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CCTV Gap and 'Still Hanging Around' Text Fuel Renewed Questions on Epstein's Suicide Ruling

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 10 – Mark Epstein disputes the suicide ruling for his brother Jeffrey Epstein, citing autopsy experts and missing prison footage while federal agencies maintain the death was self-inflicted.

  • According to the official autopsy conducted in August 2019, Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide by hanging while confined in a jail cell in Manhattan.
  • His death occurred amidst irregularities at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, including missing CCTV footage, malfunctioning cameras, and alleged guard negligence, which fueled public skepticism.
  • Medical examiners Dr. Michael Baden and Dr. Kristin Roman challenged the suicide ruling, suggesting Epstein's injuries resembled homicidal strangulation, intensifying controversy and calls for further investigation.
  • Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, criticized the FBI surveillance footage as inconclusive, stating "It shows nothing" and argued another inmate could have committed the murder undetected.
  • Despite promises from the Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi to release Epstein-related information, no new evidence or client list has emerged, allowing conspiracy theories and speculation to persist.
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NewsNation broke the news in Chicago, United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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