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Epstein cover-up claim: forensic expert says new footage shows inconsistencies
Summary
Dr John Paul Garrison says newly released prison surveillance footage and related documents show inconsistencies with official accounts; the government concluded Epstein died by suicide and DOJ reviews reported no evidence of foul play.
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A forensic psychologist has said there is conclusive proof of a cover-up in Jeffrey Epstein's death after reviewing newly released prison surveillance footage. The federal government concluded Epstein died by suicide in 2019, and subsequent Department of Justice reviews reported no evidence of foul play. The expert says the footage includes gaps that omit critical hours and that some released clips would not exist under government accounts of non-working cameras. The Department of Justice has been asked for comment and a response is pending.
Key points:
- The official finding remains that Epstein died by suicide, according to the 2019 medical examiner's ruling and later DOJ reviews.
- Dr John Paul Garrison, a forensic psychologist, says newly released footage and documents show inconsistencies with those official accounts.
- The released surveillance reportedly skips several hours around the time of Epstein's death and includes clips that Garrison says should not exist if certain DVR systems were not working.
- Garrison cites some autopsy notes and other record details as inconsistent, while noting he cannot provide a definitive medical conclusion.
Summary:
The expert's analysis and the newly released material have renewed questions about the completeness and consistency of records related to Epstein's death. Undetermined at this time.
