The Vault: The Epstein Files

Medical Examiner Kathleen Liggio And Her Epstein Investigation Report (3/12/26)

Mar 12, 2026
A deep dive into the death scene reconstruction and physical evidence from Jeffrey Epstein’s cell. The report’s scene measurements, photographic documentation, and ligature analysis are unpacked. Discussion covers cell conditions, bedding used, and the absence of signs of a violent struggle. Timeline details include monitoring protocols, discovery, and evidence handling that informed the medical examiner’s ruling.
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INSIGHT

Scene Timeline And Initial Medical Findings

  • Kathleen Liggio's report frames Epstein's death as a hanging found in his cell with ligature marks noted by EMS and ED staff.
  • The report records resuscitation efforts, intubation, repeated epinephrine, and pronouncement at 7:36 a.m., establishing medical timeline details.
ANECDOTE

Earlier Suicide Attempt And Cellmate Timeline

  • The report recounts Epstein's prior suicide attempt on July 23 using a torn orange bedsheet and subsequent placement on Suicide Watch.
  • It notes he was moved back to SHU on July 29, had a cellmate later released on 8-9, and was alone at the time of the August 10 incident.
INSIGHT

Ligature Pattern And Injury Interpretation

  • Liggio recorded ligature abrasions encircling about two-thirds of Epstein's neck with sparing at the back and additional friction marks.
  • The pattern and positioning were described as consistent with improvised bedding hangings rather than clear evidence of a struggle.
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