Even though it has been seven months since his death there has been much debate about what actually happened to Jeffery Epstein in his jail cell the night he died.
There is an overwhelming amount of evidence to suggest that he was murdered in his cell even though the official story is that he hanged himself. But too much coincidence is not a coincidence.
This high profile case is still being investigated and recently a massive discovery had been made.
In the jail where Epstein was being held, federal investigators have found a loaded gun. No one knows how it got there or how long it had been there, and just like the night of Epstein’s death, I’m sure the surveillance cameras were conveniently not working so we’ll never know for sure.
According to Fox News,
The handgun was located by Bureau of Prisons officers inside a housing unit at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, prison officials said in a statement to the AP. It marked a massive breach of protocol and raised serious questions about the security practices in place at the Bureau of Prisons, which is responsible for more than 175,000 federal inmates, and specifically at the jail, which had been billed as one of the most secure in America. Officials have not said where specifically the gun had been found, or how it had been smuggled inside the jail.
Meanwhile, federal prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into potential misconduct by guards, focusing on the flow of contraband into the lockup uncovered during the search for the gun, three people familiar with the matter told the AP. They were not authorized to discuss the investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Attorney General William Barr named a new director last week to take charge of the agency, which has been the subject of intense scrutiny since Epstein took his own life while in custody in August. But the agency has been plagued for years by serious misconduct, violence and a chronic staffing shortage.