Tuesday 13 February 2024

Epstein’s Brother Goes Public with Autopsy Photos to Prove Death Wasn’t Suicide




Mark Epstein has gone public with his brother Jeffrey’s autopsy photos in an effort to prove that his death was not a suicide, as officially claimed.

He released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy Friday to former Fox News star-turned-independent podcaster Megyn Kelly.

The deceased pedophile’s brother explained why he believes Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide.

He produced previously unseen images from the autopsy to support his assertion in an episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show.”

One autopsy image shows a large, red mark around the middle of Epstein’s neck.

Another photo shows the deceased Democrat megadonor’s legs.

Mark Epstein says the leg images are “clear” evidence indicating that his brother’s blood pooled.

“The fact that his legs are clear even if they laid him down, the blood would not have drained up from his legs into his back unless he was hung upside down,” Mark Epstein said.

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Mark examined the red line on the neck of his dead brother’s body.

He notes that the mark looks more like a “ligature strangulation” instead of the result of hanging oneself.

He said that the mark was toward the middle of Epstein’s neck, stating that it would be “high up in the front” if he hung himself.

“This is bullshIt,” Mark said.

“There were, I think, 11 other prisoners on that tier in the cells that could have killed him.”

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Mark said he first heard of his brother’s death while watching CNN.

He argues that the U.S. government incorrectly claimed they notified him in their report.

At first, he said respected his brother’s decision to commit suicide.

However, he said became suspicious as more information emerged.

The new photos come after Kelly recently suggested she had evidence Jeffrey Epstein was still alive.



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