Surveillance Footage From Outside Jeffrey Epstein’s Cell During First Suicide Attempt Is Missing
Written by Isheka N. Harrison
A recent disappearing act makes it seem as if the powers that be want to bolster the conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The surveillance footage from outside the accused sexual predator’s cell when he attempted suicide has gone missing, reported New York Daily News.
Prosecutors in the case made the announcement that
no one could find the footage Wednesday. The footage was supposed to be used to
help the defense of ex-cop Nick Tartaglione, who
is facing trial for murdering four people in a drug deal gone back.
Tartaglione claims to have saved Epstein’s
life on July 23 when he said the wealth financier attempted to hang himself. Epstein
did die two weeks later on Aug. 10 in what was ruled a suicide.
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Epstein was accused of multiple counts of sex-trafficking
underage girls. The video surveillance’s disappearance is the latest in a
series of events that have some scratching their heads and calling the details surrounding
Epstein’s death suspicious.
Two prison guards were charged on Nov. 5 for falsifying
records to show they checked on Epstein every 30 minutes, when they allegedly
took napd and surfed the internet. Twitter said they were just scapegoats in a
cover-up.
Tartaglione’s attorney, Bruce Barket, noted his concern about the footage. “It is on the surface troubling,” Barket said. “I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve found out more details.”