Hunter Biden Questions Epstein’s Death
The official narrative states that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019. However, it seems that skepticism about this account runs deep, even among public figures like Hunter Biden.
During a recent interview on “Channel 5 with Andrew Callahan,” Hunter openly shared his doubts about Epstein’s supposed suicide, suggesting, well, that most people likely feel the same way.
Liz Wheeler highlighted Hunter’s unexpected views in a segment on her show. She played a clip of his remarks, which caught her by surprise.
When Callahan asked him if he thought Epstein’s death was a suicide, Hunter responded, “No, no one does. Except, of course, for Kash Patel and Dan Bongino,” giving a hint of incredulity.
He then proceeded to outline a few reasons that support his disbelief in the suicide theory. First, he mentioned Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist who conducted Epstein’s autopsy. Baden reportedly suggested that the injuries found were more consistent with murder than with suicide.
“He discussed all those fractures in his neck and how that couldn’t happen by hanging,” Hunter noted.
Next, he referenced an interview with Michael Franzese, a former mob boss who had been held in the same cell as Epstein. According to Franzese, committing suicide in that cell was almost impossible. Hunter quoted him: “There’s no way to hang yourself. There’s nothing from the ceiling.”
Lastly, Hunter pointed to security footage from the night of Epstein’s death, claiming that three crucial minutes of tape have yet to be released. “There’s something there,” he expressed, hinting at further mysteries surrounding the case.
He also brought up Jean-Luc Brunel, Epstein’s associate, reportedly incarcerated as of February 2022. It appears Hunter is deeply engaged with this topic, which he described as a “plot,” culminating in his concluding skepticism about the suicide narrative.
Wheeler was taken aback by Hunter’s candidness and his comprehensive knowledge of the controversy, remarking, “He’s not just someone commenting based on whatever’s trending; he actually follows this story closely.”
During the interview, Callahan asked Hunter who he thought might have been responsible for Epstein’s death. For those curious about his full response, it’s worth checking out the interview segment.





