Jeffrey Epstein Autopsy Report

Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein was a sex offender who would commit suicide at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York suicide while he awaited trial for an assortment of sexual crimes. According to police reports Jeffrey Epstein would use his significant wealth to stay in front of authorities for years as he committed an array of sexual offences. When he was finally arrested many fingers started to point at those who have been seen with Jeffrey Epstein in the past. However before his trial could begin a series of events took place

The first being Jeffrey Epstein was found unconscious with marks around his neck. His cellmate at the Metropolitan Correction Center at the time was former New York Police Officer Nicholas Tartaglione who was awaiting trial for four murders. Nicholas Tartaglione denied having any involvement in what happened to Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein would be moved to a special handling unit as a result of the incident

At the new location within the Metropolitan Correctional Center Jeffrey Epstein had a different cellmate and guards were suppose to check on him every twenty minutes. However the night Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide that did not happen. Jeffrey Epstein would be found hanging at 6:30am on August 10 2019.

Needless to say there have been a lot of theories surrounding his death ranging from that he committed suicide to his suicide was staged and it was actually a murder to a long list of other theories. Below is the actual autopsy report:

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Almost five months after convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his jail cell, 60 Minutes has obtained the photographs the New York City medical examiner’s office took, including inside his cell and during his autopsy. 

The photographs shed new light on the circumstances of the disgraced financier’s apparent suicide, which has fueled online conspiracy theories. But multiple forensic pathologists 60 Minutes spoke to came to a consensus that without one image—the position of how Epstein’s body was found in his cell—it is difficult to determine the cause of death with certainty. 

“Even after reviewing all the autopsy photos, reading the autopsy, and looking at the photos from inside the cell, we still have questions,” said 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, who reports on a months-long investigation into the circumstances of Epstein’s death on the broadcast Sunday.

What is not in question is that Epstein is dead. According to forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who was hired by Jeffrey Epstein’s brother to look into the death and was present during the autopsy, the fingerprints on the body found in Epstein’s cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in the early morning of August 10, 2019 match the fingerprints taken of Epstein when he was booked during a 2006 arrest in Florida. 

No photo exists of Epstein’s body as it was found in his cell, Dr. Baden said. Additional forensic pathologists 60 Minutes consulted say that knowing the position in which Jeffrey Epstein was found would clarify certain aspects of the autopsy, including the location of the ligature around his neck, injuries found on his body postmortem, and the way lividity settled, which is the way the blood pools after death. 

“At this length of time, [we] still don’t have that information,” Dr. Baden said. “So if this was called a suicide without all that information, it was a premature judgment.”

New York City Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson ruled in August that Epstein’s cause of death was a suicide by hanging.

Among the injuries found on Jeffrey Epstein during the autopsy are contusions on both wrists, an abrasion on his left forearm, and deep muscle hemorrhaging in his left shoulder muscle. Photos 60 Minutes reviewed also show an injury to the back of his neck, a cut on his lip, and an injection mark in his arm, though it is unknown whether the latter injuries happened during an attempt to resuscitate Epstein at the hospital.

Dr. Baden said small burst capillaries, known as petechiae, found on Epstein’s face, mouth, and eyes are often an indication of strangulation. But it was injuries to Epstein’s neck that make Dr. Baden call into question the official ruling of suicide. 

Autopsy photos show fractures of the left and right thyroid cartilage, which sits at the front of the neck, and the left hyoid bone, a u-shaped bone that sits under the jaw and acts as an anchor for the tongue.

“I have never seen three fractures like this in a suicidal hanging,” Dr. Baden tells Alfonsi on the broadcast. He added: “Going over a thousand jail hangings, suicides in the New York City state prisons over the past 40–50 years, no one had three fractures.” 

The pathologists 60 Minutes spoke with agreed that eye hemorrhaging is common in homicidal strangulation and less common, though not impossible, in suicidal hangings. But they disagreed on the significance of the three breaks in Epstein’s neck. One concurred with Dr. Baden that the three neck fractures were very uncommon and raise additional questions. Another pathologist said the neck trauma has been associated with both strangulation and hanging, especially in older men. Epstein was 66. 
  
Dr. Kristin Roman, a medical examiner for New York City who conducted the autopsy that Dr. Baden observed, at first did not classify the death as a suicide and listed the manner of death as “pending.” A few days later, Dr. Sampson said she had reviewed additional evidence and changed the ruling to suicide. She has not revealed what the additional evidence was, but sources tell 60 Minutes that one element was his alleged prior suicide attempt.

60 Minutes reached out to the office of the New York City medical examiner but did not hear back. In response to a media appearance Dr. Baden made on Fox News in October, Dr. Sampson told the New York Times she stands “firmly” behind her findings in the August autopsy report. 
 
“In general, fractures of the hyoid bone and the cartilage can be seen in suicides and homicides,” she said at the time.

In an October interview with the Associated Press, Dr. Sampson added: “You can’t draw a conclusion from one finding. Everything about the case has to be considered.” 

