04.02.2026 12:13
New autopsy and crime scene photos released by the U.S. Department of Justice have reignited discussions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death in prison in 2019. The images show a deep and bloody wound on his neck, bruises, and signs of a broken hyoid bone, while his cell was found with torn sheets, pill bottles, and tangled wires. The new evidence strengthens suspicions about Epstein's death, while some conspiracy theorists claim he is not dead but was abducted.
Files related to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being held on charges of running a prostitution network targeting young girls in the U.S., are back in the spotlight... New documents and photos shared with the public by the U.S. Department of Justice have reignited discussions surrounding Epstein's death.
"IN THE MIDDLE OF HIS NECK..."
In the newly published autopsy and crime scene photos, a bloody and deep wound is clearly visible in the middle of Epstein's neck. While forensic reports assess this mark as "ligature strangulation," some experts suggest that the images indicate findings consistent with a hyoid bone fracture, which is rarely seen in cases of strangulation. The photos also recorded that Epstein had broken capillaries in his eyes and numerous bruises around his neck.
DETAILS IN HIS CELL CAUGHT ATTENTION
Approximately 90 crime scene photos included in the file revealed the condition of Epstein's cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) on the night of his death in 2019. The images showed that the bed sheets were torn and twisted, numerous prescription medication boxes were found on the cell floor, and electrical cables were in disarray.
DISPUTES HAVE FLARED UP AGAIN
These newly published photos have reignited the debate over whether Epstein's death was a "suicide or another scenario," while also bringing criticisms that questions in the public mind remain unanswered.
Here are those photo frames;