Mysterious Dark Man CAUGHT On-Camera Entering Epstein Cell Block Moments Before Death: ‘Very Creepy
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The video opens by addressing the lack of trust in corporate media and the channel's commitment to asking difficult questions, especially regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. It features excerpts from an interview with Epstein's former lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, who states that while it's 'plausible' Epstein killed himself, he couldn't have done it alone and questions his motive, given his potential bail release.
The host dismisses the official suicide narrative by pointing out the physical impossibilities of Epstein breaking his own neck with the given prison linens on a low bunk, especially as a 6-foot tall man. He also highlights the lack of evidence like blood on the alleged noose.
The video praises CBS News for questioning the official story and revealing critical flaws in the government's video evidence. It shows that although the video is supposed to prove Epstein was alone, the camera does not show the precise stairwell entrance to his cell. A figure in orange, possibly carrying linens, is seen entering the cell block around 10:40 PM, raising questions about why Epstein had so many linens.
CBS News' review of the video reveals that the primary entrance to Epstein's cell tier is out of view, allowing someone to enter unseen. Despite claims of raw footage, forensic experts found indications of manipulation, including a cursor appearing, two edited clips, and a time jump from 11:58 PM to midnight. While officials claimed missing minutes were common due to old equipment, a government source confirmed the FBI possessed an uninterrupted copy.
A crucial point is the discovery of a 'mystery third person' in the prison video around 4:00 AM, heading towards Epstein's cell, two to three hours before his body was found. The video questions if this person was involved in his death. It also highlights that the administrative entrance to the prison was not captured by the working camera, allowing individuals to enter or exit unseen.
The video notes that the two guards on duty, Noel and Thomas, stated no one else entered the unit, yet the video shows someone entering without their apparent assistance. Furthermore, other cameras in the prison were conveniently shut down. The host concludes by expressing numerous unanswered questions and calling for further investigation into what truly happened to Jeffrey Epstein, even referencing an unsubstantiated drone photo of someone resembling Epstein on his island post-death.