The brother of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein claimed in an interview with Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson that “no one seems to know” where the key evidence is, and that the autopsy report The details were revealed.
Epstein's brother Mark appeared on Carlson's Twitter show to discuss his brother's alleged suicide and detail important information he has uncovered over the years. Carlson brought up the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into Epstein's death and questioned Mark about information gleaned from the case.
Mark said that while the incident had recently come to light, they had been trying for the past four years to find out “what position” Epstein's body was in at the time of death, and the report states that Epstein was “sitting down.” He pointed out that it was said that it was a “posture”. All of your weight is on your neck. (Related: First court documents listing Jeffrey Epstein Associates are unsealed)
“Well, they put out a report a few months ago, and we've been trying for four years to find out what position his body was in when it was found. We couldn’t get a result. Please answer that as well,” Mark said.
“But the report described how he was found. The report said the man was hanging from the top of the bed with his legs stretched out in front of him. If you imagine that, you know, basically all of his weight, or most of his weight, was hanging by this noose that was around his neck, or this ligature that was around his neck… and. When they cut them down or tore them apart, they said that from his buttocks they were an inch or an inch and a half off the ground. Again, this means that his weight was on his neck. It means it was on.”
Episode 59 Most people understand that Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide. But did the US attorney general help cover up his murder? That's a completely different thing. Epstein's brother Mark explains. pic.twitter.com/aP6EjURJmL
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But Mark went on to express doubts in the Justice Department's investigative report, saying that if Epstein's weight was only on his neck, the “noose” or “ligature” would have been riding “high” on his neck. He said he was deaf. (Related: Second part of Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed)
“Now, if someone had hung themselves like that, the rope or ligature would have gone up high on your neck and ended high behind your ears, but according to the autopsy photos, Jeff's The ligature mark on his neck is right in the middle.'' In the car, Mark said, “He went straight back, as if someone had put a rope around his neck and strangled him, like Carlo in The Godfather.'' Told.
Mr. Carlson then asked Mr. Epstein's brother why investigators didn't test the rope for evidence of Mr. Epstein's DNA, but Mr. Mark said “no one knows where it is.” It seems so.'' Mark also claimed that the reported method of hanging Epstein should have shown signs of “animation” in his body, something the report allegedly did not mention. He emphasized that.
“So, if – um, it seems clear from his autopsy photos that he was strangled with, say, a cord. Why don't we check that code and test his DNA? ?'' Carlson asked.
“Yes, no one knows where it is. Also, they said he had hanged himself, but then again he had to have stayed there for at least two hours. “When you die…gravity carries blood to the lowest parts of your body, and the blood that collects under your skin creates spots. That's why the soles of your feet and buttocks should have what you call a living tissue,” says Mark. Stated.
“There should be bruise-like spots on the soles of his feet and on his buttocks. The autopsy photos show that his feet are nice and clean. So if he's been like that for two hours There was no way he was hanging any longer. There must be blood in his legs. That's not going to happen.”
Discussion of Epstein's death has been widespread online since he was found dead in his cell at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019. The deceased pedophile's death was officially ruled a suicide by the Justice Department, but Carlson previously pushed back on this ruling.
In an interview with former President Donald Trump in August 2023, Carlson questioned the 45th president about Epstein's death, asserting his belief that the billionaire was murdered.