Tucker interviews Jeffrey Epstein’s brother on what doesn’t make sense about the reports of the man’s death and what the government seems to be hiding. Highlights include:
“It’s interesting to learn who Jeffrey Epstein hung around with while he was alive, people who flew on his airplane, people who stayed on his private island in the Caribbean, those who had dinner at his home on Fifth Avenue in New York. And to some extent, those names are coming out, not all of them, but we know a lot of the people who were in Jeffrey Epstein’s life, and we have for several years now. But on another level, that whole story seems like a bit of a sideshow, because it doesn’t answer the main mysteries surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s life or death, and there are three of them… The first, who did Jeffrey Epstein work for? What did Jeffrey Epstein do for a living and on whose behalf ? We don’t know. The second question is, where did all the money come from?…And the third question, maybe the most pressing of all is, what happened to Jeffrey Epstein?…Well, the overwhelming evidence suggests that he was, in fact, murdered, and that the US government, including the attorney general of the United States covered up that murder.”
“When I first heard he was dead from suicide, I had no reason to doubt it. So I accepted that. But then, after the autopsy and after Bill Barr made that asinine statement, I said, this was not a suicide.”
“…there’s reasons why he wouldn’t kill himself then. He had a hearing scheduled to appeal the bail decision coming up in a few days… The bail was being increased, so there’s a chance he could’ve got bail, even as unpalatable as that might’ve been to some people, you know, in the United States you’re entitled to bail on certain conditions. So I could see if he went for the hearing for bail and it was denied, then I could see him taking himself out if he didn’t want to spend a year in jail waiting for a trial, but not a few days before, that makes no sense.”
“When I heard Barr’s statement that he said he personally saw the videotape and he concluded it was a suicide because nobody went in or out, that’s when it hit me that he’s covering this up, because there’s two sort of fallacies in that. One, I thought, why is the attorney general of the United States, who I imagine to be a busy guy, why is he personally watching the video tape?…And two, to assume that somebody could get to that door, go inside, you know, kill somebody, get out completely undetected is just ridiculous, because –I believe—there’s six levels of security before you get to that door. So to assume somebody could do it that way is crazy, and any third rate investigator will tell you that there was anywhere from 7 to 14 people on the other side of that door…that could have killed somebody.”
“I have never seen three fractures like this in a suicidal hanging. Going over… over 1000 jail hanging suicides in the New York City state prisons over the past 40, 50 years, no one had three fractures.”
“I’m still trying to find the information, I have voyeurs out to try to get the medical reports, try to get the 911 call, and just to get people thinking about this. People shouldn’t, like you said, people shouldn’t be complacent with the fact that somebody was killed in a federal prison under federal protection.”
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Ep. 59 Most people understand that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself. But the attorney general of the United States helped cover up his murder? That’s a different thing entirely. Epstein’s brother Mark explains. pic.twitter.com/aP6EjURJmL
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 4, 2024