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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
Over the past couple of weeks, we've been talking a lot about Jeffrey Epstein's death
and the circumstances surrounding it.
And look, I'm not exactly what you would call a conspiracy theorist.
But I have no idea how anyone can look at what happened with Jeffrey Epstein's death
and not have serious questions and serious reservations about the official narrative that
we've been fed and whereas before we had some thoughts about what happened.
But there really wasn't much to back it up.
But now that we have those OIG interviews and we're getting some more information about
people who were on the scene right in the aftermath of this and some of the inmates that
were around when Jeffrey Epstein was losing his life.
And up until recently, we didn't have any of this information really and to be honest
with you, I'm shocked by how much we're learning about the circumstances surrounding
Jeffrey Epstein's death and when you start putting all the pieces together, it would
certainly appear to me that the narrative that we've been fed is just a bunch of BS.
So today we have an article from the Miami Herald and the headline, Prison Guard discussed
cover up of Epstein's death, inmate tells FBI.
This article was authored by Julie K. Brown.
An inmate housed at Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York told the FBI he overheard
guards talking about covering up Jeffrey Epstein's death on the morning that he died.
I mean, there is so much going on here that it's very hard to keep it all together, right?
You have to really be on your game, dab all these ducks in a row, especially considering
the piecemeal way we're getting this information.
So that's why we documented the way we do.
It's like an ongoing show, right?
Where if you miss one episode, you're going to be behind.
And there's so much information that's coming out now, especially with the drop that
you have to eat the elephant one bite at a time.
So for me, we're going to be focusing on Jeffrey Epstein's death and the circumstances
surrounding it over the next few weeks, because there's still so much to get to.
We have the Tove and a well deposition.
We're still going through.
We have depositions from other people that were there that night, the electrical engineer,
the captain, the lieutenant, people we have never heard from before.
So my suggestion is make sure you get yourself some refreshments, a nice cold drink, something
on a munch on, because we got quite the journey.
The federal government's online Epstein library contains a five-page handwritten report of
an FBI interview with an inmate who awoke the morning of August 10, 2019, to the loud
commotion in the special housing unit or a shoe where he and Epstein were jailed.
Breathe, breathe, he recalled officers shouting at about 6.30 a.m., then he said he heard
an officer say, dudes, you killed that dude.
And look, under normal circumstances, we could write this off, right?
We could say that this was, you know, negligence of duty, Tove and a well and Michael Thomas,
they were just overworked.
And they were very tired on this shift and they both decided to fall asleep at the exact
same time.
Okay, fine.
That's what you want to pitch to me.
Cool.
But at least that's based somewhere in reality.
It's all this other stuff that we're learning that doesn't fit.
And when we're talking about Tove and a well, especially, where did all this money come
from that she was getting?
There was never any kind of forensic look at where this money originated and why it ended
up in her account.
I mean, if anybody out there wants to send me $11,000, I'd love to receive it.
Well, I don't want to sit on the internet all day and look at motorcycles and couches
sounds like a pretty good time.
But when it comes to what happened in that facility, look, I got a lot of questions about Tove
and a well, especially sorry, but I do.
Now I'm not going to say that she's the one who did it, but none of this makes sense.
None of its ever made sense and aboggles my mind that people are so willing to just accept
this official narrative that they pitched to us.
A female guard replied, if he's dead, we're going to cover it up.
And he's going to have an alibi, my officers, the FBI notes said, the inmate claim, the
whole thing, the whole wing overheard the exchange.
And I don't doubt it.
When we go through those depositions, the way we are, does it shock you that Tove and
a well and Michael Thomas are liars?
I don't know.
I don't recall the basic stuff.
Oh, is there a hot list?
Oh, what's that?
Hey, what's policy while you're working in the shoe?
Oh, I have no idea.
I've only worked there 4,000 times.
And they got away with that shit.
Do you think you would have gotten away with it?
I know I wouldn't have.
My luck.
Fuck that.
I walk around with a fucking cloud over my head.
If something can go wrong for me, that shit goes wrong.
You know the saying, waiting for the other shoe to drop?
I live by that shit.
But I guess if you're Tove and a well, no big deal.
I can die on your watch.
You can get a bunch of money.
You'll get a deferred sentence.
And nobody will ask any questions.
God bless America.
Later, after learning Epstein had died, he said inmate said, Miss Noel, kill Jeffrey.
Yo, again, look, this is what these inmates are saying.
And if any of those inmates that were on that wing are out there, or you know any of
those inmates that were on that wing, I would love to talk to them.
I would love to talk to them because there's a lot we can learn here still.
And unfortunately, we can't rely on the official channels to shoot us straight.
So we have to get creative and we have to figure out, you know, what's what?
A real narrative, a real story, what did people see?
A full investigation.
I know, I know.
I'm asking a lot here.
He identified the female guard as Tove and a well, one of two correctional officers,
who were later charged with falsifying reports, so that it appeared from their records that
they had made the rounds that night, when they had not.
The charges against her and the other officer Michael Thomas were later dropped, but both
were fired.
Well, that makes everything better.
Like they just fucked up your order over at in and out.
Yeah, okay, you get fired for that.
Not this.
Should probably go to jail and I don't know about you folks, but I find it wholly unacceptable.
The way that both Tove and a well and Michael Thomas acted during those interviews.
And it just blows me away that people can get away with that shit.
And when I tell you that these depositions that they're giving in front of Congress are
a theater, this is what I mean.
There's no teeth.
Congress has to have some teeth.
And either there needs to be a special counsel or a special committee or something, because
what's happening right now, completely unacceptable.
