04.02.2026 12:14
The perverse billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, known for allegations of sexual abuse and child prostitution, was found dead in prison in 2019, officially recorded as a suicide. However, speculation continues in the media about possible security lapses, gaps in camera footage, and his powerful connections, suggesting he may have been murdered or could still be alive; yet, no concrete evidence has emerged to substantiate these claims to date.
Perverted billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in the Metropolitan Correctional Center prison in New York on August 10, 2019, and was officially recorded as a "suicide." However, for years, there have been suspicions and conspiracy theories in the foreign press suggesting that there was something else behind this death.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT: EPSTEIN IS DEAD
The New York City medical examiner announced that Epstein committed suicide by hanging in his cell after a lengthy autopsy. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Justice have repeatedly stated in their announcements that there is no evidence of another perpetrator or intervention, confirming that Epstein committed suicide.
3 FACTORS KEEPING THE SUSPICIONS ALIVE
However, for the following reasons, claims such as "he might be alive" or "he wasn't murdered" are still being discussed in the foreign press and among the public:
Security lapses: The claim that the guards did not properly check the logs on the night of the death and that there were gaps in the camera footage occasionally comes up.
Conspiracy theories: Speculations circulate in various circles that Epstein may have been killed due to his powerful connections or that he continues to live under a protection program. These theories are particularly reviving on social media and forums.
Memes culture: The phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" has spread as a meme and viral content, indicating that the debate continues.
CLAIMS DO NOT FADE AWAY BUT...
Experts and official bodies reiterate that the claims are not based on concrete evidence. In their statements, the FBI and the Department of Justice noted that the death was a suicide and that no evidence indicated Epstein was alive or a victim of murder.
On the other hand, legal circles and some analysts express that the documents have not been shared with complete transparency, leading to areas that leave "questions in the public mind."