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Epstein Files: Unidentified Figure and Missing Noose Raise New Questions

Glenn BeckFebruary 6, 202617 min324,706 views
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Unexplained Figure on Surveillance

  • πŸ’‘ Newly released Department of Justice documents reveal an orange-colored shape moving up the staircase towards Jeffrey Epstein's cell at 10:39 p.m. on August 9, 2019.
  • πŸ” Initial observations by the FBI and Inspector General offered conflicting explanations, describing it as possibly an inmate or an officer carrying linen, despite protocol breaches.
  • 🚨 CBS News analysts concluded the movement was more consistent with an inmate in an orange prison uniform than a corrections officer, yet official reports made no mention of this figure.

Correctional Officers' Lapses

  • 😴 Officers Tova Noel and Michael Thomas (referred to as Bonhomem in the transcript) were assigned to the unit that night, with Thomas reportedly asleep between 10 p.m. and midnight.
  • ⚠️ They failed to complete mandatory inmate counts and 30-minute wellness checks for Epstein throughout the night.
  • βš–οΈ Charges for falsifying records were eventually dropped against the officers in exchange for cooperation agreements.

The Mystery of the Missing Noose

  • ❓ Officer Thomas stated he ripped Epstein down but could not recall taking off the noose, while Noel did not see a noose around Epstein's neck.
  • ❌ The noose allegedly used in Epstein's death has never been identified, and a noose collected at the scene was later determined not to be the one used.
  • 🧩 The unexplained appearance of a different noose at the scene and the lack of recollection from officers raise significant questions.

Contradictory Official Findings

  • ⏰ The medical examiner could not assign a time of death due to the body being moved, preventing a precise timeline for events.
  • πŸ“Ή Surveillance footage was blurry and the camera angle partially obscured the approach to Epstein's tier, making it impossible to rule out someone entering unseen.
  • βš–οΈ Despite these critical inconsistencies and a blurry video, Epstein's death was publicly ruled a suicide just hours after the medical examiner's review.

Erosion of Public Trust

  • πŸ“‰ The speaker highlights the Epstein case as a prime example of why there is a lack of trust in government, citing numerous inconsistencies and unexplained details.
  • 🚫 A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding the events has been stonewalled by the government, further fueling suspicions.
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