A former prisoner, held in the same prison cell as Jeffrey Epstein, says “just none” he could have died during suicide.
Last week, the Department of Justice and the FBI announced a memorandum that once again confirmed that the sex offender died of suicide in his prison chamber in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in 2019. August 10
However, in the 1980s, Capo Michael Franzese, Capo, told NewsNation that he once spent seven months in the same cell as EpsteinIs it And he didn’t even realize how anyone could enjoy his life with constant watching prison guards.
“There’s just no way. There’s no way to hang yourself,” said Franzes. He also commented on the footage that was released last week by the Department of Justice, showing the Epstein cell door to that Forensic experts said they were probably “modified” With two separate files stitched.
“You know how many cameras are turned off, I didn’t experience it – I did in prison for eight years and did not experience the cameras broken, and the perfect correctional officers who do not walk through those cameras,” said Franzes.
“They enter and look at you all the time. Actually, you know, sometimes it is shameful to go to the toilet because they go through you and keep looking at the camera.”
Former prisoner Michael Franzese (right) appeared on news and said there is
Former prisoner Michael Franzese (right) appeared at news and said Jeffrey Epstein could have been “in no way” due to suicide in his prison cell. (News)
He added: “I said it from day one, I don’t believe it was suicide. I can’t talk about what happened to him, but I don’t believe it was suicide because you just couldn’t do it physically. It would be almost impossible to do it.”
He doubled, noting that Epsein had watched suicide without any privacy.
“Especially from what I understand, Jeffrey Epstein has been watching suicide for a while. They are very closely watching you very closely. Believe me. So I just can’t buy it. I can’t buy it. I can’t buy it, I don’t have a horse in this race except my experience and the fact that I just don’t see it happens.”
Metropolitan Correctional Correction Center since 2019 August 9 Until August 10 Published in DOJ and FBI, trying to eliminate long -term conspiracy theories associated with Epstein’s suicide.
Jeffrey Epstein, a rich financier and a convicted sexual offender, died of suicide in New York Prison in 2019. (AP)
Jeffrey Epstein, a rich financier and a convicted sexual offender, died of suicide in New York Prison in 2019. (AP)
Since the release of the FBI/DOJ Memorandum, which revealed that the late sex offender factor, the Trump administration management with Epstein’s investigation, which revealed that the late sex offender did not consider any list of clients contrary to the Attorney General’s Pam. Bondi also confirmed that 2019 Epstein’s death was a suicide to strangle.
This memorandum caused ruptures of Maga World, as Trump’s famous supporters were ready for great revelations.
Last week, Trump tried to quench the bustle by criticizing a journalist who asked about DOJ/FBI memorandum.
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? The guy has been talked about for many years,” Trump said. “Are people still talking about this guy? This creep? It’s incredible.”
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