The
crazy circumstances surrounding the suicide of child molester and
pedophile Jeffrey Epstein now has to contend with a new allegation he
couldn’t have committed suicide.
Epstein
was an inmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York
City operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBP). He was jailed at
the MCC following his arrest on July 6 on federal charges having to do
with the sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York.
Epstein
hung himself in his cell, which he was supposed to have shared with
another inmate. He was found dead by guards at 6:30 a.m. on Aug. 10.
An ex-con once imprisoned at the MCC told The New York Post’s Brad
Hamilton and Bruce Golding, “There’s no way that man could have killed
himself. I’ve done too much time in those units. It’s an impossibility.”
This
informant spent several months in the 9 South special housing unit for
high-profile prisoners such as Epstein. He was awaiting trial at the
time.
He
revealed the height from the floor to the ceiling “is like eight or
nine feet. There’s no way for you to connect to anything. You have
sheets, but they’re paper level, not strong enough. He (Epstein) was 200
pounds -- it would never happen,” asserted the former inmate.
The
man said that when an inmate’s on suicide watch, he’s dressed in a
white smock, basically a straight jacket, because guards know a person
can be injurious to himself.
He ruled out the notion Epstein hung himself while standing on his bed.
“No sir. There’s a steel frame, but you can’t move it. There’s no light fixture. There’s no bars.”
He
also claimed there isn’t enough stuff inside a cell that can
“successfully create an instrument of death. You want to write a letter,
they give you rubber pens and maybe once a week a piece of paper.
Nothing hard or made of metal.”
He said he didn’t believe Epstein “had a cellmate. He was too blown up.”
The psychological damage a prison of this type can inflict on the minds of inmates is immense.
“It’s
like you’re an animal and you’ve been brought into a kennel. A guy like
Jeffrey, it’s like, ‘Holy sh-t.’ I told my parents not to come there.
God wasn’t in the building.”
More disturbingly, the man said if the guards see that a guy is breaking, “they’re going to help you break. But it’s my firm belief that Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide. It just didn’t happen.”
To read Villasanta's entire article, click HERE.
To learn more about the peculiar circumstances surrounding (and leading up to) Jeffrey Epstein's death, check out the following sources:
Jon Rappoport: "Jeffrey Epstein Dead; What Happens Now?" (8-10-19)
Loren Coleman: "Epstein's Enigmatic Temple" (8-10-19)
Jon Rappoport: "Jeffrey Epstein's Endless Connections" (8-11-19)
Jon Rappoport: "Jeffrey Epstein Out in the Open" (8-13-19)
"Aircraft N-number N474AW Shared by Jeffrey Epstein, DynCorp, the State Department and the CIA"
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