According to Bill Barr, nobody else could have done it, because the one-and-only operational surveillance camera, showing the corridor outside his cell, showed a continuously empty corridor for several hours.
Did Bill Barr never watch Mission: Impossible back in the day? And they had to deal with sort of thing as outsiders.
Just how secure is the video surveillance system in that joint, anyway? (I'm guessing not very, given that it doesn't seem to summon Maintenance when cameras aren't working, and taking into account the attention to detail apparent in this whole business.) How difficult would it be for an insider to substitute static imagery showing an empty corridor for the few minutes during which Keyser Söze slipped from the adjoining cell, entered Epstein's cell, killed Epstein, and returned to his own cell, secure in the knowledge that he'd be released without charges the next morning?
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