Jeffrey Epstein Was Left All Alone as a Security Lapse Occurred Before His Alleged Suicide, Report Says
A law enforcement official close to the scene has confirmed that Democrat-affiliated sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein was left all alone prior to his alleged suicide, with security checks halted against jail protocol on the night of his death.
The prison also transferred Epstein’s cellmate shortly before he was found dead, in another suspicious move that violated normal standards. He was taken off of suicide watch less than two weeks ago, according to the New York Times, and those individuals are usually given special supervision after the fact. Epstein was a special case, as he fell through the cracks and is dead as a result.
The F.B.I. and Justice Department are conducting an investigation into what took place, but with countless deep state moles embedded in the federal government, it is very possible that the public will never get answers about what really caused Epstein’s death on Saturday morning.
A former inmate of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan issued an op/ed in the New York Post explaining how unlikely it would be for Epstein to be able to commit suicide at the facility:
There’s no way that man could have killed himself. I’ve done too much time in those units. It’s an impossibility.
Between the floor and the ceiling is like eight or nine feet. There’s no way for you to connect to anything.
You have sheets, but they’re paper level, not strong enough. He was 200 pounds — it would never happen.
When you’re on suicide watch, they put you in this white smock, a straight jacket. They know a person cannot be injurious to themselves.
The clothing they give you is a jump-in uniform. Everything is a dark brown color.
Could he have done it from the bed? No sir. There’s a steel frame, but you can’t move it. There’s no light fixture. There’s no bars.
They don’t give you enough in there that could successfully create an instrument of death. You want to write a letter, they give you rubber pens and maybe once a week a piece of paper.
Nothing hard or made of metal.
There’s up to 80 people there. They could put two in cell. It’s one or two, but I’ll never believe this guy had a cellmate. He was too blown up.
Additionally, prison experts are speaking out about the MCC’s negligence in how they handled Epstein before the convicted sex predator’s demise.
“Under the circumstances, I would have a staff member sitting there or have a camera on him 24/7 while he was in my custody, purely to cover my butt,” said Bob Hood, who worked as chief of internal affairs at the federal Bureau of Prisons. “I know that sounds tacky, but this is not your average inmate.”
“For them to pull him off suicide watch is shocking,” Cameron Lindsay, a long-time federal prison warden, said to NBC News. “For someone this high-profile, with these allegations and this many victims, who has had a suicide attempt in the last few weeks, you can take absolutely no chances.”
“It’s too early to say what I think should happen, but if this did occur as we believe that it did, some staff are going to have some hard questions to answer,” he added.
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