‘Missing Minute’ of Jeffrey Epstein Death Tape Explained as It Has Now ‘Been Found’
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JUL 31 – CBS News analysis finds multiple inconsistencies and missing footage in jail video of Jeffrey Epstein's death, raising questions about the government's investigation and official suicide ruling.
- The forensic review by CBS News found the jail video released earlier this month contradicts official statements, revealing blind spots, missing footage, and unexplained activity related to Epstein’s death.
- In reviewing the DOJ report, CBS News' forensic team found the video provides little evidence supporting official claims and raises questions due to multiple inconsistencies.
- Footage shows the digital clock skips from 11:58:58 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., and an orange shape is seen moving up stairs near Epstein’s tier at about 10:40 p.m.
- Although the review stops short of disproving suicide, seven Senate Democrats invoked the 'rule of five' to demand Justice Department records, raising questions about the investigation’s credibility.
- Despite denials, the full surveillance video remains unavailable to the public and independent forensic experts, fueling renewed demands for disclosure.
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Everything we now know about Jeffrey Epstein’s death — and all the things that still don’t add up
Jeffrey Epstein died six years ago in a jail cell at the now-razed Metropolitan Correctional Facility in Lower Manhattan. But from the moment the disgraced financier's body was discovered hanging by a noose around his neck from a lower bunk bed in the cell, conspiracies have arisen that he didn’t simply kill himself. They were stoked by what former Attorney General Bill Barr called a “perfect storm of screw-ups” that night: Epstein had no cellma…
America wants answers to the death of sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein (†66) – and this video should deliver it. However, the opposite is the case.
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