Two MAJOR findings from the Epstein files make Glenn Beck question EVERYTHING
From Glenn Beck
Newly released DOJ documents reveal intriguing findings regarding surveillance footage from the night of Jeffrey Epstein's death, specifically noting an unidentified orangecoled shape seen moving towards his cell. Investigators are divided on the identity of this figure, with hypotheses ranging from a possibly escorted inmate to a corrections officer carrying bedding, raising questions about protocol violations and the circumstances surrounding Epstein's demise.
Key Takeaways
- In a prison where protocols reign, an 'orange shape' challenges everything we thought we knew about Epstein's death.
- Surveillance can be misleading; a fuzzy orange shape now raises more questions than the actual cause of death.
- Late-night inmate movements are more suspicious than a cat burglar; what was someone doing there at 10:39 PM?
- Officers were 'unusually absent' that night—if only sleepy guards were the only thing haunting Epstein's cell.
- Official reports ignored the 'mysterious orange', proving sometimes the truth isn't just stranger than fiction; it's invisible.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jeffrey Epstein (person)
- CBS News (company)
- Tova Noel (person)
- Gito Bonhomem (person)
- FBI (company)
- New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (company)
- William P. Barr (person)
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (concept)
- Dan Bonino (person)