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DOJ releases 11-hour prison video disputing murder claims in Epstein death investigation
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The U.S. Department of Justice has released 11 hours of surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein’s prison death. The footage shows that no one entered his cell prior to him being found dead.
Epstein was discovered dead in his New York City cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges. Official reports ruled the death a suicide by hanging.
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The Context
The release aims to counter speculation that Epstein was murdered while in federal custody. The footage allegedly confirms that his cell remained undisturbed throughout the night.
Conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death have circulated for years due to the high-profile nature of his case. Multiple lapses in jail procedures were previously cited by internal investigations.
The DOJ has not provided additional commentary beyond the video release. The 11-hour segment reportedly spans the entire night leading up to Epstein’s death.
Surveillance footage in federal prisons is used for both routine monitoring and investigative purposes. Access to such footage is typically limited due to legal and privacy concerns.
Some observers maintain that inconsistencies in past reports still leave questions unanswered. Others see the footage as sufficient to close the debate over foul play.
Broader distrust in institutions has fueled skepticism around high-profile cases like Epstein’s. The DOJ’s decision to release the footage appears aimed at restoring public confidence.
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