These "expert v expert" pieces are exhausting. It's never been easier to do some background research before taking these interviews, and spinning a bunch of statements that all basically boil down to "this is unusual, but not impossible" into dramatically different claims is weakhttps://twitter.com/NYTMetro/status/1189528562921082880 …
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For the sake of completeness, for anyone who's updating on this — though that study was small, it did find that "incomplete" hanging (body not fully suspended) & advanced age seem to be major determining factors re: fracture from hanging. And those *were* Epstein's circumstances
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Two panicked guards wake up and run into the cell and find him hanging. I bet they handled him like a UPS package going over a fence. Anyone trying to guess how he ended up with weird breaks should consider the guards freaking out trying to get him down.
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I mean, surely he would have been jostled about, but I wouldn't assume that people trying to save a hanged man are likely to handle his throat so roughly that they break his neck in the process — and if that were a common reaction, you'd expect it to have happened before?
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