Epstein Commits Suicide While on Suicide Watch (Maybe?)

Steve said:

Given that I haven't seen the x-rays nor the body itself, it would be foolhardy for me to dispute that.  That said, Baden isn't the be-all, end-all that he claims to be (and some people believe him to be).  

Do you know that there were three fractures?

IMHO, the 60 Minutes producer(s) believed that Baden's POV was within the range of POVs that should be aired on TV and YT.  

At least two bones were broken in the adams-apple region.  See link below and excerpt.

Excerpt from 08162019 nymag article (http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/jeffrey-epstein-autopsy-results-how-did-epstein-die.html):

According to two people familiar with the autopsy findings that spoke to the Washington Post, Epstein sustained multiple breaks in his neck bones [emphasis added]. Per the Post: “Among the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the Adam’s apple. Such breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics experts and studies on the subject. But they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation, the experts said.”


You didn't answer my question.  Also, my comment had to do with Baden's view of himself and others views of him.  It had nothing to do with what bones were (or were not) broken in Epstein's neck.  Nice diversion, though.


Steve said:

You didn't answer my question.  Also, my comment had to do with Baden's view of himself and others views of him.  It had nothing to do with what bones were (or were not) broken in Epstein's neck.  Nice diversion, though.

 You are funny!!! You are the one who is diverting the discussion.  Do you believe that JE had more than one broken bone in his adams-apple region when autopsied?

Apparently, the more broken bones in  adams-apple region then the more likely that it was strangulation (by another) rather than suicide.  Baden's view of himself did NOT break the bones in  adams-apple region of JE's neck (thus your POV about Baden's view of himself) is pure diversion and whataboutism.


Hanging conclusions (or loaded questions) on isolated findings is a perilous path for self-declared truth seekers. Something like this, however, sounds rational:

https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/working-stiff/83087


DaveSchmidt said:

Hanging conclusions (or loaded questions) on isolated findings is a perilous path for self-declared truth seekers. Something like this, however, sounds rational:

https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/working-stiff/83087

 Thanks for link to the Medpage article. 


Still didn't answer my question proeasdf.


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