After reviewing files related to the 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein in a Manhattan prison, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has revealed the Democrat financier’s probable cause of death.
While Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide, many have long questioned whether he may have been silenced.
However, Bongino said he believes Epstein did kill himself, as the medical examiner ruled at the time.
In a post on X, Bongino said:
“I have reviewed the case. Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
“There’s no evidence in the case file indicating otherwise.”
Speculation has raged for years about Epstein’s real cause of death.
Since Epstein was found dead, many have argued that someone killed him to prevent revelations about who participated with him in the sexual abuse and trafficking of young girls at his compound.
It even became an iconic tagline added to the end of a statement whenever anyone wanted to debunk a talking point: “And Epstein didn’t kill himself.”
But Bongino seemed pretty sure in his declaration, and FBI Director Kash Patel agreed.
“I’m not asking you to believe me, or not, ” Bongino said.
“I’m telling you what exists, and what doesn’t.
“If new evidence surfaces, I’m happy to reevaluate.”
Theories have run rampant about what happened the night of Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
It was discovered that the guards supposed to be monitoring him on suicide watch failed to do their jobs.
Epstein didn’t have a cellmate, and the guards were working overtime.
The guards also lied on their logs about whether they checked on him when they were supposed to.
Cameras also mysteriously malfunctioned, which could have caught his actions.
Apparently, Epstein saw their negligence as a chance to end his life.
According to the official narrative, Epstein allegedly wanted to kill himself from the moment he was jailed.
When no one was looking on that night in August 2019, Epstein allegedly took the bed linens and made a noose, from which he hung himself.
One thing was for sure that it was incredibly convenient for several high-profile individuals when Epstein was found dead.
Information has come out about some powerful people who were involved with Epstein, including Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton.
Unsurprisingly, however, no charges have succeeded against figures like Clinton and the British prince.
The whole Epstein mess has mostly stayed in the shadows.
It has been shrouded in questions but without too many definitive answers.
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