The body of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile, was found in a Manhattan prison on August 10, 2019. Officially ruled a suicide by U. S. Attorney General Bill Barr, there are ongoing suspicions of murder.
• Autopsy Findings: Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who witnessed Epstein's autopsy, noted that the injuries were more consistent with homicide than suicide. Epstein had three neck fractures, which are not typical in suicide cases.
• Prison Guards' Negligence: Video footage revealed prison guards Tova Noel and Michael Thomas failed to monitor Epstein properly and were engaged in non-work activities during their shifts. They were fired for misconduct, but criminal charges were dropped.
• Financial Irregularities: Tova Noel made questionable cash deposits totaling $11,880, leading to suspicions about potential bribery. She bought an expensive vehicle shortly before Epstein’s death, raising further questions about her financial dealings.
• Lack of Evidence Collection: The Department of Justice's hand-off of the investigation to the Office of Inspector General limited the scope of inquiry. Important evidence, including a hanging noose and possibly incriminating documents, was either lost or destroyed shortly after Epstein's death.
• Ongoing Questions: The investigation has not conclusively addressed critical elements such as the timeline of Epstein's death, the role of corrupt prison staff, and the actual cause of death, leading to widespread speculation about murder.
The Epstein case remains shrouded in mystery with many unanswered questions about his death and the handling of the investigation. The pressing question remains: "Who killed Jeffrey Epstein? "
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