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Mark Epstein on Jeffrey Epstein's Death and Alleged Cover-Up

The Trump ReportJuly 29, 202519 min71,592 views
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Doubts About Suicide Conclusion

  • πŸ’‘ Mark Epstein initially accepted the official conclusion of his brother Jeffrey's suicide but became suspicious after the autopsy.
  • πŸ“Œ The autopsy performed by Dr. Roman and witnessed by Dr. Bonan indicated the death looked more like a homicide than a suicide.
  • πŸ” This discrepancy alerted Mark to potential irregularities and a possible cover-up.

Questions for the Justice Department

  • ❓ Mark questions why the Justice Department has not conducted a full homicide investigation into his brother's death.
  • ⚠️ He believes calling it a suicide early on halted any thorough investigation, which would have been necessary for a homicide.
  • πŸ“„ The lack of transparency is highlighted by the fact that the two qualified forensic pathologists' findings were not mentioned in any report, and Barbara Samson, the chief pathologist, later called it a homicide without explanation.

Missing Records and Obstacles

  • 🚫 Mark has been unable to access his brother's medical records and the pre-hospital care report (PCR) filled out by EMTs.
  • πŸ“Ή He has documented interactions where he was told the PCR report does not exist in the fire department's computer records, suggesting it may have been hidden or erased.
  • πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ He is actively trying to get the word out to encourage understanding that Jeffrey Epstein may have been killed in prison.

Independent Investigations and Skepticism

  • 🀝 Mark trusts independent investigators not associated with the government or Bureau of Prisons to look into the circumstances of his brother's death.
  • πŸ—£οΈ He criticizes statements from figures like Bill Barr and Cash Patel, who declared it a suicide without proper forensic expertise or investigation, calling their statements ridiculous.
  • 🧐 He notes that independent investigators are not concluding it was a suicide, suggesting a growing consensus that it was not.

Concerns About Donald Trump and the Epstein Files

  • ⚠️ Mark believes Donald Trump has something to lose regarding the Epstein files and is trying to divert attention from them.
  • πŸ€₯ He points to Trump's statement about never being in Jeffrey Epstein's office as a falsehood, as there are witnesses placing him there multiple times, especially in the 90s when they were friends.
  • πŸ“’ He is focused on the circumstances of his brother's murder and does not get involved with the broader implications of the Epstein files beyond that.

Personal Safety and Broader Implications

  • πŸ›‘οΈ Mark takes precautions for his safety, equating it to looking both ways before crossing the street, distinguishing it from fear.
  • 🌍 He reflects that the Epstein case is another story in a world with many issues, but is glad it is getting attention, as it encourages people to look at the facts themselves.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ He expresses concern, not just as Jeffrey's brother but as a citizen, that an American citizen might have been killed in an American prison under federal government protection.
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