From The Burning Platform Guest Contributor :
"I would like to add to my voice to those doubting the official story that Jeffery Epstein hanged himself in his cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City. I am certain, however he died (if, in fact he did) it could not have come from hanging. It simply is not possible to create the conditions inside a Special Housing Unit (SHU) cell that would make hanging possible.
In the early 1980s I helped develop a modular prison construction product that cut construction time in half. The market quickly adapted this technology and I spent the next two years building prisons. We built dozens of prisons across the country including several overseas. Almost all of them had SHUs. The sole difference between a SHU cell and a general population cell was that the SHU cell was specifically designed to prevent hanging.
The SHU cell had three fixtures that could potentially be used for hanging; the overhead light, the wardrobe hanger and the sprinkler head. The overhead light fixture was bolted flush to the concrete ceiling. Once the light was installed it would be turned on and the lens would be covered. You could then observe the perimeter of the flush mounted fixture to see if there was any light leakage which could potentially accept a rope or even twine. The bolts holding the fixture were only two inches apart and inaccessible without a special tool.
The wardrobe hanger was a flat plate with six hooks used for hanging clothing. Each hook had a slip mechanism that would hold only so much weight. There was an ASTM test where a weight of some capacity, about twenty pounds, would cause the hook to slip down. There is no way it would hold the weight of a grown man.
The sprinkler head had a stainless steel shroud covering it. The shroud was in the shape of a cone. Any rope would simply slip off the head.
The only other fixture in the cell was a welded two bunk bed. The upper bunk was about five feet off the floor. There was simply no way to hang someone from that height."
Dan & Kash respond on Maria Bartiromo in the rest of the article below.
That being said, the three neck breaks do have one possibility not mentioned, and that is if he bound his feet to lean forward plunging forward from the top of the bed post, he made three attempts until it was over.
Was that enough for the response from Dan & Kash ? maybe,
I honestly don't care. If Kash and Dan feel the need to lie, it's for a good reason.
I know what you mean. They have a situation they are in the middle of. I can't call it a lie, a situation. The plate is full for shure. This article was just in reply to Juliani on the War Room. We just have to have some patience, gonna get wild.
The corpse they said was Epstein wasn't even close. The nose was wrong, and the ears. The hair line was close, but not the same.
From the news reports:
"Due to a malfunction in the prison's recording system, most of the security cameras in the SHU where Epstein was housed were not recording on the night of his death, leaving very limited video evidence available."
"CNN reported last week that the man, Nicholas Tartaglione, had been moved before Epstein’s successful suicide attempt, and was one of the first people FBI agents sought to interview."
"David Schoen says Epstein explained his cellmate -- on trial for multiple murders -- caused the injury to his neck, and Epstein decided to keep quiet about it."
"Schoen says Epstein revealed that a few weeks earlier, his cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione had placed something around his neck as part of a so-called "experiment."
He shared a cell with a convicted murderer, the cameras "malfunctioned", and then they claim to have moved Tartaglione to another prison "before Epstein died". Yet there was a previous "attempt" too. Sounds fishy.
What was the experiment, faking his death? Did they roll him out on a stretcher to the coroner where he escaped? Weird stuff.
By the way, what is a rope noose doing in a prison cell? They smuggled that in? And why is it needed when Tartaglione could just have strangled him? And why put such a high profile prisoner in with a repeat murderer? Weird stuff.
Given all that care; why did the cell even have a bunk bed? I personally think he is in witness protection.
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