The End of Jeffrey Epstein?
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概要
The death of Jeffrey Epstein is officially recorded as a suicide, yet a cloud of suspicion continues to hang over the case due to a series of disturbing irregularities and technical failures. While the medical examiner ruled the death a hanging, several forensic professionals, including a pathologist hired by the Epstein family, have pointed out that the specific bone fractures in his neck are statistically more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicide. The mystery is deepened by the security breakdown at the Metropolitan Correctional Center; the two guards tasked with monitoring Epstein reportedly ignored their duties to browse the internet, while crucial camera footage from outside his cell was either lost or deemed unusable due to a technical malfunction. Now, the suspicious timing of his cellmate’s transfer just one day before the incident left Epstein entirely unmonitored during the most critical hours of his detention. These gaps in the official narrative leave us with a haunting question: was this a "perfect storm of screw-ups" as the government claims, or did something far more sinister occur during those missing minutes of footage?
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The EPS Files is an Inquisitor Media Original hosted by Juan Collado Díaz, Shane Morrison, and Ed Bar.