What if Jeffrey Epstein Was Just a Late-Term Abortion?

The phrase “Epstein didn’t kill himself” has become a viral sensation. Despite the official story about the billionaire pedophile’s mysterious death being officially ruled as a suicide inside of a prison cell, Americans of all believe systems have more questions.

At the risk of sounding conspiratorial, we really don’t blame them. After all, both of the guards who were in charge of watching him have been arrested and charged with falsifying official statements. The two men had one job — check up on Epstein every 30 minutes. That’s it. Apparently, both of them took long naps during their shifts.

Oh, and both security cameras happened to malfunction when Epstein supposedly killed himself. That raises many questions all in itself.

We try to make an effort avoid sharing content that blatantly claims conspiracies as fact, but the case of Jeffrey Epstein makes this really difficult. At this point, it’s almost harder to believe the official story than it is random internet conspiracy theories.

But, Epstein died in New York state. It could have just been a very, very late-term abortion, right? How is that different than killing a fetus in the womb?


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