medical examiner who performed the autopsy originally ruled it a homicide, but it’s just not adding up.


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