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The Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan — a tall narrow concrete tower of 1970s federal-government brutalist design, photographed from street level.
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Epstein Didn't Kill Himself

At approximately 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his Special Housing Unit cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan. He was 66 years old, one month into pretrial federal detention on sex-trafficking charges that carried a maximum sentence of 45 years. The Federal Bureau of Prisons announced his death by suicide. The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, after a five-day review including consultation with Dr. Michael Baden — the prominent independent forensic pathologist retained by Epstein's brother to observe the autopsy — issued a final determination of suicide by hanging. Baden publicly dissented, stating that the pattern of hyoid and thyroid cartilage fractures Epstein exhibited was, in his decades of homicide-investigation experience, more consistent with strangulation than with hanging. The two corrections officers assigned to monitor Epstein on the night of August 9-10 — Tova Noel and Michael Thomas — were subsequently charged with falsifying official records: they had certified mandatory 30-minute observation rounds they had not performed. Both had been awake on personal-shopping websites; both had slept; neither had checked Epstein's cell for approximately three hours. The cell-block surveillance cameras outside Epstein's cell had malfunctioned during the relevant window. The cell itself was not monitored. The phrase 'Epstein didn't kill himself' entered American public discourse within 72 hours of the announcement and has not left it. The federal forensic record concludes suicide. The public conviction, across the U.S. political spectrum, remains substantially otherwise.

Assassinations & Disappearances
2019

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