Joe Rogan Battles Guest Over Epstein Conspiracy Theories
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Joe Rogan Battles Guest Over Epstein Conspiracy Theories
"At a certain point in time, when enough circumstantial evidence that's f*cking weird like the cameras being down and the guards being asleep, Rogan said as Shellenberger stepped in. The professor noted the cameras had issues prior, and prison guards falling asleep is not uncommon."
"If you want a guy to go back and finish the job, you shut the cameras off and you open the cell and you let this guy kill him, Rogan countered. The two then spewed back and forth about when the cameras were malfunctioning."
"In my view, where the facts lead you is that we don't know, Shellenberger said. Rogan called the position safe. We don't know, but it is kind of f**king weird that he's in a cell with a contract killer."
During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan engaged in a heated discussion with author and University of Austin professor Michael Shellenberger regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death in 2019. Rogan expressed frustration with Shellenberger's dismissal of circumstantial evidence, citing issues such as malfunctioning cameras and sleeping guards. The conversation focused on Epstein's cellmate, former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione, who was later sentenced to four consecutive life sentences for murder. Epstein had previously complained that Tartaglione posed a threat to him. While the Department of Justice and FBI maintain Epstein committed suicide, Rogan argued the unusual circumstances warrant skepticism. Shellenberger countered that camera malfunctions and sleeping guards are not uncommon in prisons, and maintained that available facts do not conclusively prove foul play.
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