Escape Artist, Only Known Noose Hanging Survivor, Says Epstein Wasn’t Hanged
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Mar 10, 2026
Escape Artist Michael Griffin, Only Known Survivor of a Historically Accurate Noose Hanging, Speaks From Firsthand Experience
Columbus, Ohio, March 10, 2026 /Michael Griffin Escapes/ –– Michael Griffin, a two-time World Magic Award-winning escape artist known for extreme restraint escapes, is offering firsthand experiential insight as public discussion continues surrounding the 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein, which was officially ruled a suicide by hanging by the New York City medical examiner.
Escape Artist Michael Griffin struggles to escape wrist-bound behind back and a 13-knot Hangman’s noose coming off a horse.
Michael Griffin is the only living person to have survived a historically accurate noose hanging from the back of a horse while his hands were secured behind his back twice says "based on the pictures I have seen purporting to be Epstein after the alleged hanging, I do not believe that was a hanging; the marks are all wrong."
“I am not a forensic pathologist, and I respect the official ruling made by authorities,” Griffin said. “I am speaking strictly from lived experience. I know what it feels like to have a noose compress the neck under full body weight. I know how rope tension behaves when gravity is involved. And I know what the marks look like in the days afterward.”
Griffin’s comments focus on biomechanics rather than legal conclusions.
COURTESY OF MARK EPSTEIN
“In vertical suspension, tension typically pulls upward toward the anchor point,” he said. “From publicly discussed descriptions and images that have circulated in media commentary, I understand why some observers have questions. My perspective is based solely on what I have personally experienced surviving full noose compression. And because of that, I call BS on these pics showing the marks on Epstein's neck.”
Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in 2019 has remained the subject of continued public conversation, media analysis, and online forensic debate.
Griffin emphasized that he is not alleging misconduct or presenting new evidence.
“I am not offering a medical conclusion,” he said. “I am offering perspective from someone who has physically endured a noose under vertical load and survived. Rope mechanics are not intuitive to most people. They are very specific.”
A Unique Biomechanical Perspective
SECONDS BEFORE ESCAPE ARTIST MICHAEL GRIFFIN ATTEMPTS ESCAPING A HANGMAN'S NOOSE WITH HANDS TIED BEHIND HIS BACK
Griffin’s survival stunt involved:
A 13-knot noose configuration
Hands secured behind the back
Suspension from the rear of a moving horse
Full neck compression under body weight
The event was documented and photographed, with visible ligature marks that remained for days.
His professional background includes high-risk escapes from airtight enclosures, police restraints, chains, and straitjackets, and he is the only two-time winner of TV’s World Magic Awards for Best Escape Artist.
Respect for Official Findings
Griffin reiterated that official determinations regarding Epstein’s death were made by licensed medical authorities and “My comments are not an accusation,” he said. “They are experiential. When the public discusses ligature direction or tension angles, I can speak to that because I have lived through it.”
He is available for media interviews focused on biomechanics, rope compression, and how vertical suspension affects the human body.
WHO: Michael Griffin — Two-Time World Magic Award Winner and Noose Hanging Survivor
WHAT: Experiential commentary on public discussion surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case
WHEN: Available immediately for interviews
WHERE: National media appearances and studio discussions
WHY: To provide firsthand biomechanical insight into noose suspension and ligature pattern formation
About Michael Griffin
Escape artist. Showman. Survivor. Legend in chains. That’s Michael Griffin. A two-time World Magic Award winner for Best Escape Artist, Griffin built his reputation doing the things people are not supposed to survive. Handcuffs, straitjackets, ropes, chains, often placed on him by the audience themselves, and even Houdini's box at the bottom of the ocean. His shows are unpredictable, high-energy spectacles built around real danger and one signature stunt that has become his calling card: a $100,000 challenge to anyone who can keep him prisoner.
Along the way, Griffin has survived a historically accurate noose hanging, escaped restraints around the world, and turned captivity into theater. Whether on television, in theaters, or at festivals across the country, Michael Griffin proves one thing again and again: locks are temporary, but a great escape is forever.
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