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The Epstein Enigma: Broken Cameras, Falsified Logs, and a Death in the Dark

The Epstein Enigma: Broken Cameras, Falsified Logs, and a Death in the Dark

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On the humid night of August 10, 2019, inside the labyrinthine Metropolitan Correctional Center, the most high-profile inmate in America met his end. Jeffrey Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide, but the path to that conclusion is paved with impossible coincidences. Join host Bill Dunlap as he steps into the shadows of the "SHU" to investigate the catastrophic systemic failures that allowed a man with a black book of elite secrets to die unobserved.

From the inexplicable failure of jail cameras and the "missing minute" of footage to the sleeping guards who falsified logs to cover their tracks, we dissect the Department of Justice's findings against the rampant conspiracy theories. Was this a perfect storm of bureaucratic incompetence, or a convenient silence orchestrated from the top?

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