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An autopsy performed on Jeffrey Epstein showed he
"sustained multiple breaks in his neck bones," the Washington Post
reported Wednesday.
People familiar with the autopsy report told the newspaper
the bones broken in Epstein's neck included the hyoid bone, which is near the
Adam's apple.
This sort of break can happen when a person hangs themselves
or dies by strangulation, forensics experts told the Post.
Epstein was found dead in the special housing unit of the
federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on Saturday. He was in a
cell by himself.
The multimillionaire hedge fund manager had been jailed
since early last month, awaiting trial on federal charges accusing him of operating
a sex trafficking ring from 2002 to 2005 at his Manhattan mansion and his Palm
Beach estate in which he paid girls as young as 14 for sex. He pleaded not
guilty to the charges.
Two prison staff members who'd been guarding the unit where
Epstein died by apparent suicide failed to check on him that night for about
three hours, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing several law
enforcement and prison officials with knowledge of the investigation.
Officials have cautioned to CNN that they don't know what
the staff members were doing during that time and are still trying to pin that
down.
Guards are supposed to check on detainees in the special
housing unit every 30 minutes, a source with knowledge of Epstein's time at the
prison previously told CNN.
Of the two officers who would have had responsibility to
monitor Epstein, one was not currently a detention guard but was temporarily
reassigned to that post, according to a person briefed on the matter. The
guard, a man not identified by officials, had previously been trained as a
corrections officer but had moved to another position.
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