The inmates account has not been substantiated, but it nevertheless raises questions about
Epstein's in custody death.
Both the New York medical examiner and the US Department of Justice concluded that Epstein
died by suicide.
Well, we're going to dive into that actual report today.
The actual medical examiner's report, I got my hands on that too.
And like usual, I'm going to share it with all of you unadulterated so that you can form
an opinion for yourself.
Dr. Michael Bodden, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's estate to attend the autopsy,
has said he believes the injuries to Epstein were more akin to strangulation than suicide.
And I'm more apt to believe Dr. Bodden, considering his experience in this realm.
But of course, he has motivation to say, you know, Epstein died too, right?
So there's a lot going on here.
I won't dispute that.
He was hired by the family, you know, so there's certainly an argument to be made.
The big problem for me is I don't trust the officials involved in the case.
So I don't trust their narrative.
Any of it.
I feel like it's all too gaysy.
And I think that when we go through the report, you're going to see why.
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But the FBI report is likely to fan suspicion, as the New York Post also reported on Saturday.
That Noel's bank flagged a $5,000 cash deposit she made to her Chase bank account on July
30th, 2019.
A week after Epstein was found in his cell, and what prison officials concluded, was
a suicide attempt on July 23rd, 2019.
The official reports into the incident show that Epstein initially told prison officials
that his cellmate had tried to kill him after extorting him for money.
Ah.
That tracks.
What have I told you about Nicholas Tartaglione from the very beginning?
And there's some lady out here now running around, talking all kinds of wild, about
how Nicholas Tartaglione is some kind of victim?
Are you for real?
Did you not listen to his trial?
There's a murderer murdered four men over drugs.
Sure, the people he murdered, drug dealers too.
Does that mean he should get off?
Of course not.
The guy's an absolute scumbag, a whole ass career of corruption.
So why was he in a cell with Jeffrey Epstein in the first place?
Nobody's ever answered that question, who signed off on that, who made that decision,
and why?
The post also reported that on the morning of Epstein's death on August 10th, Noel
searched the term latest on Epstein in jail twice, once at 5.42am, and again at 5.52am,
about 40 minutes before the other guard, Michael Thomas found Epstein.
Well, is she the one who contacted 4chan and reported this 38 minutes before the news
broke?
I mean, at this point, who else could it be?
Her bank records, which were in the files, showed that Noel received thousands of dollars
in cash and jail payments in the months before Epstein died.
She has not been charged with any crime, the Miami Herald was unsuccessful in reaching
her attorney on Saturday.
Well, yeah, she's not going to say shit.
She got away with it.
You think she's going to rat herself out now?
Zero chance.
Look how evasive she was in that interview.
And look at how quick her union rep stepped in to try and, you know, smooth things over.
It's all just a big joke, a gigantic jack-off.
That's what it is.
And frankly, I'm tired of it.
Epstein's former cellmate, Efron Reyes, told prison officials that he told Epstein he
would be safer if he paid inmates and guards for protection.
Sources have told the Herald that Epstein did make protection payments.
Well, what do you know?
So the next question is, who are those payments made to and why?
You mean to tell me they don't have that information, huh?
Yeah, okay, sure.
Noel's bank records also reveal that she was making payments on a brand new
Range Rover, a Range Rover for a prison guard, a corrections officer.
Yo, I'm in the wrong business.
Maybe I should go and become some kind of prison guard, a Range Rover,
fucking kid me right now.
But she was not asked about the cash during her DOJ interview.
Epstein had three fractures on the left and right side of his lernix,
and Bodden said, it's rare for any bones to be broken in a hanging,
let alone multiple bones to be fractured.
Those fractures are extremely unusual in suicidal hangings,
and could occur much more commonly, and homicidal strangulation, said Bodden,
who added that there were hemorrhages and Epstein's eyes,
that are also more common in strangulation than in hangings.
The DOJ's official death investigation noted that none of the inmates
who were interviewed had any credible information,
suggesting Epstein's cause of death was something other than suicide.
Well, don't be silly.
They knew the results of the investigation before they even started.
This was all by design.
They knew what the deal was and they covered it up.
That's what I believe.
Now, look, I'm not telling anybody else that that's what they have to believe.
But I think that I've made my case and I think I've laid out the evidence
to back up what I'm saying.
The investigation also concluded that three interviewed inmates
with a direct line of sight and Epstein's cell door stated that no one entered
or exited Epstein's cell after Epstein was locked into his cell the night before.
Well, that's very possible too.
And if that's the case, then it fits with what I think.
That Tartaglioni was there to pass a message on to Epstein.
Look, bro, either you do it or we will.
We can reach out and touch you at any time.
Look at this.
So either you get your shit right, get your last will in order, handle your business.
And we're going to give you that one last bonus, if you will.
But if not, you can expect somebody like Nicholas Tartaglioni in your cell again,
choking the goddamn daylights out of you.
And in my opinion, that's always been right at the top of the list as to what happened in that cell.
It's very possible that Epstein took his own life, but not because he wanted to.
But because he was told that if he didn't do it, they were going to do it for him.
So look, there's still a lot going on here, right?
And I'm not saying that that's absolutely what happened, but I think that that is a very likely scenario
when you put all the pieces together.
And so that's what we're going to keep doing.
And the next step will be taking a look at the medical examiner's report that we just got our hands on.
And of course, we're still going through the Tova Noel deposition as well.
So like usual, plenty to get to and as you're a guide on this journey,
please keep your hands and your feet in the vehicle at all times.
And whatever you do, don't feed the animals.
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