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الاثنين: 16 فبراير 2026
  • 16 February 2026
  • 09:38
Israeli Website on Epsteins Death Murder Theories Renewed

Khaberni - The Hebrew website "Walla!" published a report highlighting that the theories about the murder of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are being renewed despite the official narrative of his suicide.
The website mentioned that the disclosure of about 3 million new documents from Epstein's file has reignited the debate over the circumstances of his death inside his cell in 2019.

It indicates that while the U.S. authorities adhere to the official narrative confirming his suicide, theories are escalating that doubt this and hint at the possibility of "silencing him" before his trial.

According to media reports, including one published by the "Daily Mail", the documents include references to a video clip from surveillance cameras showing what was described as "a hazy orange flash" moving upward toward the wing where Epstein was held at about 22:39 on the night of his death.

According to reports, an internal report indicated that the figure appeared "like a prisoner climbing the stairs", even though all inmates were supposed to be in their cells. On the other hand, the Justice Department said the scene showed one of the guards carrying orange covers. The matter was not conclusively resolved.

The Hebrew website "Walla!" says the documents revealed a draft official statement about Epstein's death, bearing a date earlier than the announced time of death. The Justice Department described it as a "typographical error", though critics considered the discrepancy to be provocative.

The documents also touched on communications between Epstein's lawyers and the authorities about the possibility of striking a cooperation deal, amid speculations that he had sensitive information about influential figures.

The website "Walla!" reports that the night of Epstein’s death witnessed significant security failures, including malfunctioning surveillance cameras and guards not adhering to their periodic inspection rounds, according to previous investigations.

Forensic physician Michael Baden, hired by Epstein's family, said that the nature of the injuries on the neck "corresponds more with strangulation" compared to hanging, a conclusion that contradicts the official forensic report which concluded suicide.

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