Do you think Jeffrey Epstein death is a result of foul play rather then suicide?
Because he has a lot of dirt on high level people like politicians, wallstreet executives, hollywood elites, business people. It is a fact he is connected to the Trump's and Clinton's
29 Answers
- Anonymous4 months ago
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- Warren TLv 74 months ago
IF IT WAS FOUL PLAY WOULD HAVE TO BEEN DONE BY A GUARD SINCE NO ONE WAS IN THE CELL WITH HIM
- Const. KingLv 74 months ago
Who is to say. One thing is for sure, you cannot believe 1 word the government tells people.
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- KowabungaLv 64 months ago
I am sure he killed himself. not everyone can play the prison game. in prison you have to ride with your color weather you are racist or not or wether you like it or not, you will be in a white gang, prison politics are for the violent and anti social. in prison they cut people when they have an argument or if they did something bad the gang doesnt like... and he was going to spend the rest of his life in prison. thats no fun
- ProfessorLv 74 months ago
The prevailing thought seems to be that a lot of people are breathing a little easier right now.
- megalomaniacLv 74 months ago
It at the very least looks suspicious, but let's be patient and let the people who's job it is to sort these things out, sort them out. Or at least let's see what the official version is and then start debating from there.
AG Barr should be the last person to head this investigation!
- 4 months ago
No. Anyone wicked enough to molest children doesn't believe in God. Therefore he would have no scruples about killing himself to avoid the pain of being locked up in a little box.
Well, to be fair, he's going to hell for... ever. That's far worse, but I guess he didn't believe that so it won't happen. That's how everything works: just stop believing in it and it magically isn't so.
A guard on duty wouldn't take the chance, but an outsider with access to keys could. There are dozens of employees in prisons who are not guards.