
The Glaring Holes In The OIG Report Into Jeffrey Epstein's Death
24/7/2025
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The OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody presents itself as a comprehensive account, but it leaves behind glaring inconsistencies that strain credibility. Chief among them is the blind acceptance of a suicide narrative despite a deeply compromised crime scene, multiple broken protocols, and an autopsy that raised more questions than answers. The report glosses over the significance of Epstein’s hyoid bone fracture—an injury more consistent with homicidal strangulation—by simply citing the medical examiner’s ruling without addressing the forensic pushback. It also fails to explain why the prison’s most high-risk inmate, a man previously found injured in his cell, was left unsupervised in one of the most surveilled detention centers in the country, on a tier where both guards allegedly fell asleep and every camera just happened to malfunction.
Moreover, the report relies heavily on procedural scapegoats—low-level staffers, missed rounds, falsified logs—without confronting the larger systemic implications or potential outside interference. It never addresses who Epstein’s cellmate should have been or why he was abruptly removed just hours before Epstein’s death. There’s no accounting for the chain of custody regarding key evidence, no inquiry into why no audible alarms were triggered, and no exploration of how an inmate under supposed suicide watch was allowed to hoard materials capable of fashioning a noose. Most damning is the OIG’s complete refusal to probe whether Epstein’s death benefitted powerful individuals, despite overwhelming public concern. Instead of exposing the truth, the report appears to have been carefully engineered to check boxes, assign minor blame, and quietly close the book on one of the most suspicious deaths in federal prison history.
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Justice Department report fails to substantiate the suicide narrative of Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody - World Socialist Web Site (wsws.org)
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Moreover, the report relies heavily on procedural scapegoats—low-level staffers, missed rounds, falsified logs—without confronting the larger systemic implications or potential outside interference. It never addresses who Epstein’s cellmate should have been or why he was abruptly removed just hours before Epstein’s death. There’s no accounting for the chain of custody regarding key evidence, no inquiry into why no audible alarms were triggered, and no exploration of how an inmate under supposed suicide watch was allowed to hoard materials capable of fashioning a noose. Most damning is the OIG’s complete refusal to probe whether Epstein’s death benefitted powerful individuals, despite overwhelming public concern. Instead of exposing the truth, the report appears to have been carefully engineered to check boxes, assign minor blame, and quietly close the book on one of the most suspicious deaths in federal prison history.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Justice Department report fails to substantiate the suicide narrative of Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody - World Socialist Web Site (wsws.org)
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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