Debates surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death are reigniting. Western media are discussing a new conspiracy theory related to documents in the case of the financier accused of sexually exploiting minors.
According to The Daily Beast, among approximately three million pages of materials recently released in the Epstein case, a document regarding his death was found, dated one day before the official time of his demise. The authenticity of the paper has been confirmed by journalists, but the reasons for its early preparation in the documents are not explained.
Questions About the Official Version
Experts note that such a finding raises concerns and may increase distrust in the official version of Epstein's suicide in his prison cell. In their opinion, such discrepancies could also complicate the process of public confessions from victims, who are still seeking full transparency in the investigation.
Unknown in Prison Records
Additional questions arose after analyzing video footage from prison surveillance cameras. The footage allegedly captures an unknown person in an orange uniform ascending the stairs toward Epstein's cell shortly before his death. The identity of this person has not been officially established.
This detail contradicts previously stated information, according to which no one visited Epstein in the hours leading up to his death.
Public Resonance Remains
Since the financier's death in 2019, the Epstein case has remained one of the most discussed and controversial topics. Any new documents or video materials instantly become a reason for discussions and new theories about what happened, intensifying public skepticism regarding the investigation's findings.