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The Last Days Of Jeffrey Epstein

The Last Days Of Jeffrey Epstein

Written by: Bobby Capucci
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The Last Days of Jeffrey Epstein is a long-form investigative podcast that serves as both an archive and a real-time chronicle of the events surrounding the life, imprisonment, and death of Jeffrey Epstein. From the moment of his arrest in 2019 through the unanswered questions that continue to emerge years later, the podcast follows the timeline piece by piece — examining court filings, jail records, witness statements, surveillance failures, media reports, government investigations, and newly released documents as they become public. Rather than treating the story as a closed chapter, the series approaches it as an evolving historical event whose consequences continue to ripple through politics, finance, intelligence circles, law enforcement, and the media. Every episode is designed to preserve the record while also analyzing how the narrative around Epstein has shifted over time, what information has surfaced, what remains hidden, and why the case continues to generate worldwide scrutiny.

The podcast blends archival storytelling with ongoing investigative coverage, creating a living timeline of one of the most controversial deaths in modern American history. Using court documents, deposition transcripts, inspector general reports, leaked communications, news coverage, and firsthand accounts, The Last Days of Jeffrey Epstein reconstructs the chain of events that led to Epstein’s death inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York while continuing to track the fallout that still unfolds in real time. The series does not simply revisit headlines; it documents how the story evolved, how institutions responded, how narratives changed, and how new revelations continue to reshape public understanding years later. Whether examining the failures inside MCC, the powerful figures connected to Epstein, or the unanswered questions surrounding the final days of his life, the podcast functions as both a historical archive and an ongoing examination of a case that refuses to disappear.










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Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Broken Protocol: How Epstein’s Death Defied Procedure (Part 2)
    May 30 2026
    CBS News recently revisited the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s death by analyzing surveillance footage, cell photos, and other previously unreleased materials — and found notable discrepancies between what government officials claimed and what the visual evidence appears to show. While Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, CBS’s forensic reviewers argued that many standard investigative procedures were ignored: there were no evidence markers in the photos, items inside the cell had been moved, and Epstein’s body was removed before the FBI arrived. That mishandling, CBS reported, made it impossible to establish a clear and reliable timeline of events. The network also noted that Attorney General William Barr’s claim — that footage conclusively showed no one entering the area — was not backed up by the limited field of view in the available video, which fails to capture the entire cell tier or surrounding hallways.

    Inside the cell, CBS said the scene was in “disarray.” Sheets and bedding were piled in corners, electrical cords were tangled, and personal items were scattered everywhere. The report emphasized that the cell did not appear to have been treated like an active crime scene; no clear photographic documentation was taken before evidence was moved, and no chain-of-custody procedures were followed. Experts told CBS that the messy, undocumented state of the cell effectively compromised the ability to rule out foul play with confidence — even if no conclusive proof of homicide emerged from the review. The overall picture painted by CBS was one of a botched and chaotic investigation that continues to fuel public skepticism about how Epstein died in federal custody.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonamil.com



    source:

    In cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, a scene of disarray that never underwent thorough inspection, experts said - CBS News
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    27 mins
  • Broken Protocol: How Epstein’s Death Defied Procedure (Part 1)
    May 29 2026
    CBS News recently revisited the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s death by analyzing surveillance footage, cell photos, and other previously unreleased materials — and found notable discrepancies between what government officials claimed and what the visual evidence appears to show. While Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, CBS’s forensic reviewers argued that many standard investigative procedures were ignored: there were no evidence markers in the photos, items inside the cell had been moved, and Epstein’s body was removed before the FBI arrived. That mishandling, CBS reported, made it impossible to establish a clear and reliable timeline of events. The network also noted that Attorney General William Barr’s claim — that footage conclusively showed no one entering the area — was not backed up by the limited field of view in the available video, which fails to capture the entire cell tier or surrounding hallways.

    Inside the cell, CBS said the scene was in “disarray.” Sheets and bedding were piled in corners, electrical cords were tangled, and personal items were scattered everywhere. The report emphasized that the cell did not appear to have been treated like an active crime scene; no clear photographic documentation was taken before evidence was moved, and no chain-of-custody procedures were followed. Experts told CBS that the messy, undocumented state of the cell effectively compromised the ability to rule out foul play with confidence — even if no conclusive proof of homicide emerged from the review. The overall picture painted by CBS was one of a botched and chaotic investigation that continues to fuel public skepticism about how Epstein died in federal custody.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonamil.com



    source:

    In cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, a scene of disarray that never underwent thorough inspection, experts said - CBS News
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    15 mins
  • “Dudes, You Killed That Dude”: The Inmate Account That Raised New Questions About Guards at MCC
    May 29 2026
    A federal inmate told investigators that shortly after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, prison guards themselves were openly questioning what had happened. According to the inmate, he overheard officers talking among themselves about the death and one guard bluntly remarked, “Dudes, you killed that dude,” implying that staff believed their own failures or misconduct may have contributed to Epstein’s death. The statement surfaced during FBI interviews conducted as part of the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death in August 2019 while he was awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

    The account added to growing scrutiny over how the jail handled Epstein’s confinement. Epstein had previously been placed on suicide watch but was later removed from it, and on the night of his death two correctional officers failed to perform required inmate checks. Those same guards were later accused of falsifying log entries to make it appear that rounds had been conducted. The situation highlighted a series of breakdowns inside the facility — including staffing shortages, lapses in monitoring, and procedural violations — that raised serious questions about how one of the most high-profile inmates in federal custody could be left unmonitored in the hours before he was found dead.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    An inmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York told the FBI he overheard prison guards saying they would cover-up Epstein’s death | Miami Herald
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    15 mins
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