NEW FOOTAGE RAISES EXPLOSIVE QUESTIONS: Guards Seen Ignoring Protocols Outside Epstein Cell Before Death
58 days ago
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Shocking newly released surveillance footage is reigniting serious doubts about the official narrative surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein, and critics are warning that the public still isn’t getting the full story.
The video, published by the New York Post, appears to show correctional officers just feet away from Epstein’s cell, pacing, chatting, and using a phone, instead of carrying out the mandatory security checks required for one of the most high-profile inmates in federal custody.
The guards identified in the footage, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, were reportedly responsible for monitoring Epstein during the critical overnight period.
According to protocol, Epstein, who had previously been placed on suicide watch, was supposed to be checked every 30 minutes without fail.
Yet the footage allegedly shows the officers at around 3:15 a.m., not conducting rounds, but instead walking casually through the area and focusing on a phone, raising serious concerns about whether those life-saving checks ever happened.
Even more alarming, reports indicate there was a bright orange warning notice clearly instructing guards to perform the checks at strict 30-minute intervals, leaving critics asking: how could this have been ignored?
The wording of the notice itself has drawn attention, with one line reportedly emphasizing the requirement in unusually forceful terms, underscoring just how critical those checks were supposed to be.
For many observers, the footage only deepens the mystery surrounding Epstein’s death inside a federal facility that was supposed to be one of the most secure in the country.
The timing of the video’s release is also raising eyebrows.
It comes shortly after reports surfaced that Noel had made a “mysterious” $5,000 cash deposit just 10 days before Epstein was found dead, a detail that is now being scrutinized by those questioning whether outside factors may have been at play.
Noel had previously faced accusations of falsifying records related to the incident, though those charges were later dropped, a development that has only fueled further speculation.
Officials have long maintained that Epstein’s death was a suicide, but critics argue that a growing list of irregularities, from camera failures to missed checks, continues to undermine confidence in that conclusion.
Now, with this latest footage circulating, calls are intensifying for deeper transparency and accountability.
For many watching this unfold, the question isn’t just what happened that night, but whether the full truth has ever been told.
