Epstein's pedophile island case (officially closed)
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 11:30 pm
How convenient
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You guys following up with the case? The circumstances on his suicide don't add up. Autopsy says the neck injuries he sustained could not have been self inflicted. Also, the judge was a friend of Epstein's father who got a job because of him. He had been tried before and walked. Without typing too much and leaving out many details.. theres a Reddit dedicated to it. Suspicious as fuck.
That is not what the autopsy said. The findings were inconclusive. Bones were broken near his Adam's apple; that does not rule out suicide since it is possible for older individuals to break those bones if they hang themselves.MicrowavedGerbil wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:42 amThe circumstances on his suicide don't add up. Autopsy says the neck injuries he sustained could not have been self inflicted.
chaos wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 4:52 pmThe jail is an overcrowded, understaffed cesspool. Although the institution is negligent, I think Epstein simply took advantage of the opportunity to act.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49323320
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Like other federal prisons, the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) suffers from shortages of staff and resources, prisoner overcrowding and is plagued by violence and poor sanitary conditions.
The jail was built to accommodate 474 inmates, but held 763 male prisoners at the time of Epstein's death, according to a statement from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Prisoners have described seeing large rats in their cells, air conditioner units so noisy it is impossible to sleep, and absence of any natural light or sanitary water.
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Serene Gregg, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 3148, said the Metropolitan Correctional Center is functioning with less than 70 percent of the needed correctional officers, forcing many to work mandatory overtime and 60- or 70-hour workweeks.
She said one of the individuals assigned to watch Epstein’s unit did not normally work as a correctional officer but, like others in roles such as counselors and teachers, was able to do so. She declined to say which one or specify the person’s regular role.
“If it wasn’t Mr. Epstein, it would have been somebody else, because of the conditions at that institution,” Gregg said. “It wasn’t a matter of how it happened or it happening, but it was only a matter of time for it to happen. It was inevitable. Our staff is severely overworked.”
Gregg said she did not know details of the investigation into Epstein’s death and declined to detail her discussions with those working that night. But she said she has long complained about understaffing at the facility, telling superiors, “It’s only a matter of time before we have a loss of life.” And in Epstein’s case, she said, it was possible overwork of officers played a role.
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