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    “Not a Suicide”: The 91-Year-Old Pathologist Who Spent Seven Years Trying to Prove Epstein Was Murdered

    HoorainSajidBy HoorainSajidFebruary 18, 2026 World No Comments5 Mins Read
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    “Not a Suicide”: The 91-Year-Old Pathologist Who Spent Seven Years Trying to Prove Epstein Was Murdered Dr. Baden has reviewed thousands of prisoner deaths over his fifty- time career.

    He has seen declensions — suicidal and accidental — in jails across New York. He has noway seen three neck fractures in a case of tone- murder by hanging.

    ” Indeed one fracture, we have to probe the possibility of a homicide,” Baden told The Telegraph.” Two surely warrant a full exploration. Findings in textbooks noway see those fractures, and neither have I”.

    The distinction is critical. In suicidal fall,

    The body’s weight creates a gradual, vertical pressure on the neck. The hyoid bone may fracture — occasionally. Multiple fractures, particularly on both sides of the thyroid cartilage, suggest a different medium manual strangulation, where pressure is applied horizontally, crushing the structures of the neck from the front or sides.

    Sampson has constantly defended her ruling, stating that fractures of the hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage can do in both tone- murders and homicides.

    But Baden notes that the original postmortem report listed the manner of death as” pending” the box for tone- murder was left blank. It was only days subsequently that the type was perfected, without the further study both spectators had agreed was necessary.

    III. The mesh That Did n’t Match

    There was another detail that troubled Baden the moment he saw it the ligature itself.

    According to sanctioned reports, Epstein used an orange bedsheet torn into strips to hang himself from the top bunk. But when Baden examined the body, he noted a distinction.

    ” The mesh did n’t match the( injury),” he said. The markings on Epstein’s neck were n’t smooth, as would be anticipated from a soft bedsheet.” Suicide It was n’t smooth like the distance, the markings would have demanded a different type of material”.

    This observation has noway been adequately explained by authorities.

    However, why did the ligature marks suggest a rougher, different material?

    If Epstein hanged himself with a bedsheet. Compounding this issue was the handling of the crime scene. Askers moved Epstein’s body before it Suicide could be mugged in situ, a direct violation of office of incarcerations protocol for suspected tone- murder scenes.

    Guards refused to say exactly how the body was set up, and Epstein was transported to the sanitarium before proper documentation could do.

    Most importantly, Baden says, Epstein’s time of death was” lost” validation that might have definitively ruled out murder.

    IV. The Flash of Orange What the Cameras Did n’t Show

    still, the surveillance footage has only strengthened them, If the postmortem findings raised questions.

    Dr. Baden has reviewed thousands of capture deaths over his fifty- time career. He has seen declensions — suicidal and accidental — in jails across Suicide New York. He has noway seen three neck fractures in a case of self-murder by hanging.

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    ” Indeed one fracture, we’ve to probe the possibility of a homicide,” Baden told The Telegraph.” Two surely warrant a full disquisition.

    Findings in handbooks noway see those fractures and neither have I

    The distinction is critical. In suicidal fall, the body’s weight creates a gradational, perpendicular pressure on the neck. The hyoid bone may fracture — sometimes. Multiple fractures, particularly on both sides of the thyroid cartilage, suggest a different medium primer strangulation, where pressure is applied horizontally, crushing the structures of the neck from the front or sides.

    Sampson has constantly defended her ruling,

    Stating that fractures of the hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage can do in both self-murders and homicides. But Baden notes that the original necropsy Suicide report listed the manner of death as” pending” the box for self-murder was left blank. It was only days latterly that the bracket was perfected, without the farther study both observers had agreed was necessary.

    III. The mesh That Did not Match

    There was another detail that troubled Baden the moment he saw it the ligature itself.

    According to sanctioned reports, Epstein Suicide used an orange bedsheet torn into strips to hang himself from the top bunk. But when Baden examined the body, he noted a distinction.

    The markings on Epstein’s neck were n’t smooth, as would be anticipated from a soft bedsheet.” It was not smooth like the distance, the markings would have needed a different type of material”.

    This observation has noway been adequately explained by authorities.

    However, why did the ligature marks suggest a rougher, different material?

    If Epstein hanged himself with a bedsheet. Compounding this issue was the running of the crime scene. Askers moved Epstein’s body before it could be mugged in situ, a direct violation of office of incarcerations protocol for suspected self-murder scenes. Suicide Guards refused to say exactly how the body was set up, and Epstein was transported

    The sanitorium before proper attestation could do.

    Most importantly, Baden says, Epstein’s time of death was” lost” Suicide substantiation that might have definitively ruled out murder.

    IV. The Flash of Orange What the Cameras Did not Show

    still, the surveillance footage has only strengthened them, Suicide If the necropsy findings raised questions.

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