Posted on 08/12/2019 12:05:35 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
Suicides and attempted suicides among inmates have been rare occurrences at the New York federal detention center where alleged sex offender Jeffrey Epstein apparently killed himself.
Published reports tally only one suicide and three attempted suicides in the past 40 years at the Manhattan Correctional Center, which came under fire after Epstein's death early Saturday. The 66-year-old financier was being held on charges of sex trafficking young girls and conspiracy and had been on suicide watch after an apparent attempt to kill himself last month. Officials said Epstein wasn't on suicide watch Saturday.
Lefty lawyer Ron Kuby, who once represented a blind Egyptian sheik sentenced to life in prison after a 1990s Manhattan terrorism trial, told the Associated Press that while suicide attempts among inmates at MCC are commonplace, its been a long time since they lost somebody.
The overall quality of staffing tends to be better than your average county jail in Bumbleberg, he said.
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Nobody is buying the suicide story.
I’m not sure The Powers That Be really care.
Criminals protecting criminals. I just goes on.
Exactly. It wasn’t a sloppy job; It’s a message. They are rubbing our noses in it.
What did he use to hang himsilf?
POTD! Now that is funny!
He didn’t kill himself....
He was on suicide watch, then off suicide watch, then on watch then off watch. Which is it? Ders some corruption going on round here.
Ha! Nice!
They don’t care.
As long as the Ministry of Propaganda with its 90% saturation only tells their story, enough believe it for them to get by.
I think you’re right.
It’s all legit.
Only a racist wouldn’t think it was all legit.
It still is.
A visitor bought him a new neck tie and was helping him try it on
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