Posted on 08/12/2019 3:09:05 PM PDT by TomServo
Jeffrey Epstein was found hanging in his Lower Manhattan jail cell with a bedsheet wrapped around his neck and secured to the top of a bunk bed, The Post has learned.
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So now the report is "Bunk Beds" Give me a break.......
FWIW, you don't need a high ceiling light or high prison bar or even bunk beds to hang yourself.
Robin Williams proved that...........
The guard was likely asleep at their desk all night.
Try tearing a book.
Epstein Died! VERY SUSPICIOUS (on Youtube)
Just did. Now what?
Exactly, it was temporary and ended previously. Tragedy, though, suicide watch wasn't replaced with murder watch... or, faked death watch, as the case may be.
Every word coming from the Federal government on this matter is pure, unadulterated bull s**t.
This guy either was sprung out of jail and has disappeared into the ether, or he was murdered in his cell.
That’s true but according to one former inmate of MMC they leave you nothing to attach anything to.
I'm comedian Chris Tucker with my bud here, Michael Jackson. I was flying out there to THE ISLAND pretty regularly with my bud, Jeff Epstein.
Rest assured, though --it was just TICKLING and pajama parties out there in the Carribbean, maybe some video games and PIZZA parties thrown in, heh-heh, you nome sayin..!
Innocent stuff..!!!
I want to see the cell. You can design a bed with nothing to tie on to.
The internet and FR is always right, huh.
No, he was in general population and was sleeping on regular issue bedding. He may have had special sheets while on suicide watch but that ended about a week previously.
Call guiness.
Call Guinness.
Thats true but according to one former inmate of MMC they leave you nothing to attach anything to.
Bernard Kerik was on Hannity today and said the cells have bunkbeds. Epstein was on the buddy cellmate system after the suicide attempt supposedly. Then the cellmate was transferred out. Anyway, that is the story they are going with now.
Inches, actually. Actually, just the right angle. Just need to cut off airflow or bloodflow (carotid)
Many times, prisoners are laid out almost prone or sitting with something tied off and around their neck cutting off air/blood.
No special sheets in Madoff's cell. Epstein's cell was probably very similar. Remember, Robin Williams did an erotic asphyxiation from a 3 ft. high closet door knob.
You would need to be able to sustain the artificial sleeper hold on yourself long enough to fight your body’s instinctive urge to stop applying pressure so you could breathe.
He originally said he was attacked by his cellmate. His cell mate, an upstate cop convicted of murder, denied it. They decided to be cautious and take the murderer’s word for it, putting Epstein on suicide watch. But you can’t keep someone on suicide watch forever, and other suicidal prisoners have to be accommodated. So at some point it was decided to put him back in a regular cell. So was this time the usual amount of time or was it abnormally short? I don’t know. Do you?
If someone wanted to get a target out of suicide watch I suppose they could bribe enough prisoners to fake suicide attempts at the same time to put pressure on authorities to take him off, but then, someone wanting to get him into a normal cell only need wait the usual observation time if there is no reason to rush.
As for claims the guards were working overtime, so what? They were still being paid to do their jobs, even paid extra for overtime. So there is no excuse for cutting corners or failing to do the job.
PING
Again... he wasn’t on suicide watch. He was in general population with regular general population bedding. Suicide watch only lasts 2-10 days. The ten days was used up a week previously. His own lawyers asked for him to be taken off the watch.
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