Epstein Death Case: Orange Figure Camera caught on Sparks Foul Play Doubt; Experts suspect the official story

A mysterious orange figure was seen at night near Jeffrey Epstein’s cell, promoting the latest controversy on her when she died.The figure was discovered in a video footage, which has inspired leading forensic experts to question the official account of the US government. According to CBS News, the blurred figure captured under surveillance cannot be what the authorities claimed initially.The clip shows shady orange shape, which climbs the stairs towards the cell block of Epstein in the metropolitan correction center, around 10:40 pm, the notorious child sexual criminal hanging in his cell a night before.While the federal investigators earlier concluded that the pixelated object was only an improvement officer “carrying linen or prisoner clothes”, several forensic experts told CBS that they believe that he could be a prisoner wearing a prisoner.“Depending on a limited video, it is more likely to a person in a person [orange] Uniform, “retired NYPD Sergeant and Forensic Video Expert Connor McCourt told CBS.Epstein, 66, was discovered dead in his sale on 10 August 2019. An official body examination and the Department of Justice (DOJ) -FBI concluded that he died of suicide. However, experts consulted by CBS News have pointed to several flaws in the DOJ investigation.However, the FBI has claimed that the surveillance cameras would have shown anyone to enter or leave the area where Epstein was held, the CBS footage analysis otherwise indicates. The ladder leading to its cell is largely outside the camera frame, and the entrance of the cell is not visible at all.Video forensic expert Jim Saifard told CBS, “There is no way to say that a person could reach him, to his room, without looking at his room, he is false without looking.”The footage in the question also does not appear to be raw, which notes CBS screen recording signals, including a cursor and menu on the screen. The video moves forward for a full minute just before midnight, and a sudden change in the aspect ratio.Responding to a fresh investigation, the office of Inspector General (OIG) stood by its earlier conclusions.“Our comprehensive evaluation of circumstances in weeks, days and hours before Epstein’s death included the effects of the old staffing crisis for a long time, the effects of the old staffing crisis [Bureau of Prisons] A statement to CBS cited by New York Post stated that BOP failure to provide and maintain quality camera coverage within its facilities.“As CBS notes, nothing changed in its analysis or the conclusions or recommendations of OIG were modified.”Public interest in Epstein’s death increased again this month after the DOJ was repeated, but there was no evidence that he was murdered, despite years of speculation and the principles of conspiracy.The DOJ and the FBI also said that their investigation did not “” client list “to others in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.US President Donald Trump called upon the Americans to stop “time and energy” on the humiliated financer, attracting fresh attention.Meanwhile, Epstein’s long -time colleague Gisline Maxwell was questioned by US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches in two days last week. His legal team is allegedly insisting on an forgiveness or a punishment from the President. Maxwell is currently serving a 20 -year sentence for his role in Epstein’s crimes.

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