Epstein’s Death Homicide or Suicide? Latest DoJ Files Deepen Mystery
- Jail guards at the Metropolitan Correctional Center used a fake body made of boxes and sheets to mislead the media following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide in August 2019, while his real body was quietly removed in a separate black vehicle.
- The fake body was placed in a white van resembling medical examiner transport, which the press followed, allowing Epstein's real corpse to leave unnoticed.
- Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell and later pronounced dead by suicide, a determination questioned due to jail security failures including guards sleeping on duty and malfunctioning cameras.
- FBI files show disputed surveillance footage and missing minutes from prison cameras around the time of Epstein's death, including footage of a mysterious orange figure near his cell that contradicts some official statements.
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With boxes and sheets: Judicial officers are said to have distracted the media with a false body after Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019.
New revelations in the Epstein affair: According to an FBI document, after the death of the sex offender, justice workers used a drapery to distract the press, apparently using simple everyday objects for the deception.
Prison staff and medical personnel at the Metropolitan Correctional Center are said to have removed a decoy of his body on Epstein's death, in order to ... The post Epstein prison apparently used corpse decoy to deceive press representatives appeared first on Apollo News.
In order to be able to transport the body of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein undisturbed, something has been arranged with boxes and sheets that looked like a human body.
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