BREAKING: New Development in Missing Footage From Epstein’s Jail Cell
This story has had so many twists and turns it is unreal and I think that one day, maybe a few years from now, we’ll know the full story of what happened to Jeffrey Epstein.
We already know that there was some video footage missing from the night of Epstein’s death, but just recently some more video surveillance footage from the night of his attempted suicide went missing as well. Everyone really thought that it was completely gone. Even prosecutors said that the video footage no longer existed.
Now that missing footage has been found apparently.
According to Yahoo,
A day after claiming that surveillance footage from Jeffery Epstein’s July 23 suicide attempt was missing, prosecutors confirmed that the video had actually been preserved by the Metropolitan Correctional Center staff.
“Earlier today, the government confirmed with MCC staff that the video was preserved by MCC staff upon defense counsel’s request,” federal prosecutor Jason Swergold wrote in a letter to Judge Kenneth Karas.
Karas is presiding over the case of accused quadruple murderer and former cop Nick Tartaglione, who shared Epstein’s cell at the time of the attempt. Epstein was found nearly unconscious with neck injuries in what was ruled a suicide attempt at the time, but news broke in August that Epstein had accused Tartaglione of inflicting the injuries.
“We are very pleased the video was preserved, as we had asked,” Bruce Barket, Tartaglione’s attorney said on early Friday morning. “We look forward to viewing it.”
Seriously though, there is so little real information on one of the highest of high profile crimes ever seen in our country yet everything has been so sketchy about it. The footage of that night happens to not exist, the guards happened to be asleep, Epstein happened to no longer be on suicide watch yet no one knew this.