Be a shame if he “hanged himself”...
Where’s Gomer Pyle?
He probably got retirement money for looking the other way and making sure the cameras didn’t work.
A couple of my renters have been employees at the local prison. The ones I’m thinking of exhibited obvious signs of drug use, including leaving paraphernalia when they skipped out on the rent. And so, you have to wonder how these prisoners keep dying of drug overdoses. (I don’t know if anyone in the local prison has died but it seems a common occurrence in the system.) What I learned in working for large corporations is the people at the top set whatever the rules are and then they either pretend the rules are being Rigidly kept or they ignore any evidence that this isn’t the case. My point is that the government thinks they run the prison but in reality, every group is only as strong as the weakest link. Someone brings in drugs or phones or weapons and somehow, they do it forever and ever and the people at the top pretend there are no drugs or phones or weapons despite all the evidence to the contrary.
Anyone who thinks they can keep a prisoner safe because they’re behind bars is delusional. Anyone who has enough money can find the weak link. Any other employee can tell you exactly how to get your target killed and, for a price, will probably help make it happen. Epstein was dead the moment he got arrested and it was obvious he might cut a deal. And, no, he did not kill himself.
Epstein was visited by Hillary’s hit squad.
Under N’Diaye’s watch as warden, an inmate at Fort Dix was stabbed in the eyeball by a fellow prisoner, exemplifying the gruesome chronic violence that plagues the Bureau of Prisons and quickly added to calls from congressional lawmakers for the Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal to resign from his position. Carvajal announced in January he was resigning but has remained in place while the Justice Department searches for a replacement. …They sure have some rocket scientists at the BOP, right?
N’Diaye was previously the warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, the now-closed federal lockup in Manhattan. He was removed from that position after EpsteinUh, “now-closed”? It’s listed as being very much open.killed himselfat the jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. …
The man who likely organized the Epstein suicide for the FBI is now retiring.
bacise he is compliant and paid off, he will maintain his silence.
Will now take his $100,000 annual pension and the millions he might have gotten to facilitate the offing of Epstein and live, happily after, in the Caymans...
Lamine N’Diaye
Old line Knickerbocker
The Warden and the two officers involved...surprise, surprise, surprise...race of professional victims.
I thought the Epstein warden was Shirley Skipper-Scott? Or did she transition to a male Senegalese soccer coach?
The word “quietly” in headlines has become a recent pet peeve. It’s being heavily overused. It’s catching up to “literally,” which also makes me cringe now.
N’Diaye, what the hell kinda name is this?
The Bureau of Prisons has a very young retirement age. I believe it is a requirement.
Jobs in that setting might take a toll on one’s mind (and soul). Heck, one might have to be a special kind of sociopath to work in the system.