By SCM Online Reporter
THE Jeffrey Epstein mystery has been blown wide open today after a world-renowned pathologist claimed the billionaire pedophile may have been strangled to death.
Dr. Michael Baden, who was present during Epstein’s autopsy, has sensationally disputed the official ruling that the financier took his own life in a Manhattan jail cell.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Dr. Baden called for the case to be immediately reopened, citing physical evidence that points toward homicide rather than suicide.
According to Dr. Baden, the fractures found in Epstein’s neck are “extremely unusual” for a self-inflicted hanging.
“The evidence points to homicide rather than suicide,” Baden insisted. He noted that the specific breakages in the hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage are far more consistent with manual strangulation.
Adding fuel to the fire, reports from the Daily Mail have highlighted a mysterious federal death document.
The paperwork is reportedly dated August 9, 2019—a full 24 hours before Epstein was officially found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
The discrepancy has sparked fresh “deep state” conspiracy theories, with critics asking how a death document could exist for a man who was still alive.
Jeffrey Epstein was a high-flying American financier and convicted sex offender with ties to some of the world’s most powerful figures, including royalty and presidents.
He was arrested in July 2019 on federal charges for sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York.
On August 10, 2019, he was found unresponsive in his cell. The New York City Medical Examiner officially ruled the cause of death as suicide by hanging.
The Controversy: At the time of his death, the jail’s security cameras were reportedly malfunctioning, and the two guards assigned to watch him were allegedly asleep and later faked records to cover their tracks.
Dr. Michael Baden is a heavyweight in the field; he was the former Chief Medical Examiner of New York City and has provided expert testimony in high-profile cases like those of O.J. Simpson and JFK.

