There were reportedly multiple bones broken in Jeffrey Epstein's neck, an autopsy found, including one called the hyoid, which sometimes breaks during strangulation in homicides. According to The ...
Prof. Rob Swatski identifies the hyoid bone (Rob Swatski YouTube channel) Well, well, well. From the Washington Post: An autopsy found that financier Jeffrey Epstein suffered multiple breaks in his ...
While conspiracy theorists point to the deceased predator’s fractured hyoid bone as fodder for a supposed murder plot, the only thing it makes clear is how old Epstein was. Special Correspondent If ...
Broken bones found in Jeffrey Epstein's neck are not proof that the disgraced financier was murdered, medical experts said, as some took details of his autopsy to fuel conspiracy theories. The autopsy ...
But the hyoid matters for more than manners. As a sort of structural scaffold for the conduit between mouth and esophagus, this small-but-mighty bone shuttles food that’s already been partially broken ...
Some of our bones are easy to see. The zygomatic bones that give our cheeks shape, the delicate phalanges of our fingers, and the bony bulbs that are our kneecaps all stand out from beneath the flesh.
An ancient bone belonging to a Neanderthal may change the way we think our human ancestors communicated. Tests performed on a 60,000 year-old Neanderthal hyoid bone show that the bone is ...
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