Mark Epstein vehemently denies the conclusion that his brother Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019, advocating for the idea that it could have been murder. He criticizes FBI officials such as Director Kash Patel, asserting that they lack firsthand knowledge of the case. Patel and other officials insist that Epstein's death was indeed a suicide, with Patel arguing his extensive experience in the prison system to support this view. Mark Epstein highlights apparent security lapses in the prison, suggesting they point to foul play instead of suicide.
Patel wasn't there, he didn't see the body, he didn't see the autopsy. [He has] no idea what the f-k he's talking about.
It would be a lot easier for me if I thought it was suicide, but there's a long list of things that point away from it.
As someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, you know a suicide when you see one.
There are six levels of security in that prison before you get to that tier, but there were 11 or 12 inmates on that tier.
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