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New Epstein Cell Footage Reveals EVERYTHING

New Epstein Cell Footage Reveals EVERYTHING

Harry Sisson

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Video Summary

Newly released information from the Epstein files raises serious questions about the official account of his death. Video logs from the night he died appear to contradict official statements, particularly concerning his movement within the prison and the circumstances of his discovery. An unidentified "orange blob" was seen on surveillance footage ascending stairs to his cell tier shortly before his body was found, an event that has been interpreted differently by various investigators. Furthermore, inconsistencies regarding the presence of a noose, the condition of Epstein's body, and the timing of his death have emerged, suggesting a narrative far more complex than initially presented.

One particularly striking detail revealed is that the specific noose allegedly used in Epstein's death has never been definitively identified, and a collected noose was later determined not to be the one used.

Short Highlights

  • Newly released video logs from the night of Jeffrey Epstein's death appear to contradict official accounts.
  • An unidentified "orange blob" was captured on surveillance footage ascending stairs to Epstein's cell tier around 10:39 p.m.
  • Investigators from the FBI and the Office of Inspector General had differing interpretations of the orange figure in the video.
  • The noose allegedly used in Epstein's death has never been definitively identified, and a collected noose was found not to be the one used.
  • Both corrections officers on duty that night, Tova Noel and Bahome, faced charges for falsifying records, which were later dropped in exchange for testimony.

Key Details

New Information Contradicts Official Epstein Death Account [00:00]

  • Newly released information from the Epstein files challenges the official declaration of his death by suicide.
  • Surveillance footage and new documents have surfaced that cast doubt on the timeline and events surrounding his death.
  • The video logs reviewed are from the night Epstein died inside the prison, where many cameras were reportedly turned off or not filming crucial areas.

"Of course, the official declaration of his death was that he took his own life. But new documents and new information that has come out has really thrown that up in the air."

Surveillance Footage Analysis of Epstein's Cell Tier [01:14]

  • Analysis of video footage from the night Epstein died in prison reveals key moments and discrepancies.
  • Epstein is seen on camera for the first and only time at 7:49 p.m., being escorted to a cell.
  • The footage does not show Epstein ascending the stairwell to his cell block, and a crucial pathway to the stairs is out of view of the camera.
  • At 8:21 p.m., another inmate is escorted toward the stairs, but no movement is detected on the stairs themselves.

Unidentified Figure and Discrepant Log Entries [03:11]

  • At 10:38 p.m., a bundle of bedding or clothing is seen being carried up the stairs, though movement is barely visible and experts are skeptical it was an inmate.
  • This is reportedly the last time anyone approached Epstein's cell block before his body was discovered.
  • An "orange blob" was observed moving up the L-tier stairs around 10:39 p.m., with investigators reaching disparate conclusions: the FBI suggested it was possibly an inmate, while the Inspector General logged it as an officer carrying orange linen.
  • This unidentified individual remains a mystery.

"Could possibly be an inmate escorted up to that tier."

Contradictory Accounts of the "Orange Blob" and Jail Operations [04:12]

  • Department of Justice documents show investigators observed an orange-colored shape moving up a staircase toward Epstein's isolated tier at approximately 10:39 p.m.
  • The FBI described the fuzzy image as possibly an inmate, while the Inspector General's review suggested it was an officer carrying orange linen or bedding.
  • The final report by the Inspector General identified this as an unidentified correctional officer.
  • The official report states Epstein died by suicide sometime before 6:30 a.m., but no official time of death was determined.

Inmate Counts and Officer Accounts [06:05]

  • Records and interviews describe a largely quiet night in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where Epstein was held.
  • Several inmates reported using drugs in their cells.
  • Corrections officers Tova Noel and Bahome were interviewed; Bahome reportedly slept while on duty between 10 p.m. and midnight.
  • Investigators questioned Noel about an unexplained drop in the recorded number of inmates from 73 to 72 between 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m., a period that aligns with the sighting of the orange blob.
  • Neither officer was specifically asked about the orange-colored figure in the video log.

"The inmates went from 73 to 72. And there's no explanation for that. It's just crazy."

Unanswered Questions About the Noose and Body Discovery [08:52]

  • Michael Thomas, the correctional officer who discovered Epstein's body, stated he ripped Epstein down from a hanging position but did not recall taking the noose off.
  • Noel stated she saw Thomas lower Epstein but did not see a noose around his neck.
  • The news Epstein allegedly used has never been definitively identified, and a noose collected at the scene was determined not to be the one used.
  • Thomas described Epstein as shirtless, yet a shirt believed to have been cut from his body was later returned from the hospital.

"So, he was hanging, but there was no noose."

Medical Examiner's Review and Delayed Ruling [10:19]

  • The New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner reviewed the jail surveillance footage six days after Epstein's death and concluded the video was too blurry to identify individuals.
  • Hours later, the office publicly ruled Epstein's death a suicide.
  • A forensic pathologist for Epstein's brother suggested Epstein had likely been dead for several hours before discovery, but determining the time of death was impossible due to the body being moved.
  • Noel's attorney stated she would not be making any statements or attempts to clarify the situation.

"Isn't this all very strange?"

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