Franz Von Peppercorn II wrote: » I think it’s pretty obvious that something is afoot here.
Overheal wrote: » Prison suicide rates are pretty significant though. Take a very guilty person and put them in an unwinnable situation and all you need is enough clothing and a little bit of time where the guards are not watching.
Wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein has been found dead in his prison cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, US media report. His body was discovered at 07:30 local time (11:30 GMT) on Saturday at the facility in New York. The exact circumstances of his death are unclear. Epstein had pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and conspiracy charges and was being held without bail. Last month, he was found semi-conscious in his cell with injuries to his neck. He was treated at a nearby hospital, reports say, before being returned to his cell at New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center. Epstein was accused of paying girls under the age of 18 to perform sex acts at his Manhattan and Florida mansions between 2002 and 2005. He was arrested on 6 July after landing in New Jersey on his private jet.
dark crystal wrote: » Sure. On 24 hour suicide watch?
IAMAMORON wrote: » Seemingly he never met her. Tip of the iceberg stuff, I would say he is not the only wealthy asshole with a lot to lose who is breathing a sigh of relief this morning.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » He cod have implicated a number of influential men inbolved in dirty deeds.
Overheal wrote: » Depends on the stringency of the watch. Ochams razor: you give the perception to the inmate they might be watched 24/7, in reality there is about 1 guard per 9 inmates in a prison, all with varying job capacities, and on the graveyard shift it’s less than that. Those cats are not staring intently at the CCTV screens, 24/7. It really all depends to what degree he was on watch: ie. Intense watch could be placing a guard at the cell 24/7, 1:1 watch so to speak, it could also involve fully unclothing an inmate and removing all objects from a room in very extreme cases. It greatly depends on what degree of watch he was on, I’m sure there will be a public inquiry either way.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » He was mentioned numerous times in the depositions released yesterday, and pretty damning stuff.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » Do you work for the Clinton's or something?
batgoat wrote: » I'm a bit divided on this one. He was an incredibly high profile prisoner and I can't help but think it's odd that he wasn't more closely monitored after one suicide attempt. So I'm inclined to say guards simply ignored him or something more suspect happened. And you know how I'm literally one of the least conspiratorial people. Since there's a lot of high profile people who are being implicated by Epstein, it would seem a tad agendaic to center it all on a Clinton conspiracy.
statesaver wrote: » How was he not on 24/7 suicide watch ??