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New Evidence in Epstein Death Fuels Murder Conspiracy Theories

Published February 14, 2026, 14:08
New Evidence in Epstein Death Fuels Murder Conspiracy Theories

The death of Jeffrey Epstein in 2019 remains controversial, with new evidence released by the US Department of Justice strengthening murder theories and challenging the official report of suicide. One of the most significant new pieces of evidence is the recording of an "orange flash" in a video from Epstein's last moments, showing a blurry figure in orange clothing approaching his cell shortly before he was found dead. The presence of this figure, at a time when prisoners should have been locked in their cells, raises serious questions about their identity and the purpose of their presence near Epstein's cell. This finding adds to a series of other inconsistencies and contradictions that have emerged regarding the circumstances of his death. Furthermore, it was revealed that the Department of Justice had already prepared an official announcement about Epstein's death hours before he was found dead, which reinforces suspicions of an organized attempt to cover up the crime. The excuse of a “typographical error” does not convince many and is considered problematic. At the same time, there is information about possible discussions for a cooperation agreement between Epstein's lawyers and the authorities, where Epstein could incriminate those involved in exchange for a reduced sentence. The fear that he would reveal the names of powerful people seems to have played a role in his death, while a possible connection between Epstein and Russian criminal organizations was revealed. Overall, the new evidence calls into question the official report and suggests that Epstein's death was not a suicide.