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Meanwhile, no one's asking now that someone's been able to pull it off, will prison 'suicide' be the best way to bury the truth?

Don't Look To FBI For Truth Behind Epstein's Mysterious Demise


By Judi McLeod ——--August 14, 2019

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Don't Look To FBI For Truth Behind Epstein's Mysterious DemiseFor any still holding out hope that the FBI will unearth the truth about Jeff Epstein's curious 'suicide' in the Manhattan Correctional Center's prison: Don't hold your breath. Media reports on Epstein's prison death should be--but isn't--officially categorized as "alleged suicide". For starters, the FBI will be investigating not provable facts, but allegations.
"Allegations" are all that everyone--including the FBI--have and all that we will ever have on the alleged 'suicide' of Jeffrey Epstein. How can we be so sure? As Canada Free Press commenter TJ Andersen posted in CFP's Comment Section yesterday..."Support for 99.9% of FBI is old. Not one FBI agent has come out as a whistleblower over Russia hoax/coup. Not one." TJ's kind of thinking deals in facts rather than allegations. "Attorney General William Barr announced following Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide Saturday morning that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz launched an investigation into the circumstances of the accused child sex trafficker's death in his prison cell. (Washington Examiner, Aug. 10, 2019)
"This move is in addition to the FBI inquiry already underway. The FBI declined to comment about its investigation. "I was appalled to learn that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide while in federal custody," Barr said. "Mr. Epstein's death raises serious questions that must be answered."

Neither the Justice Department nor the inspector general's office immediately responded to the Washington Examiner's request for further details.
"Horowitz has handled high-profile investigations before. Last summer, the watchdog released a 568-page report on Midyear Exam, the DOJ and FBI investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's improper private email server. And the inspector general is expected to release the results of his investigation into allegations of abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act during the Trump-Russia probe sometime around Labor Day." (Examiner)
"Expected to" in no way guarantees that it's going to happen. The trail had already turned stone cold long before the FBI and Justice Department got their Epstein death-in-jail investigations underway. This is one manhunt where the man (the perp) is already no more.
"The Bureau of Prisons released a statement on Saturday stating that the jet-setting financier and sex offender was found "unresponsive in his cell" located in the Special Housing Unit at around 6:30 a.m. this morning following "an apparent suicide." Officials said lifesaving efforts were immediately undertaken and that emergency medical services were quickly called. Epstein was brought to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.(Examiner) "Epstein reportedly hanged himself, and a gurney carrying Epstein's body was wheeled out of the Manhattan Correctional Center around 7:30 a.m. this morning, according to reports."

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Irrefutable proof of a trail long gone cold: "Drone footage of "suicided" sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's 'Pedo Island' home shows that potentially crucial electronics equipment was removed from the home before an FBI raid which took place on Monday. (Summit News, Aug. 13, 2019)
"This video taken on July 15th show what appears to be an Apple computer on the right along with a pair of binoculars and a box of tissues," writes Chris Menahan. "It looks as though there's a white wire possibly connected to an external hard drive on the same desk. What looks like a printer can be seen on the far right, deeper in the kitchen. There's also what looks like a tablet charging on the left."
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Crimes attributed to Jeff Epstein happened a long time ago, and the closest authorities ever got to to taking him into custody was when he was assigned to the Palm Beach Stockade, where he was allowed to check himself out to go to his office, where he hired Palm Beach Sheriff's Deputies to act as his security, referring to him as client, and keeping watch as women and girls went into his office. That was some 10 years ago. As Daniel Greenfield points out in yesterday's brilliant column:
"Somebody did not want the inmate in a cell on one of the top floors of the MCC testifying, even though the job of MCC personnel isn't just to lock them up, but to keep them from dying. Before Jeffrey Epstein, Mafia kingpins, drug lords and terrorists had come and gone. A helicopter rescue operation had failed. "And then Epstein had somehow managed to impossibly hang himself in his cell. "According to a former MCC inmate, the sheets are paper thin, but somehow, Epstein supposedly hung himself with one of those. "In MCC, someone had authorized that Epstein be left alone in his cell while he died. Someone authorized that he be off suicide watch. Someone authorized that his guards be barely functional. "Someone.

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"MCC was supposed to be different. After suborning the justice systems of Florida, New Mexico, and New York, not to mention the Federal system, he was finally going to get what was coming to him. "And he did. Just not by way of the justice system. "Despite allegedly trying to commit suicide a few weeks ago, he was taken off suicide watch, again, where he would have been monitored in a special cell every 15 minutes for... reasons unknown. "Not only wasn't he monitored every 30 minutes, but he wasn't monitored for hours. "Reasons unknown ought to be Epstein's epitaph. He wasn't prosecuted by Florida or the Feds for raping numerous girls for reasons unknown. Three states failed to register him as a level 3 sex offender for reasons unknown. "Jeffrey Epstein enjoyed a vast amount of influence and discretion because of his connections. Wealthy men and women have gone to prison and even passed through MCC before. Epstein's money and influence both came from sources that have yet to be sufficiently nailed down. And now never will be. "Isn't that convenient?"
Like Epstein Greenfield's "someone" is the man (or woman) who got away. Meanwhile, no one's asking now that someone's been able to pull it off, will prison 'suicide' be the best way to bury the truth?

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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