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NEW VIDEO: Mystery Third Person Spotted Outside Epstein’s Cell the Night He “Died” — Who Was It?

The Epstein case just got a whole lot stranger.

CBS News has dropped a bombshell video showing a mystery third person near Jeffrey Epstein’s cell just hours before he was found dead. The figure, seen in surveillance footage at approximately 4:03 a.m. on August 10, 2019, has never been identified—and even more disturbing, wasn’t mentioned once in the Department of Justice’s official report on Epstein’s so-called suicide.

Let that sink in.

The footage shows this unidentified person walking through a common area near Epstein’s unit. The DOJ claims other security cameras were “broadcast-only” to a central security hub and none of the footage was saved. The one camera that did record didn’t have a clear enough view of the staircase to confirm whether the figure entered Epstein’s cell block.

“There is no way to know from the video if it indeed was possible for someone to enter the unit and climb the stairs to Epstein’s cell without being seen,” CBS reported.

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So let’s get this straight:

Epstein was left alone in his cell.

The guards were allegedly sleeping.

The cellmate was mysteriously removed.

All the security cameras “malfunctioned.”

And now, a mystery individual was caught near his cell just before he died—and no one knows who it is?

What else are they hiding?

This footage follows other bizarre developments this week: an unexplained “orange blur” captured on camera, a suspicious mouse cursor randomly appearing in footage, and mounting speculation that Epstein didn’t die the way they claim.

Why is this footage surfacing now—nearly five years later? Who released it? And most importantly: who was that third person?

Americans deserve real answers. Not more cover-ups.

Natalie Dagenhardt

Natalie Dagenhardt is an American conservative writer who writes for  Right Journalism! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to "stir up the pot," and does not "pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do," drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington. She is a "constitutional conservative".

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