Dr. Baden himself is not without controversy. He briefly served as New York City’s medical examiner, but Mayor Edward Koch dismissed him a year later. He has also taken provocative stances in high-profile cases, including in the 1995 trial for O.J. Simpson. An HBO documentary series has featured Baden, who estimates he has performed more than 20,000 autopsies in his 45-year career.

In addition to the photos 60 Minutes obtained of Epstein’s autopsy, photos from his jail cell also appear to show inconsistencies, including questions about whether investigators examined the correct ligature used in Epstein’s death. At least two nooses were photographed lying on the floor of the cell, both appearing to be made from strips of orange bedsheets. 

But photos of the noose taken in as evidence and presumably thought to be responsible for killing Epstein show both ends of the noose folded and hemmed, not cut. Sources have told 60 Minutes that the guard who found Epstein cut him down before trying to revive him. 

“It doesn’t look like anybody ever took scissors to it,” Alfonsi said. “So there is some question—is that the right noose?’  

Federal prosecutors have charged the two guards who were on duty on the overnight shift the morning Jeffrey Epstein was found. Michael Thomas, who alone found Epstein’s body, and Tova Noel face charges of making false records, conspiring to make false records, and conspiring to defraud the United States. Both have pleaded not guilty. 
 
Because of the ongoing criminal investigation into the guards and other open investigations into Epstein’s death, neither the Justice Department nor the FBI would comment to 60 Minutes. 

“We have examined so many photos, looked at the evidence, and talked to so many people,” Alfonsi said. “But we still have many questions. And we’re looking forward to getting more answers.”

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jeffrey-epstein-autopsy-a-closer-look-60-minutes-2020-01-05/

Mullet Streaker Sean Patrick McConnell Arrested At PGA Event

Sean Patrick McConnell

Sean Patrick McConnell who will forever be known as the Mullet Streaker was arrested at a PGA event in Arizona over the weekend. According to police reports Sean Patrick McConnell decided to go streaking at the PGA Waste Management Phoenix Open by running across the course and diving into a pond. Needless to say Sean Patrick McConnell would be arrested and has now been charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, and failure to obey orders from a law enforcement officer. As for the mugshot it becomes apparent why he was dubbed the Mullet Streaker

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Scottsdale police have arrested a 27-year-old man for various offenses after he was reportedly caught streaking – although partially clothed – at the WM Phoenix Open.

According to a statement issued by police, 27-year-old Sean Patrick McConnell allegedly jumped from the general admissions bleachers at the WM Phoenix Open’s 16th hole and went onto the course. From there, he ran through a player access tunnel to the 17th hole.

McConnell could be seen on camera running half naked on the turf, with the words “19TH HOLE” written on his back.

“McConnell continued his disruption of the tournament by jumping into the water and swimming to the middle of the water hazard. McConnell ignored commands by officers to immediately exit the water. He eventually complied and swam to the 18th hole where he was placed under arrest,” read a portion of the statement.

McConnell, according to police, was never naked during the incident, and was not injured. He is accused of trespassing, disorderly conduct, and failure to obey a lawful order from law enforcement.

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-man-arrested-after-undressing-and-disrupting-the-wm-phoenix-open

Teen Jonathan Rolfe Charged With 3 Murders

Jonathan Rolfe

Jonathan Rolfe is a seventeen year old alleged teen killer from Arkansas who has been charged with the murders of three people including his mother and sister. According to police reports Jonathan Rolfe (pictured in the middle) would shoot and kill mother Shalanda Barton, 34, and Ja’Terrence Wright, 32, who were in their bed and his sister Kelsie Thompson, 13, who was found dead on a bedroom floor. Police are still searching for a motive in the triple killing. Jonathan Rolfe has been charged with three counts of capital murder.

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A 17-year-old has been arrested and charged with the murder of three people in St. Francis, Arkansas.

According to a report from the St. Francis County Sheriff, a family member requested a welfare check on Nov. 28 after being told that a shooting had happened at a home on Gore Street in Crow Creek, outside Forrest City.

When officers couldn’t make contact with anyone inside, they forced entry.

Once inside, deputies found the bodies of three people who had been shot dead. Family members and deputies identified the victims as 12-year-old Kelsie Thompson, 34-year-old Shalanda Barton, and 31-year-old Ja’Terrance Wright.

A 4-year-old girl who was in the house during the shootings was not injured.

While investigating, multiple shell casings were found inside the home. Investigators also later discovered that Barton’s black Cadillac was parked near the home of the suspect’s girlfriend.

Evidence collected by investigators was tested and matched with 17-year-old Jonathan Rolfe.

On Tuesday, Rolfe was arrested and charged with three counts of capital murder and one count of theft of property.

Thursday’s press conference was an emotional time for family members.

“I’m happy that this process for justice is beginning. I do understand it is an arduous process that will be quite lengthy,” said JaTerrance Wright’s cousin Clerece Jackson.

Jackson said her cousin and Shalonda Barton had been dating for about a year.

No motive has been given but Jackson said what Rolfe is accused of is nothing short of heartbreaking.

“I understand that Ja’Terrance was a stranger to him, however, to know that he could kill his mother and sibling in cold blood, in such a way, is really hard to wrap my mind and understand that,” Jackson said.

