FBI investigating Epstein apparent suicide amid suspicion surrounding his death

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The FBI has launched an investigation into the apparent suicide of billionaire and alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, the agency said in a press release Saturday.

Epstein, who was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, reportedly hanged himself Saturday morning, and his body was removed from Manhattan Correctional Center soon after. The timing of his death, which followed a 2,000-page document dump on Friday, as well as the fact that he had been placed on suicide watch following an incident in which he was found unconscious last month, was met with suspicion from many.

While law enforcement officers indicated Epstein had killed himself, the New York City Chief Medical Examiner has yet to make an official ruling on his cause of death.

“We are investigating the cause of death and we have an open case,” a representative said. “There is no official cause of death yet — the medical examiner has to do their job.”

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50 thoughts on “FBI investigating Epstein apparent suicide amid suspicion surrounding his death

  • August 10, 2019

    I don’t have any reason to doubt that he killed himself but what really gets me is…

    “I was appalled to learn that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide while in federal custody. Mr. Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered,” Barr said in a statement. “In addition to the FBI’s investigation, I have consulted with the Inspector General who is opening an investigation into the circumstances of Mr. Epstein’s death.”

    Where’s the appalled government attorney when an RSO is murdered in county jail? Oh wait, that government attorney is partying with someone just like Jeffrey Epstein.

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  • August 10, 2019

    No. This was a hit job to protect the elite of elites from getting found out and implicated.

    **I’ve been sounding the alarm for years on this website. But yet people just don’t want to believe me, or would rather just put their heads in the sand. I don’t know. Either way is a dangerous route to take. It should be becoming increasingly more and more obvious by the day, that we are a country run by criminals. From politicians, to congresspeople, to judges, to lawyers, to law enforcement officers, to heads of corporations, etc… The more laws we allow them to pass over us, and the more power we give them to rule over us, the worse its going to get for us. I don’t know why we think that playing the rules of their system and blindly obeying what they tell us is going to get us anywhere and get us any relief or freedom from the tyranny that they created for us to be in. I mean honestly people, how do you think this country even came into being in the first place?? It’s because brave patriotic men and women almost 250 years ago, got sick and tired of the tyranny they were living under in England/Europe and actually rose up and revolted against the tyranny of their government. Yes, the government fought back, but in the end, our forefathers WON the battle and gained their freedom from tyranny. Meanwhile, we just sit back like sheep to the slaughter and let the govt run roughshod over us day in and day out with constant surveillance, sting operations, the taking of our liberties, making up rules as they go (can anyone say going to register every 6 months??) , passing unconstitutional laws, etc.. and yet the general population and average joes in this country just sit back and let it happen without so much as a peep. Fighting back at this point on a large scale seems meaningless at this point as the government and it’s bureaucracies have just gotten so huge, there’s nothing that we the people can do about this. And as you can see with this Epstein case, if you are a threat to them in any way, they can and will, take you out. God help us.

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    • August 11, 2019

      MJ
      I agree with you 100% . Did Epstein commit suicide? Not for a minute. He was too convicted he has enough money to buy his way out as he has always done before.

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      • August 12, 2019

        That’s convinced not convicted.My computer changes words on me often.

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      • August 12, 2019

        Yes you’re correct Dave. His lawyers were working out a deal to only get him 5 years if he spilled his guts.

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  • August 10, 2019

    No telling how many orbers he had potental to expose. Victims are upset because tbey couldnt hang him, like all registered citizens, Hung by an angry lunch mob.

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  • August 10, 2019

    This guy if convicted could implicate many other high profile powerful ppl. He commits suicide while in custody…hmmm, really? …and of course Justice Sullia just dies with any fawl play involved…

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  • August 10, 2019

    A bigger concern to me is the report that came out Friday, implicating some prominent men. All those named adamantly denied the accusations. Yes, they could be guilty, but if any one of them is innocent, I wish him good luck in trying to prove his innocence. When it comes to sex crimes in this country, men are guilty until proven innocent. In some of our courtrooms today, it just takes two female accusers and the man is “sunk”. No corroborating evidence is necessary as the case is tried in the media. There are some jurors who do not have what it takes to stand up against other jurors and the public outcry that will follow when they feel that it is not beyond a reasonable doubt.

    In the summer of 2016, the Jacksonville Florida Times Union ran an article on the front page of the Sunday paper (reserved for their more important articles) stating that in Florida the standard had been lowered in some instances as to what it takes to find someone guilty of certain crimes, particularly in sex offense crimes. The article stated that there are defense attorneys, judges, and advocates who are trying to make it so that before you can put a person in prison based on the testimony of one person, you must have at least one other piece of evidence to corroborate the witness’ account. It was also stated that people are being sent to prison because of one person’s testimony, only later to be found innocent. And, of course, the real life example given was a man who had served 18 years of his sentence, all based on the testimony of a 12-year-old girl who claimed she was molested by him. At age 30, she could no longer live with her lie, and came forward on her own, admitting that her mother had her make the whole thing up. He was the mother’s boyfriend and the mother was angry with him.

    In a faculty meeting one year, my principal, in speaking to the entire faculty, warned the male teachers to never be alone with a female student (advice I would give any teacher today– male or female). My principal shared with us that in south Florida, three female students came forward saying that the same male teacher had groped all three of them. There was no corroborating evidence. The teacher was heading to prison. One of the three female students finally came forward admitting that it was all a lie. The girls had decided to falsely accuse the male teacher because they ” were mad at him”.

    Most accusers are telling the truth, but not all are.

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  • August 10, 2019

    Yeah right, undisclosed people were let into his jail cell. I think he was murdered like everyone else of us out here were worried day to day about when we were in.

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