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To: Fedora; MinuteGal

What’s the odds that 2 guards both simultaneously fall asleep for the same 3 hours each, hmmm? Were they both sitting in chairs right next to each other, or sleeping on cots somewhere? Were they both together, or were they simultaneously falling asleep in 2 different locations from each other? Were either of them or both, located very near Jeffrey Epstein’s cell, or were they far far away from it? And did they both wake up simultaneously in order to go to Epstein’s cell to find his dead body?

No other guard in the halls of the prison in the area near Epstein’s cell wandered past these 2 guards, or saw 1 much less 2 sleeping officers who were supposed to be working, and shake them awake? Did the 2 guards not have to check in, or make a call by cell phone to the main desk, at any time during the 3 hours they were supposed to be working and awake?

Did any staff member ever give these 2 guards a phone call to check up on them? Are there no checks and balances on guards knowing it is the middle of the night and that they might just fall asleep? Or were the staff at the main desk sleeping for those same 3 hours too? So many questions, so little time. Answers needed, as this whole episode stinks to high heaven.


131 posted on 08/14/2019 3:49:36 AM PDT by flaglady47
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To: flaglady47
"And did they both wake up simultaneously in order to go to Epstein’s cell to find his dead body?"

They don't take "dead bodies" to the hospital for resuscitation.

Nobody does that.

They call the medical examiner.

And set up a crime scene.

EVERYTHING about this case raises more questions.

156 posted on 08/14/2019 11:56:38 AM PDT by boop ("I've always hated Nazis")
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