Exhibit or Evidence Document: DOJ-OGR-00023404
Summary
This document is a labeled photograph (Figure 4.8) showing the door to the cell occupied by Jeffrey Epstein and another inmate during a specific period. The image has been modified for privacy reasons and is sourced from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME).
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Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023446
The document describes the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, including his interactions with his cellmate and the autopsy results. The Medical Examiner's testimony supports the conclusion that Epstein's death was a suicide by hanging, citing evidence such as the pattern of neck bone fractures and the presence of petechial hemorrhages. The investigation found no evidence of foul play or struggle.
Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023463
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court document or investigative report: DOJ-OGR-00023387
The document describes the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, including his discovery unresponsive in his cell, the response by correctional and medical staff, and the subsequent investigation by the FBI and autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The cause of death was determined to be hanging, with the manner being suicide. The FBI's investigation included seizing and analyzing the DVR systems, which were found to have catastrophic disk failures, resulting in no recordings being available after July 29, 2019.
email chain: DOJ-OGR-00023580
An email chain between NBCUniversal employees discusses the status of Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy and the OCME's pending determination. The Chief Medical Examiner had allowed a private pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden, to observe the autopsy at the request of Epstein's representatives. The determination was pending further information at the time.
email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024869
The email chain discusses the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein, with the OCME stating that the medical examiner's determination is pending further information. NBCUniversal staff discuss whether to continue covering the story. The OCME allowed a private pathologist to observe the autopsy at Epstein's representatives' request.
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