Recent reports continue to highlight contradictions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, which was officially ruled a suicide but remains a subject of widespread speculation.
Inmate in Orange: An analysis of surveillance video, as mentioned in a CBS News report, noted an "orange shape" moving up the stairs leading to Epstein's cell tier shortly before 10:40 p.m. on the night of his death. Forensic video experts suggested this shape could be a person dressed in an orange prison uniform climbing the stairs, contradicting the original official interpretation.
Other Contradictions: Official investigations have cited:
Failure by guards to check on Epstein every 30 minutes, with the guards later falsifying records.
Malfunction of two cameras outside his cell.
The use of an orange cloth strip in the cell (or another room) being linked to his death, even though later reports stated the "noose depicted is not the ligature Epstein used to kill himself."
An initial autopsy finding a broken hyoid bone, which is disputed as being more indicative of homicide by strangulation than suicide by hanging.
Tres Rivers
Investigative Journalist for
HARP ON THE TRUTH