Autopsy finds Jeffrey Epstein had several broken neck bones

Jeffrey Epstein by Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department is licensed under Wikimedia Commons Public Domain
Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy determined the convicted pedophile suffered multiple broken neck bones, according to a report.
One of the breaks was to Epstein’s hyoid bone, an injury that experts told the Washington Post is more common in homicide victims.

The discoveries were disclosed to the paper by two people familiar with the findings of the autopsy, which was completed on Sunday, but warranted more information by the Medical Examiner’s Office before it makes a final cause-of-death ruling.
“Today, a medical examiner performed the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein,” said Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson in a statement Sunday night.
 
Jeffrey Epstein by Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department is licensed under Wikimedia Commons Public Domain

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