>
This photo was taken TWO WEEKS AGO. The Amish, are STILL in Western North Carolina rebuilding...
DNI Gabbard spurs probe into evidence Congress, Trump were misled on election security...
Prominent Christian Zionist Group Is Lobbying U.S. Lawmakers on Israel--Without Revealing...
The Truth About What Is Really Going On in the Strait of Hormuz
Wow. Researchers just built an AI that can control your body...
Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent
The $5 Battery That Never Dies - Edison Buried This 100 Years Ago
That is not a real fish. IT'S A ROBOT.
Scientists Unveil Hemp Alternative to Plastic That Can Withstand Boiling Water...
A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind
Is Surveillance Pricing Ripping You Off? How to Stop Your Data from Being Used Against You
Robot Dives 1.5 Miles, Maps French Shipwreck With 86,000 Images And Recovers Artifacts

The undated, unsigned document - released as part of Tartaglione's unrelated criminal case docket - contains lines such as "They investigated me for month - found NOTHING!!!" and references to saying goodbye. It has been kept under seal for nearly seven years.
The note's release comes amid a flood of Epstein-related document dumps in 2025–2026, yet it does little to quiet the persistent, deeply unsettling questions about how Epstein actually died on August 10, 2019, inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan. Official ruling: suicide by hanging. Public consensus, reinforced by every major new tranche of files: something about that story has never added up - and the weirdness only multiplies with each disclosure.
The Official Timeline vs. Reality on the Ground
Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell shortly before 6:30 a.m. on August 10, 2019. Attorney General William Barr immediately called it an "apparent suicide." The medical examiner ruled it a hanging. Case closed - or so the government insisted.
The facts on the ground were different:
Less than three weeks earlier, on July 23, Epstein had been found semi-conscious with an orange cloth tied around his neck. He was placed on suicide watch for barely 31 hours before being removed, despite a psychologist's note that he "needs a cellmate" for safety.
On August 9, his cellmate was transferred out with no replacement - in direct violation of standing orders sent to more than 70 staff members.
Hours before his death, Epstein was allowed a 20-minute unmonitored phone call from the SHU shower area using a non-inmate phone line, violating every Bureau of Prisons protocol. Logs omitted the call entirely.
His cell contained a hoard of extra linens and blankets - material explicitly prohibited because it can be fashioned into nooses. No required cell search occurred that day.
Then there's this...
When jail officials asked Mr. Epstein about red marks on his neck after the incident in July, he first said that Mr. Tartaglione had attacked him and that he was not suicidal. Mr. Tartaglione has long denied assaulting Mr. Epstein, who later told jail officials he "never had any issues" with his cellmate.
Mr. Tartaglione said he gave the note to his lawyers because he believed it could have been helpful if Mr. Epstein continued to claim that he had tried to hurt him. Mr. Tartaglione was convicted in 2023 and is now serving four life sentences. He has maintained his innocence and has appealed his conviction. -NYT
Then came the night itself.