Epstein's Killer Caught on Camera? Forensic Expert Analysis
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Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmjR-JVOshlZbUoQYOCxWg/join Dr. G's Body Language Course: https://www.drgexplains.com/offers/CEnNLKFa In this video, Dr. G, a clinical and forensic psychologist as well as body language expert, analyzes newly released surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s jail the night before his death. A mysterious orange figure—recently dubbed “the orange blob” by CBS and other outlets—appears in the footage around 10:40 p.m., moving toward Epstein’s cell. While the DOJ’s OIG report identifies this as a guard carrying linens, Dr. G compares the footage frame-by-frame with facts from the official report and raises serious questions about that explanation. The new video also highlights missing frames, and glaring blind spots in the camera angles—issues the DOJ has acknowledged but brushed aside. The footage contains nearly 3 minutes of missing time around midnight and may have been screen-recorded rather than pulled from the DVR directly. Dr. G puts these findings into context, showing how they conflict with official timelines and deepen the mystery of what really happened inside MCC that night. While Epstein died in custody in August 2019, the case remains politically charged and legally unsettled. In July 2025, the DOJ and FBI issued a memo stating there is no “Epstein client list,” reversing earlier comments by top officials. They reaffirmed Epstein’s death as a suicide, though new surveillance footage reportedly shows a mysterious orange-colored figure near his cell on the night of his death, intensifying questions about whether foul play may have occurred. In Congress, Senate Democrats have invoked a rarely used “rule of five” to compel release of the so-called Epstein files from DOJ and FBI — a request expected to be answered by around August 15. Meanwhile, House Oversight is preparing multiple subpoenas, including for Ghislaine Maxwell’s testimony and several high-profile figures, though issuance has been delayed by Chair Comer. Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20‑year sentence for her conviction in connection with Epstein’s trafficking network, has provided the DOJ with information implicating approximately 100 individuals and may seek a pardon, a possibility President Trump has not ruled out. Could the orange figure be Epstein’s killer? Dr. G walks viewers through a step-by-step forensic breakdown, using publicly available video, diagrams, and internal records to bring clarity to what’s quickly becoming one of the most suspicious moments in the Epstein timeline. #epsteinfiles #trump #bodylanguage ------------------------ Visit my website: www.drgexplains.com ------------------------ Dr. G is a clinical and forensic psychologist. He is a published author, entrepreneur, and currently conducts psychotherapy, and couples’ therapy. Disclaimer THIS IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR TREATMENT The information offered herein does not constitute a substitute for professional psychological treatment, therapy, or other types of professional advice and intervention. Dr. Garrison does not assume any responsibility for errors, omissions or contrary interpretations of the subject matter herein. The informational contents are solely the opinion of Dr. Garrison and should not be considered as a form of therapy, advice, direction and/or diagnosis or treatment of any kind: medical, spiritual, mental, or other. Instead, the information is provided as entertainment. If expert advice or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought.
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