Unanswered Questions in the Death of Jeffrey Epstein

  1. Readmikenow profile image96
    Readmikenowposted 4 years ago

    #1 Why are the autopsy results being delayed?  According to NBC News, the New York City medical examiner’s office is requesting “more information” before determining the cause of Epstein’s death…

    The New York City medical examiner’s office said Sunday that it had completed an autopsy of the financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein but that it needed more information before determining the cause of death.

    #2 What will the cameras show?  By now most people have heard that there were no cameras filming what was going on inside Epstein’s cell, but there were cameras filming the doors of each cell…

    The news of the delay to the autopsy results comes after a source told the New York Post there was no video of the moment he died in his jail cell at Metropolitan Correctional Center.
    Cameras are said to film the doors to each cell which would show anyone who entered or exited, but they do not point inside.

    #3 Why was Jeffrey Epstein taken off suicide watch?  After Epstein attempted to “kill himself” the first time, he was put on suicide watch, but only for a short period.  The following comes from CNN…
    No. Epstein was temporarily placed on a suicide watch after he was found in his jail cell July 23 with marks on his neck, a law enforcement source and a source familiar with the incident told CNN at the time.
    It wasn’t clear whether those injuries, which were not serious, were self-inflicted or the result of an assault, the sources said. Epstein told authorities he had been beaten up and called a child predator, they said.

    #4 Why did the guards break prison rules and not check on him every 30 minutes?  Apparently these guards had been working a lot of overtime, but that is no excuse for breaking prison rules…
    Epstein should have been checked on by guards in his cell every 30 minutes, but that didn’t happen the night before his apparent suicide, a law enforcement official told the Times.
    The Times spoke to the official on the condition of anonymity. The Associated Press has not independently confirmed the information.
    A law enforcement source also said he was alone in his cell Saturday night after his cellmate was transferred. An official with knowledge of the investigation told the Times that the Justice Department was told Epstein would have a cellmate and be monitored by a guard every 30 minutes.

    #5 Why would Jeffrey Epstein try to kill himself if he was adjusting so well to prison life?  According to a “prison insider” interviewed by the Daily Mail, Epstein “seemed to be in good spirits” just before his life ended…
    The insider, who had seen the disgraced financier on several occasions during his incarceration at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, also claims that the normally reserved Epstein seemed to be in good spirits.
    ‘There was no indication that he might try to take his own life,’ the source told DailyMail.com.
    ‘From what I saw, he was finally starting to adjust to prison. I think he was comforted by the rigidity of his new life.’

    #6 Why did Jeffrey Epstein tell guards that someone was trying to kill him?  It has been reported by the mainstream media that Epstein previously tried to kill himself, but apparently that report was being directly contradicted by Epstein himself.  Of course it is entirely possible that Epstein was lying, but according to multiple reports he claimed that someone had tried to kill him…
    The 66-year-old convicted sex offender reportedly told guards and fellow inmates he believed someone was trying to kill him.
    The multimillionaire, who was being held on sex trafficking charges at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, had previously been on suicide watch.

    #7 How could Epstein kill himself in a prison where the cells had been specifically designed to prevent that from happening?  I shared this quote in another article that I just posted, but it is deeply relevant to this article as well.  According to a former inmate of the Metropolitan Correction Center in lower Manhattan that was just interviewed by the New York Post, there is no way that Epstein would have been able to hang himself…
    There’s no way that man could have killed himself. I’ve done too much time in those units. It’s an impossibility.
    Between the floor and the ceiling is like eight or nine feet. There’s no way for you to connect to anything.
    You have sheets, but they’re paper level, not strong enough. He was 200 pounds — it would never happen.
    Everything in these cells was designed to keep hanging deaths from happening, but that is not the only way that prisoners kill themselves.

    According to a study cited by the Los Angeles Times, over 90 percent of all prison suicides are hangings, and drug overdoses are the second most common cause…
    According to news reports, Epstein was not on suicide watch when he died, but even if he had been the outcome might have been the same. A study by the U.S. Marshal Service found that about 8% of suicides in correctional facilities occurred even though an inmate was on suicide watch. According to the report, the vast majority of suicides (more than 90%) are hangings, with the second most common being drug overdoses.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08- … king-about

    1. gmwilliams profile image85
      gmwilliamsposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      While the actual reports claim that Epstein committed suicide, other prominent people such as Giuliani claimed that something more suspicious happened to Epstein.   All we know that Epstein is DEAD period- END OF STORY!

 
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