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Summary of conversation:
Former Epstein inmate breaks the silence, claiming the official Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons reports on Epstein’s cell checks and death are falsified.
Forensic psychologist “Dr. G” analyzes the surveillance footage and DOJ/OIG report, raising questions about:
A missing minute in the video around 10:40 pm the night Epstein died.
A moving “orange blob” seen ascending stairs, which DOJ claimed was a guard carrying linens, but Dr. G argues it more closely resembles an inmate in a jumpsuit—suggesting possible foul play. The prison claims it was a guard carrying linens. However, it is prisoners who do laundry, not guards. Also, if it was laundry day there would a massive amount of laundry to do. One person would not be able to hold it.
Why was the regular "shower day" changed suddenly?
The layout of the part of the prison where Epstein was kept and released by the government is not actually where Epstein was.
Camera blind spots that contradict DOJ claims that the entire area was fully monitored.
Violations of protocol: guards slept, missed required checks, and falsified headcount records, matching earlier DOJ findings but implying deeper negligence or intentional cover-up.
Dr. G points to multiple DOJ/OIG procedural violations—such as falsified documents and missing surveillance—that could potentially warrant criminal or civil liability under federal statutes.
Former Epstein inmate breaks the silence, claiming the official Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons reports on Epstein’s cell checks and death are falsified.
Forensic psychologist “Dr. G” analyzes the surveillance footage and DOJ/OIG report, raising questions about:
A missing minute in the video around 10:40 pm the night Epstein died.
A moving “orange blob” seen ascending stairs, which DOJ claimed was a guard carrying linens, but Dr. G argues it more closely resembles an inmate in a jumpsuit—suggesting possible foul play. The prison claims it was a guard carrying linens. However, it is prisoners who do laundry, not guards. Also, if it was laundry day there would a massive amount of laundry to do. One person would not be able to hold it.
Why was the regular "shower day" changed suddenly?
The layout of the part of the prison where Epstein was kept and released by the government is not actually where Epstein was.
Camera blind spots that contradict DOJ claims that the entire area was fully monitored.
Violations of protocol: guards slept, missed required checks, and falsified headcount records, matching earlier DOJ findings but implying deeper negligence or intentional cover-up.
Dr. G points to multiple DOJ/OIG procedural violations—such as falsified documents and missing surveillance—that could potentially warrant criminal or civil liability under federal statutes.