Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Claims Bombshell Autopsy Will Prove Murder

Jeffrey Epstein’s death has been internet fuel for years — and now his brother Mark says the conspiracy theorists are right. According to him, the billionaire sex offender didn’t die by suicide in a New York jail cell. He was killed. And he claims a new autopsy report dropping in February will finally prove it.

Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 10, 2019. He was pronounced dead soon after, and the official story was stamped: suicide by hanging. Case closed… at least on paper.

But almost nothing about that night ever felt normal. Or random.

You had:

  • A high-profile inmate in a special housing unit, mysteriously taken off suicide watch just days after a prior incident.
  • Two guards who were supposed to check on him every 30 minutes but allegedly fell asleep and skipped rounds — then falsified the paperwork.
  • Not one but two surveillance cameras near his cell that were reportedly “malfunctioning” the very night he died.

The Department of Justice and FBI have repeatedly doubled down on the suicide ruling and say they found no credible evidence of foul play. Epstein’s family, not buying it, hired their own heavyweight: famed forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, the former New York City chief medical examiner.

Baden has said some of Epstein’s injuries look more like homicidal strangulation than a simple hanging. That alone lit the internet on fire.

Now Mark Epstein is pouring gasoline on it.

“Jeffrey was murdered, and more autopsy facts will be coming out in February that prove it,” Mark says, teasing a mysterious report he claims is coming within weeks.

Mark was the one who identified his brother’s body and brought Baden in to watch the official autopsy. What he says he saw that day still haunts him — and, in his mind, blows the official story apart.

He claims the injuries he saw “didn’t correspond to the way his body was found hanging.”

And that’s not all. Mark alleges that critical systems inside the jail weren’t working when his brother died.

“The fire alarm — which also controls doors and videos — wasn’t operable the day Epstein died,” he says.

Then there’s the math he can’t stop thinking about.

According to Mark, there were 73 people on Epstein’s floor before his death — and only 72 after.

“Who is the missing prisoner?” he asks.

The surviving video, Mark says, is basically useless. It shows a partial view of a door, not Epstein’s actual cell.

“You have no idea who could have gone in or out of there,” he argues. “And why ignore the fact that there was somebody else on that floor?”

Mark is just as blunt when it comes to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate who is serving a 20-year federal sentence for sex trafficking and related charges. Maxwell has said publicly that she believes Epstein most likely died by suicide.

Mark isn’t having it.

“Ghislaine is someone in a position… well, I wouldn’t trust anything she says,” he says. “What is she basing this on? She never saw the body or talked to Jeff before he died.”

For him, it’s simple math with only three options:

“There are only three ways to die in prison,” Mark says. “Suicide, natural causes or murder. And Jeff was murdered. I want to know who killed him and on whose behalf?”

Back in 2019, then–Attorney General Bill Barr publicly called Epstein’s death “appalling” and admitted the circumstances “raise serious questions that must be answered.” Later, in testimony and interviews, Barr said that after multiple investigations, there was nothing that contradicted the suicide ruling — though he acknowledged glaring failures at the jail.

Mark Epstein is still calling it a cover-up.

“Why the cover-up?” he asks. “Why the charade? Who are they trying to protect?”

For years, the phrase “Epstein didn’t kill himself” has been a meme, a punchline, a shorthand for everything people don’t trust about the powerful protecting their own.

If the explosive autopsy “facts” Mark is promising really do surface next month, that meme might turn back into what he always believed it was: a murder mystery with some of the most powerful people on Earth in the shadows.

2 thoughts on “Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Claims Bombshell Autopsy Will Prove Murder

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  1. He was a monster. Is anyone other than his brother really going to care if it was suicide or murder.

  2. I agree with him being a monster and I don’t mourn his loss. However, I do feel a lot of people with power in this country are getting away with anything up to and including murder.

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