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Crime Jeffrey Epstein Dead

How do ya think Epstein died?


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Something just seems way off here. This just does not sound like a guy going to off himself

I seriously think he thought he was gonna walk.

The guy was not stupid and of course he didn’t think he was going to walk this time.

Acosta already resigned over his light sentencing and the media was watching this like a hawk
 
The guy was not stupid and of course he didn’t think he was going to walk this time.

Acosta already resigned over his light sentencing and the media was watching this like a hawk
he could have killed himself before going to jail then...makes no sense...he saw the cards long before
 
With all the evidence, and the impropriety surrounding the slap on the wrist he got before, there was no way he was going to walk.
Meh, if I had his resources, I would have rolled the dice before offing myself.
 
he could have killed himself before going to jail then...makes no sense...he saw the cards long before

You could also say the same thing people that believe he was killed by some 3rd party. Why make it difficult for yourself and wait for him to be in jail?
I am sure it would have raised less (still a lot of course) eyebrows if he was killed in Paris..
 
You could also say the same thing people that believe he was killed by some 3rd party. Why make it difficult for yourself and wait for him to be in jail?
because it's easier. failing cameras? check. sleeping wardens? check. no where to run? check.
 
Wow 118 pages and still going. I haven't been following the whole thread, can someone just give me a quick update as to whether or not he still dead?
It's so suspect that while being monitored in a federal prison that he managed to die of a shark attack.
 
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Wow 118 pages and still going. I haven't been following the whole thread, can someone just give me a quick update as to whether or not he still dead?
It's so suspect that while being monitored in a federal prison that he managed to die of a shark attack.
He tried coming back to life but the Mossad has strict rules against necromancy
 
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It's not the suicide itself that is fishy. I'd imagine most sex fiends looking at a lengthy prison term get suicidal really quick when the reality sets in. It's the circumstances and negligence that allowed it to happen, that makes it suspicious. Why was he taken off suicide watch? Why did the guards not follow protocol? Why was his cell mate moved at the last minute, leaving Epstein alone? Where is the CCTV footage? This is the first suicide within the walls of that prison.

On top of all that, we've got a shady motherfucker presiding over the autopsy findings.

The whole thing stinks, and this is one time where the non-conspiracy folks are struggling to find rationale at how this happened. They practically have to come up with conspiracies to make it all look innocent. The conspiracy theory that this was purposefully allowed to happen for whatever reason, and had all the pieces in place to make it happen, makes far more sense than the "nothing to see here" explanation.
His lawyers raised hell about him being in precautions and threatened to sue enough that they backed down

That’s the obvious answer
 
His lawyers raised hell about him being in precautions and threatened to sue enough that they backed down

That’s the obvious answer

While that is one angle, it still doesn't explain away the other irregularities at the time of his death.
 
Stop playing post police already. People will talk about what they want, if you don't like it, stop coming into the thread.
"Pwnt", as the kids used to say about a decade ago when we used to actually hit the heavies on here.

Second of all, @JonesBones militancy on this issue seems more like he's trying to convince himself of his own rationality rather than get the rest of us out of the idiot box we're all apparently in.
 
I thought that "attempt" wasn't an attempt. Didn't his lawyer come out and say it was an attack and that Jeffrey is in danger?
I can't find any record of this.

closest thing is an early statement from the prison that they weren't sure if it was a suicide attempt or an attack (issued shortly after the first attempt) and a comment from the lawyer that Epstein felt intimidated by his cellmate.
 
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I don't post on sherdog to feel power.

Is that what you're going for here? That would explain your clownish attempts at talking down to people.

"He would have walked anyway."

Why won't you debate the scientific findings that shows you are paranoid tards?
 
Shout out to @Crocop42 for providing a lot of useful info.

I'm not a CO, but everything he has said is consistent with the prisoner cases I worked on and he has provided more detail and insight than anyone here.
 
Yeah 30 min seem more then enough to do it.

But aren’t these suicide guys watched 24/7 via a camera in their cell?
He was cleared by medical staff to be taken off suicide watch prior to this.
 
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