Recently disclosed documents from the Justice Department indicate that investigators looking at surveillance footage of Jeffrey Epstein’s death at around 10:39 p.m. noticed an orange object ascending the stairs to the locked area containing his cell—a detail not previously mentioned by officials, according to CBS News on February 6th.
CBS also highlighted that an FBI memo hinted at differing interpretations of the video analysis. The FBI identified the orange shape as a “probable prisoner,” while the Inspector General’s report classified it as an “unidentified person” carrying what appeared to be orange bedding.
Glenn Beck expressed significant concern regarding these FBI findings, remarking, “Inmates at 10:39 aren’t typically roaming that area outside of their cells.” He found it puzzling since the bedding was expected to be delivered during that shift, asserting, “No one should have been on that floor at 10:39.”
Beck was further taken aback by the statement from former Attorney General Bill Barr that claimed “no one entered” Epstein’s cell during the night of his death. This statement, which former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also reiterated last summer, now seems questionable in light of CBS’s reports.
Among the most shocking elements Beck mentioned were new details relating to the purported noose associated with Epstein’s demise, or more accurately, the absence of a reliable noose linked to his death.
According to the IRS article, a transcript from one of the guards, Michael Thomas, revealed that he found Epstein hanging in the early hours of August 10 but couldn’t recall removing the noose. His colleague, Tovah Noel, who was at the cell’s entrance, also reported not seeing any ropes.
Notably, the noose that was retrieved was later confirmed to be different from the ligature implicated in Epstein’s death.
Beck questioned the contradictions surrounding the noose, noting, “At first, you led us to believe it was a paper noose. Now you’re saying that the paper noose found was not the one that killed him—so, what exactly was found?”
He expressed disbelief that Epstein’s death was labeled a suicide by the chief medical examiner so soon, just six days after the incident when the tool causing his death remained unverified.
“You… do not have a clear weapon tied to this supposed suicide. And a vague figure appears overnight, yet you still label this a suicide?” he questioned incredulously. “This doesn’t add up in any credible way.”
Beck went on to state, “This is why there’s so much distrust in the government. This kind of situation breeds skepticism.”
For additional insights from Beck, you can check out the video above.
