🇺🇸 EPSTEIN “MISSING MINUTE” NOT MISSING AFTER ALL?! The one-minute gap in jail footage from the night Epstein died sparked fresh questions - but officials now say an uncut version of the video does exist. The FBI, DOJ, and Bureau of Prisons reportedly have copies that include the missing minute, though they haven’t been made public. Officials blamed the gap on a nightly system reset, but surveillance experts say that explanation is unusual and hasn’t been backed up with proof. Forensic analysts told CBS the released video shows signs of editing, was likely a screen recording, and was created five years after Epstein’s death. Calls for transparency continue as many demand full, verifiable footage. Source: CBS News
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal16.7.2025
🇺🇸 NEARLY 3 MINUTES MISSING FROM “RAW” EPSTEIN PRISON VIDEO, METADATA REVEALS New analysis shows the FBI-labeled “raw” surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s cell was anything but. WIRED’s forensic review confirms the file was stitched from 2 separate clips using Adobe Premiere - and nearly 2 minutes and 53 seconds were cut right before the infamous “missing minute.” Metadata shows the video was edited and saved repeatedly over 3.5 hours before being uploaded as “unedited.” Internal comment markers, timestamps, and file names expose a carefully assembled timeline. The Justice Department claimed the footage was untouched. The data says otherwise. Source: WIRED, DOJ
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