Medical Examiner: Jeffrey Epstein Might Have Been A Homicide Victim
Hey, remember Jeffrey Epstein, that former billionaire hedge fund manager who was a friend of the Clinton, the British Royal family, and pretty anyone in high society? Well, he's still dead. He was indicted on various sex crimes charges, with heinous allegations of abuse and assault involving underaged girls. He's the textbook example of what a lot of money, power, and influence can afford you. Hat tip to The Miami Herald who reported on Epstein's sweetheart deal in the mid-2000s that led to him escaping full accountability. It was cupcake time and it led to the resignation of former Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who served as a U.S. attorney at the time. There have been reports that his private island was wired for sound, possibly to provide him with blackmail tapes. His Manhattan residence was searched and troves of incriminating (and bizarre) evidence were also discovered.
While awaiting trial, Epstein killed himself in his cell. The cause of death is officially self-strangulation, but the circumstances that led to his death raised the eyes on many, even in the liberal media. He was taken off suicide watch only after he had attempted to take his own life two weeks prior, allegations that the prison logs were falsified, the guards falling asleep on duty, and the one on his watch the night he died was a substitute. Oh, and shrieks were heard from his cell the night of his death. You know about the Clinton Body Count conspiracy theory; the folks who are into this are having a field day. It's all too coincidental, right? Well, a pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein's brother now says that the injuries the convicted sexual predator sustained during his reported suicide attempt are more aligned with homicide victims than those who had taken their own lives. He said in 50 years he's never seen injuries like the ones exhibited on Epstein's body from those who had committed suicide in this way (via NYT):
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Medical Examiner: Jeffrey Epstein Might Have Been A Homicide Victim