A former prisoner held in the same prison cell as Jeffrey Epstein says there is “just no way” that could die of suicide.
Last week, the Ministry of Justice and the FBI released a note, confirming that the sexual criminal had died of suicide at his metropolitan correctional center in New York on August 10, 2019.
However, Michael Francese, a capo for the crime family in Colombo in the 1980s, told Newsnation that he once spent seven months in the same cell as Epstein., And he had no idea how anyone would be able to take their lives under a permanent clock from prisons.
“There’s just no way. There’s no way to hang out,” Francs said. He also commented on footage published last week by the Ministry of Justice showing the door of the Epstein cell that this Forensic experts said it was probably “modified”. With two separate files sewn together.
“You know that as far as the cameras are concerned, I have not experienced this – I did eight years in prison and have not experienced a break of cameras and a perfect storm of corrective employees who do not go these cells,” Francs said.
“They come in and they look all the time.
Former prisoner Michael Fraresez (right) appeared in Newsnation and said there was
Former prisoner Michael Francia (right) appeared at Newsnation and said there was “no way” by Jeffrey Epstein to have died of suicide in his prison. (Newsnation)
He added: “I said this from the first day, I do not believe it is suicide. I cannot talk about what happened to him, but I do not believe it is suicide because you just couldn’t physically do it. It would be almost impossible to do it.”
He doubled, noting that in addition to privacy, Epstein was a suicide clock.
“Especially from what I understand, Jeffrey Epstein was on a suicide watch for a while. They look a lot, very close. Believe me. So I just can’t buy it. I can’t buy it, I’m sorry and I don’t have a horse in this race, except my experience and the fact that I just couldn’t see this happen.”
The staff inside the Sofia Correctional Center from August 9 to August 10, 2019 were released by DOJ and the FBI in an attempt to cancel the long -standing conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s suicide.
Jeffrey Epstein, a wealth of financier and a convicted sexual criminal, died of suicide in New York Prison in 2019 (AP)
Jeffrey Epstein, a wealth of financier and a convicted sexual criminal, died of suicide in New York Prison in 2019 (AP)
The Trump administration’s processing of the Epstein investigation has intensified after the FBI/Doj note was released, which revealed that the offender of late sex does not support a list of clients contrary to Pam Bondi prosecutor’s previous prosecutor that there would be significant new information. Bondi also confirmed that the death of Epstein in 2019 was suicide by strangulation.
The note caused tears in the world of Mag, as a number of prominent Trump supporters were ready for great revelations.
Last week, Trump tried to quell disturbance by criticizing a reporter who asked about the DOJ/FBI note.
“Do you still talk about Jeffrey Epstein? This man has been talking for years,” Trump said. “People are still talking about this person? This creeping? It’s amazing.”
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