The 5 Most INSANE Facts about Jeffrey Epstein’s Suicide

Jeffrey Epstein is dead. While early reports suggested that he died by suicide, the official coroner report could not reach the same conclusion. That’s VERY suspicious.

For now, his death is under investigation by the FBI. We all know that there is plenty of room for corruption in this story. The sheer number of things that had to go wrong for him to even have a chance to commit suicide is mind boggling. Still, there are details that make this completely chilling.

You know that Epstein had dirt on a lot of powerful people. It’s a big part of why so many people think he was killed and did not die by suicide.

While the Clintons are the first to come to mind when it comes to motive, they’re on a long list that includes British royalty and European Prime Ministers. He had plenty of enemies. Whether he chose to hang himself or not, there’s plenty of reason to suspect foul play.

The circumstances of his death only make it worse. He was removed from suicide watch one day before his death. His cellmate was transferred out hours before he died. He was given a bunk bed which is supposed to be a no-go for anyone who has attempted suicide. The guards failed to check on him exactly long enough for him to die. The compound holding him had a perfect record of no suicides right up until his death.

And these aren’t even the most INSANE facts about his death.

A lot of things are fishy here, and everyone knows it. If you really want to understand why a rich and powerful man died from an apparent suicide in his cell, watch this video. The sheer obviousness of it all is undeniable.

Also, host Steven Crowder manages to inject a few killer jokes while he discusses it. We have to laugh so we don’t cry, right?


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