Epstein Cell Video Edited, DOJ and FBI Silent
Epstein Cell Video Edited, DOJ and FBI Silent

Epstein Cell Video Edited, DOJ and FBI Silent

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A forensic analysis of surveillance video from the night before Jeffrey Epstein's death has found that nearly three minutes of footage were cut from what the DOJ and FBI described as 'full raw' video, contradicting official claims that the footage was unedited. Metadata shows the video was stitched together using Adobe Premiere Pro from two separate clips, with one source clip being trimmed by about 2 minutes and 53 seconds before its release. The editing process spanned over three hours on May 23, 2025, with multiple saves, and the cut occurs just before a known system 'reset' at midnight. The DOJ and FBI have declined to comment on the discrepancies, despite expert confirmation of the edits. The footage release, intended to quell conspiracy theories and reinforce the official suicide finding, has instead reignited public skepticism and political controversy. Reactions remain divided, particularly among Trump supporters, with some calling for closure and others demanding more transparency.

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