Cory Sandhagen
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See if you can find that Dr. Michael Badden thing.
Do you remember that show, the HBO show?
So this guy, Dr. Michael Badden, he had a long career of catching murderers, exhuming bodies, finding trace amounts of poisons, different kinds of things.
It was a crazy show, like all these wild ways.
Yeah, it was an old show.
It was a show like from the early 2000s, I believe.
But this guy was, you know, this very well-respected forensic scientist who would analyze these bodies.
And it was his determination that he was murdered.
Epstein's autopsy points to homicide pathologists hired by Brother Claims.
New York City medical examiner strongly disputed the claim that the evidence from the autopsy suggests his triangulation.
By the way, this is the New York Times and they never lie.
Private pathologist Dr. Michael Badden said the morning TV show Fox and Friends, Mr. Epstein experienced a number of injuries, among them a broken bone in his neck that are extremely unusual in suicidal hangings and could occur much more commonly in homicidal strangulation.
I think the evidence points to homicide rather than suicide, said Dr. Baden, who observed the autopsy done by city officials.
Dr. Baden, a former New York City medical examinator and a Fox News contributor, said, I have not seen in 50 years where that occurred in suicidal hanging case.
Findings by Dr. Baden were strongly disputed by the city's chief medical examiner, Dr. Barbara Sampson, who previously ruled that Mr. Epstein's death on August 10th in the Metropolitan Correctional Center was a suicide.
I stand firmly behind our determination of the cause and manner of death in this case.
Dr. Sampson said in the interview on Wednesday, she added, in general, fractures of the hyoid bone and cartilage can be seen in suicides and homicides.