'Strangled, Not Hanged': Doctor Who Observed Epstein Autopsy Makes Big Claim

A prominent pathologist has raised significant concerns regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who was implicated in sex trafficking. During a recent interview, the doctor, who was present at Epstein's autopsy, asserted that the evidence suggests Epstein was not hanged, as officially reported, but rather strangled. This shocking claim has reignited calls for a thorough reinvestigation into the circumstances surrounding his death in August 2019, which was ruled a suicide by hanging. The doctor pointed to the specific injuries found on Epstein's body that, in his opinion, indicate foul play rather than a self-inflicted death. Epstein's passing has long been mired in controversy, with many speculating about the potential involvement of powerful individuals in his activities and the circumstances of his demise. The pathologist's statements have drawn attention from both media and legal experts, further challenging the narrative of suicide that has prevailed since Epstein's death. As public interest in the case continues, advocates for justice are hopeful that this revelation might lead to a comprehensive reassessment of the evidence and the events that transpired leading up to Epstein's death.
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