According to reports, he hung himself with his bedsheets by leaning forward and nealing down in order to strangle/hang himself.
I'm starting to think this poster is a troll or BOT. I ban around 25 russian BOT accounts a week on IPSpackemup said:
rest in peace? burn in hell seems more fitting.Garrymarton said:
Rest in peace.
Glasswolf said:I'm starting to think this poster is a troll or BOT. I ban around 25 russian BOT accounts a week on IPSpackemup said:
rest in peace? burn in hell seems more fitting.Garrymarton said:
Rest in peace.
Ducky just asked him.Gopackgo93 said:
How can they determine it was a suicide by medical examination? Sure, easy enough to rule it a hanging, but how can they know it is self inflicted?
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FBI investigating possibility of 'criminal enterprise' in Jeffrey Epstein death, prisons chief admits
FBI investigators probing the death of Jeffrey Epstein are looking into whether a "criminal enterprise" may have played a role, the Bureau of Prisons' director revealed Tuesday during testimony on Capitol Hill.
Kathleen Hawk Sawyer made the admission during a line of questioning involving Sen. Lindsay Graham, in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
"With a case this high profile, there has got to be either a major malfunction of the system or criminal enterprise at foot to allow this to happen. So are you looking at both, is the FBI looking at both?" the South Carolina Republican senator asked.
"The FBI is involved and they are looking at criminal enterprise, yes," Sawyer responded.
New York City's medical examiner ruled that the convicted sex offender took his own life inside his Manhattan federal prison cell on Aug. 10.
The hearing back a couple of hours before it was announced two prison guards on duty during the night Epstein killed himself were charged with making false records and conspiring to make false records.
When Graham asked Sawyer how such a death like Epstein's could have happened, she said "the whole situation is still under the investigation of the FBI and the Inspector General's office and I'm really not at liberty to discuss specifics of this case.