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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.
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Top Comments
@DodgeyHodgey
Why does my local walmart have less blind spots in their cctv than a max security prison?
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@gmr5480
I worked in the prison system for 26 years and a SHU unit for 10. It is impossible for the facility count to clear if that tier count was off what is supposed to be there, and a physical recount is mandatory. Also, supplies and linen are NEVER handed out after lockup. To say the Officers are lying is an understatement and may actually be complicit. Check their bank accounts to see if they came into money. The whole thing stinks as a cover-up. And another thing, if a inmate was on suicide watch, especially a high profile inmate and the cell camera was not operational, we would place a camera outside the door on a tripod, and increase rounds. Since I worked the prison where Charles Manson was housed, I think my opinion of high security facilities is knowledgeable.
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@scooby7479
What strikes me is what happened to the original story that the guards were asleep and the cameras didnt work - suddenly both become a lie watching this!
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@sjamwal3199
Why not arrest these Guards and make them speak this must be on record, who was on duty that night!!
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@grg20111
What amazes me the most is how stupid the Government must think we are..💯
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@lincolnkroll
How is it even possible that Epstien's cell was not being video recorded? This is a genuine coverup, no question about it.
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@Scotty_AU
We can see stars from 10 light years away but we can't get a CCTV camera in 720p+
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@sharonsmith6247
There was a new report, a prisoner came in by ambulance, which left hours later. Could that be the plus one
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@catherinehubbard1167
The actual autopsy report done by the prison coroner did NOT suggest suicide as the cause of death. It said something indeterminate, like “pending,” (I saw this in another report and don’t recall exactly.) But later on, his superior, who never examined the body, wrote “suicide.” Another discrepancy. The independent coroner brought in by Epstein’s brother closely examined the autopsy report, noting the three broken neck bones and the apparent defensive wounds on the arms/hands. He has done thousands of autopsies, including hanging deaths, and stated that not once were all three neck bones broken in a hanging.. He said it was homicide, not suicide.
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@jerry171460
You know it is fishy when only one camera was working.
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@tomkent4656
The fact that the cctv camera is fixed so that it can't see the whole layout should ring alarm bells!
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@judithmarcial6357
I worked in NYS as a prison officer and a Senior investigator, John Jay School of Criminal Justice. Inmates do not distribute any items for personal use. Supplies are distributed by the COs on specific days at specific times. The person in the orange jumpsuit could have been the killer who was planted in there early. The items in his/her hand could have been the strips already torn because all items are given out according to rules of the prison when you enter and handed back in if it needs to be replaced for inventory purposes and preventing its use as contraband, in exchange for other items. Just like an inmate cannot have more than the issued authorized of clothing. If he were on suicide watch, he was supposed to have a one on one officer in front of his cell until taken off by the doctor. I did one on one's in the Infirmary, and the jail cell. We use +1 when an inmates is somewhere else where we cannot count him/her but their presence at the location is accounted for. At the Infirmary, out of prison in court, at a funeral, or on a program somewhere else in the prison. Sometimes, we will show plus 10 or whatever the number is after all call ins are made, and all copies of movement slip requests are verified by the CO on the tier with what is on hand. These prisons have back stairs whose keys are kept by the COs in case of emergency, but sometimes the OICs would come up those stairs and take a prisoner without the COs knowledge just before the count to see if the CO really eyeballed the prisoner before accounting that all prisoners were accounted for. This "suicide" was well coordinated by people high up. To find them, see who quit or was fired shortly after, starting at the top, and squeeze for info. Check the log as to who in high circles came in the prison through the Sally port and their reason for visiting a SHU prisoner on a non visiting day, how long they stayed and who was the CO in attendance during the visit. I'm 71 now and retired. Good Luck. Follow the ones in power at the time. Bon Chance😊
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@Factsarefactsfacts
What i dont see is SLEEPING GUARDS
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@dudleymilbin5599
How the hell are the correctional officers walking around? Didn't they say that they fell asleep? whatever happened to that story? How is the story constantly changing and why do people forget so quickly?
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@willbanks9294
I've worked in mental health for over ten years. There is absolutely NO WAY a high risk/profile inmate would be left alone if they were suicide risk. Let alone 30 min rounds or malfunctioning cameras.
I only have a MA in forensic psych and I learned if it smells like sh!t and looks like sh!t its probably sh!t.
Thank you for the analysis!!