Boston Herald

Epstein autopsy reportedly finds broken neck bones

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NEW YORK — An autopsy of millionair­e degenerate Jeffrey Epstein, who apparently hanged himself in a Manhattan federal prison cell, showed several broken bones in the accused sex trafficker’s neck, according to reports released Thursday.

The broken bones included the hyoid bone near his Adam’s apple and were found during a forensic examinatio­n of Epstein’s neck, sources told The Washington Post.

While the breaks are sometimes consistent with a hanging, they can also be caused by strangulat­ion, experts told the paper.

The accused sex trafficker died Saturday after he apparently used a bedsheet to hang himself inside his cell at the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in lower Manhattan.

On Sunday, the medical examiner said that an initial autopsy was completed, but a cause of death hadn’t been finalized.

On Thursday, the city Medical Examiner’s Office would not confirm the Washington Post report, saying that the determinat­ion was “pending further informatio­n at this time.”

“In all forensic investigat­ions, all informatio­n must be synthesize­d to determine the cause and manner of death,” chief medical examiner Barbara Sampson said in a statement. “Everything must be consistent; no single finding can be evaluated in a vacuum.”

Epstein, 66, was being held at the federal prison since he was arrested on sex traffickin­g charges July 6. He attempted to kill himself by hanging on July 24 while in MCC’s special housing unit, but was not on suicide watch when he died.

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