Rolfe is being held without bond in the Craighead County Juvenile Detention Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas until he is returned to St. Francis County.

https://wreg.com/news/local/17-year-old-charged-with-triple-homicide-in-arkansas/

Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson Charged In Mass Shooting

Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson

Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson are two nineteen year old men who have been charged in a mass shooting that took place in Baton Rouge Louisiana that left 12 people shot. According to police reports Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson allegedly opened fire at the Dior Bar & Lounge in Baton Rouge leaving 12 people suffering from gunshot wounds. Thankfully everyone survived. Nikeal Franklin and Jy’Shaun Jackson are charged with twelve counts of attempted murder.

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The Baton Rouge Police Department announced on Friday, Feb. 10, the arrests of two people in connection with a mass shooting at a nightclub in January.

Police said 12 people were injured by gunfire inside the Dior Bar and Lounge on Bennington Avenue on Sunday, Jan. 22.

According to BRPD, Nikeal Franklin, 19, and Jy’Shaun Jackson, 19, have been arrested. Police said Franklin faces 12 counts of attempted first-degree murder, while Jackson faces 12 counts of principal to attempted first-degree murder.

According to arrest documents, police believe in total four men were responsible for the shooting at Dior Bar and Lounge. Two of them were the actual shooters and the other two were accomplices.

Arrest documents reveal surveillance video showed all four males entering the club. Two of the men leave then return to the patio and allegedly slip guns under the fenced area of the club. That’s when the two gunmen allegedly open fire towards the stage in what police are calling a ‘targetted attack,’ according to officials.

Arrest documents say police were able to compare surveillance video to the Instagram profiles of the two men. Police also learned the guns used in this shooting were also allegedly used in a previous shooting in St. James Parish.

Police said the arrests came after BRPD detectives and St. James Parish Sheriff’s Department detectives and deputies executed multiple search warrants on Friday, Feb. 10.

According to police two suspects are still at large.

If you have any more information you are urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 344-STOP.

https://www.knoe.com/2023/02/11/police-make-2-arrests-connection-with-nightclub-mass-shooting/

Sarah Hartsfield Charged In Husbands Death

Sarah Hartsfield

Sarah Hartsfield is a woman from Texas who has been charged with her husband’s murder and its not the first time a loved one died under mysterious circumstances. According to police reports Sarah Hartsfield would phone 911 saying her husband Joseph Hartsfield due to a medical problem. Joseph Hartsfield would be rushed to the hospital where he remained in a coma before passing away. After an investigation it was learned that Joseph Hartsfield glucose monitor was going off for hours before she finally called 911. The story Sarah Hartsfield told investigators and the actual investigation did not line up and Sarah was charged with murder.

Now five years ago Sarah Hartsfield shot and killed her boyfriend David Bragg and in that investigation it was determined that Sarah had acted in self defence. With the death of Joseph Hartsfield investigators are going back and taking a closer look at the death of David Bragg

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A woman who fatally shot a Garfield, Minnesota, man in 2018 has been charged with killing her husband in Texas.

Sarah Hartsfield, of Chambers County, Texas, is being held on a $5 million bond after the death of her husband, Joseph Hartsfield. It has been reported that he was her fifth husband.

In the Garfield shooting five years ago, Sarah Hartsfield was not charged in the death of her boyfriend, David Bragg. An investigation by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office determined that she was acting in self-defense.

According to a report from ABC13 Eyewitness News in Houston, on Jan. 7, 2023, Sarah Hartsfield made a 911 call due to a medical issue with her husband.

Officials said that Joseph Hartsfield, who was 46, had diabetes, adding that his insulin levels were extremely high in the four to six hours that preceded the 911 call, the report read

A glucose monitor sounded an alarm “for quite some time” before action was taken, the report read.

Joseph Hartsfield was in a coma for a week before he died, the report read.

“The story that the wife gave the hospital, the deputies, the detectives (does) not match up to the forensic evidence,” Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said in the report.

Sarah Hartsfield has been in custody since at least Monday, when the report was filed.

In 2018, Sarah Hartsfield, whose last name was Donohue at the time, said she shot and killed Bragg after he discharged a handgun at her during a domestic violence incident, according to a 2019 report from Douglas County Attorney Chad Larson.

A limited trajectory analysis of a bullet hole at the scene was performed, and found to be consistent with Bragg discharging his firearm at Hartsfield as she was ascending the stairs, Larson’s report read.

The report read that Hartsfield was “justified in shooting Mr. Bragg as a matter of self-defense as she was facing lethal force and had no reasonable possibility of retreating from the threat.”

Hartsfield was ultimately not charged in the shooting death of Bragg.

Douglas County’s investigation into the 2018 shooting is now considered active again following the receipt of some new information, an email from Larson to the Echo Press read.

“Our investigation is considered ‘active’ again because we are following-up on new information that our sheriff’s office received on Tuesday (Feb. 7) regarding the 2018 shooting,” Larson said. “For that reason, I’m unable to process data requests from the media and I am unable to comment further at this time pursuant to Minnesota law.

https://www.echopress.com/news/former-douglas-county-resident-charged-in-husbands-death-in-texas