
Fbi will soon release video that proves jeffrey epstein was not murdered: ‘clear as day’
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino promised Thursday to release new video that finally debunks conspiracy theories that sex predator Jeffrey Epstein could have been murdered — insisting “no one
was there but him” at the time of his jail cell suicide. “There’s video clear as day,” Bongino told “Fox & Friends.” “He’s the only person in there and the only person coming out. You
can see it.” “There is video and when you look at the video — and we will release it, we’re working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced – and we will give the original so you
don’t think there are any shenanigans – you will see no one in there but him. There’s just nobody there,” Bongino said. “I say to people of the time — if you have a tip, let us know — but
there is no DNA, there’s no audio, there’s no fingerprints, there’s no suspects, there’s no accomplices, there’s no tips. There is nothing. If you have it, I’m happy to see it.” Epstein’s
death was ruled a suicide at the time, but the pedophile financier’s abrupt demise has long been dogged by rampant theories. EXPLORE MORE Among them is that the billionaire, who was awaiting
trial on child sex-trafficking charges, could have been killed by some of the rich and famous who engaged with him — or were privy to his crimes — over the years. Fueling that speculation
has been some of the peculiar aspects of his demise, such as other cameras in the outside hallway that malfunctioned and had been previously broken, per multiple reports. Two guards had also
fallen asleep on the day of his death and neglected to check in on him every 30 minutes as required,. At first, a medical examiner concluded Epstein’s death was a suicide. However, his
family later tapped famed forensic pathologist Michael Baden, who concluded that based on the evidence, a homicide was far more probable than a suicide. Authorities claimed Epstein had
attempted suicide about three weeks prior to his death. He was subsequently placed on suicide watch but taken off before his body was discovered with a bedsheet around his neck on Aug. 10,
2019. Epstein’s brother has highlighted the camera issues as one of the key pieces of evidence about why he believes the official account of the circumstances behind the sex predator’s
death “seems like a cover-up,” as he previously told The Post. “I’m just telling you what we see in the file,” Bongino said Thursday when asked about the case. “I just want to be crystal
clear on this. I am not asking anyone to believe me. I’m telling you what’s there and what isn’t.” “There’s going to be a disclosure on this coming shortly,” he added as he teased the video.
Bongino’s revelation about the unseen footage comes after he faced backlash from MAGA fans when he and FBI Director Kash Patel emphatically declared earlier this month that the notorious
sex predator’s death was a suicide. “I have reviewed the case. Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. There’s no evidence in the case file indicating otherwise,” he wrote on X at the time. Patel,
too, made clear that he believed Epstein’s death was a suicide and nothing more. “As someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who’s been in that prison system, who’s
been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who’s been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that’s what that was,” he told Fox News in an earlier interview.