Mary Jane Doesn’t Think Epstein Killed Himself Either

According to the latest polling, two-thirds of Americans still believe there was something hinky
about the “suicide” of Jeffrey Epstein. Which is a polite way of saying, most of us don’t think he really killed himself.

Admit it: When the Attorney General came out the other day and said he’d reviewed the existing
tapes, and he announced that no one entered the area of Epstein’s holding cell, your first thought was, “So… it was one of the guards who was already in there?” Didn’t you?

Even if the information is coming from Spider-Man, Mary Jane is still skeptical about the
circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death.

We’ve now had multiple judges and public prosecutors come out and in every single instance,
they have told us that they never handled a case in which a person died like Epstein and it was
not a strangulation. In other words, none of the experts who have seen cases like this believe
Epstein killed himself. The wounds described in his autopsy are not consistent with hanging.

It’s going to take a lot more convincing before Mary Jane will drop that skeptical raised eyebrow and believe that Epstein actually killed himself.


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