
Michael Baden
Dr. Michael Baden is a prominent forensic pathologist and television personality, known for his expertise in forensic science and his work on high-profile cases. He has served as the chief forensic pathologist for the New York City Medical Examiner's Office and has been involved in numerous investigations, including the autopsies of notable figures such as John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Baden is also recognized for his contributions to public understanding of forensic pathology through his appearances on news programs and documentaries. In the recent news, he commented on the suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, suggesting that their deaths could be typical of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Born on Mar 21, 1934 (91 years old)
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United States:
Dr. Michael Baden stated that authorities should know the cause of death within a week.
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United States:
Renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden stated that authorities in Suffolk County should know the cause of death within a week.
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United States:
Dr. Michael Baden stated that authorities should know the cause of death within a week, pending toxicology results.
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Honduras:
Michael Baden conducted the autopsy on Jeffrey Epstein alongside Kristin Roman.
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Italy:
Michael Baden was a forensic pathologist who assisted in Epstein's autopsy and later suggested that Epstein's death was more likely a homicide.
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Argentina:
Michael Baden assisted in the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein and stated it could not be ruled a suicide.
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Panama:
Michael Baden conducted the autopsy on Jeffrey Epstein alongside Kristin Roman.
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Italy:
Michael Baden assisted in the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein and concluded that it appeared too similar to a homicide to be classified as suicide.
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United States:
Dr. Michael Baden conducted an independent observation of Epstein's autopsy.
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Guatemala:
Michael Baden noted that Ruíz-Guillén possibly suffered from a life-threatening condition due to immobilization.
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