Wendy Leigh
Biographer who claimed to be investigating Epstein, found beneath London balcony; manner undetermined.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Wendy Leigh |
| Born | 1950 |
| Died | May 29, 2016 |
| Age at Death | 65 |
| Location of Death | Riverside apartment near Battersea Power Station, London, United Kingdom |
| Cause of Death | Found beneath her balcony |
| Official Ruling | Undetermined in publicly available records — initial reports suggested suicide; an inquest was required but no public verdict has been found |
| Category | Journalist / Celebrity Biographer |
Assessment: UNCERTAIN — WARRANTS FURTHER INVESTIGATION
The Epstein connection claimed by the National Enquirer is not corroborated by any contemporaneous 2016 reporting. No 2016 news source mentions an Epstein project. However, her manner of death (fall from balcony), her ex-husband's emphatic disbelief in the suicide explanation, and the undetermined official ruling leave open questions. If the Epstein investigation claim is accurate, this death would be significantly more suspicious.
Circumstances of Death
Wendy Leigh's body was found on Sunday morning, May 29, 2016, beneath the balcony of her riverside London apartment near Battersea Power Station, with views of Chelsea Bridge and the Thames. She had listed the apartment for sale approximately two weeks before her death, describing it on Instagram as "sexy" and "stylish."
The Metropolitan Police were notified. UK law required an inquest, but no inquest verdict has been located in any publicly available source. The manner of death remains officially undetermined.
Background
Leigh was a British-American best-selling celebrity biographer. She authored unauthorized biographies of David Bowie, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John F. Kennedy Jr., Patrick Swayze, and Grace Kelly. She also co-authored Christopher Ciccone's Life with My Sister Madonna and Shirley Jones' memoir. Journalist Roy Greenslade, a 30-year friend, described her books as "scrupulously researched and full of interesting psychological insights."
Statements from People Who Knew Her
Literary agent Dan Strone (Trident Media Group):
- Confirmed the death: "She died in a fall from her riverside apartment in London on Sunday."
- On her character: "an eternally optimistic and upbeat person" who was "always up for an adventure"
- On her mother's death: "She really was struggling with that. She was so upbeat and optimistic though, you never really understood what she was going through."
Ex-husband Steve Karten (married 19 years):
- "I can't state emphatically enough how I don't understand how she could possibly commit suicide.. I'm devastated."
The Epstein Connection — Critical Assessment
What is claimed: The National Enquirer's retrospective article (August 2025) lists Leigh among approximately 22 deaths connected to Epstein, identifying her as someone who "investigated the Jeffrey Epstein scandal."
What is NOT documented: No contemporaneous 2016 news report mentions any Epstein book project or investigation by Leigh. No publisher, agent, or colleague statement from 2016 references Epstein. No manuscript, book deal, or reporting on an Epstein-related project appears in any source. The Epstein connection appears to originate from post-2019 retrospective conspiracy coverage, not from contemporaneous reporting.
Context: Leigh's mother, Marion, died in December 2015 at age 88, approximately five months before Wendy's death. Leigh posted on Facebook: "Five months today since my mother Marion died. I wish I could say it gets easier, but the truth is quite the reverse.." She had also shared an article about depression on Twitter shortly before her death.
Why This Death Possibly Raises Questions
- Her ex-husband of 19 years emphatically stated he could not understand how she could commit suicide.
- Her literary agent described her as "eternally optimistic and upbeat."
- She was found beneath her balcony — a manner of death that is ambiguous between suicide, accident, and foul play.
- The official manner of death appears to remain undetermined in public records.
- If the claim that she was investigating Epstein is accurate, the timing (2016, before the Epstein case broke wide open in 2019) would place her among the earliest journalists pursuing the story.
- However, contemporaneous evidence of an Epstein investigation has not been located, and she was grieving her mother's recent death.
Key Quotes from Media Coverage
"I can't state emphatically enough how I don't understand how she could possibly commit suicide.. I'm devastated." — Steve Karten, Wendy Leigh's ex-husband of 19 years (Inside Edition)
"She was an eternally optimistic and upbeat person.. always up for an adventure." — Dan Strone, Leigh's literary agent at Trident Media Group (Seattle Times)
"She moved on from sex manuals to write a series of celebrity biographies, most of which antagonized her subjects. But they were always scrupulously researched and full of interesting psychological insights." — Roy Greenslade, journalist and 30-year friend (Boston Herald)
"Five months today since my mother Marion died. I wish I could say it gets easier, but the truth is quite the reverse.." — Wendy Leigh, Facebook post on May 22, 2016, one week before her death (Legacy.com)
See Also
- Ruslana Korshunova — Also fell from building
- Anastasia Drozdova — Also jumped from building
- Steve Bing — Also fell from building
- Jeffrey Epstein
Other Shocking Stories
- Tracy Twyman: Picked up the dead man's research on elite pedophilia. Left a dead man's switch.
- Jill Dando: BBC presenter who compiled a dossier on a pedophile ring inside the BBC. Execution-style bullet to the head.
- Ronald R. Eppinger Sr.: Allegedly the first person to traffic Virginia Giuffre to Jeffrey Epstein. Never charged. Fate unclear.
- Steve Bing: Clinton mega-donor named in the Epstein files. Fell from the 27th floor of his Los Angeles apartment building.
Sources
- Inside Edition: Best-Selling Celebrity Biographer Dead in Possible Suicide After Fall From Balcony
- Seattle Times: Celebrity Biographer Wendy Leigh Dies in London at Age 65
- Legacy.com: Wendy Leigh (1950–2016)
- Yahoo Entertainment: Celebrity Biographer Wendy Leigh Dead in Possible Suicide
- Boston Herald: Wendy Leigh, at 65, Celebrity Biographer
- inkl: Wendy Leigh, the Celebrity Biographer Who Courted Notoriety
- WPTV: Celebrity Biographer Wendy Leigh Dies in London at Age 65
- Find a Grave: Wendy Leigh (1950–2016)
- National Enquirer Investigation
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