BOMBSHELL: New Video Shows “Orange-Colored” Shape Heading Into Epstein’s Cell Before He Was Found Dead!
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BOMBSHELL: New Video Shows “Orange-Colored” Shape Heading Into Epstein’s Cell Before He Was Found Dead!

This is a huge bombshell that almost no one is talking about…. New FBI records and video footage show what appears to clearly be a man heading into Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell before he was found dead. CBS News recently reported on security footage of “an orange-colored shape” moving around in Jeffrey Epstein’s cell around the time of his death when no one else should have been there. How did the official reports possibly miss this? Or maybe it was “missed” on purpose? See here: They Lied: FBI Records Reveal Orange Suit-Clad Figure Heading to Epstein’s Cell Hours Before He Was Found Dead pic.twitter.com/qCdkkktr3w — Vegas (@vegasyx) February 6, 2026 Glenn Beck had a brilliant breakdown of everything that I want to show you next. You can either watch the video below or read the transcript I will provide, I know how many of you love the transcript. Watch here: FULL TRANSCRIPT: Newly released Department of Justice documents show that investigators reviewing surveillance footage from the night of Jeffrey Epstein’s death observed an orange-colored shape. I don’t know about you, but orange-colored shapes move around my house all the time. An orange-colored shape was moving up the staircase towards the isolated locked tier where Jeffrey Epstein’s cell was located at approximately 10:39 p.m. on August 9th, 2019. That entry in an observation log of the video from the Metropolitan Correctional Center appears to suggest something previously unreported by authorities. A flash of orange looks to be going up the L tier stairs. Could possibly be an inmate escorted up to that tier. That’s what’s in their observation log. This again reported now by CBS News. It also appears, according to an FBI memorandum, that reviews by investigators left disparate conclusions by the FBI and those examining the same video from the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General. FBI log describes the fuzzy image as possibly an inmate. I don’t know if you know this, but inmates at 10:39 are not going around in that area outside of their cell. So FBI, that doesn’t make sense. The Inspector General logs it as an officer carrying orange linen or bedding. Okay, we now know they knew when they wrote that in there, they knew that bedding is delivered the shift before this. So, it would have been 5:00 in the afternoon before these people were even in. That’s when you deliver bedding. No one is allowed on that floor at 10:39. You would have to log in. So, delivering bedding, no. The guards say that would have been a breach of protocol and you would have had to sign something. The final report says approximately 10:39 p.m. an unidentified CO appeared to walk up the L tier stairway. So, we’re no longer just an orange shape. This orange shape seems to have legs and then reappeared within the view of the camera at 10:41 p.m. Official reports state that Epstein died by suicide sometime before 6:30 a.m. when his body was discovered before breakfast. CBS News previously reported on the figure on the stairs and consulted independent video analysts who say the movement was more consistent with an inmate or someone wearing an orange prison uniform than a corrections officer. The new records raise more questions about the activity near Epstein’s tier late that evening. Official reviews of Epstein’s death make no mention of the figure in orange, and later pronouncements from authorities including the Attorney General at the time, Bill Barr, were that no one entered Epstein’s housing tier the night of his death. Last summer in an interview on Fox and Friends, then Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino said, quote, “There’s video clear as day. He is the only person in there and the only person coming out. You can see it.” Prison employees interviewed by CBS News said escorting an inmate at that hour would have been highly unusual. The identification of the individual could have been crucial to reconstructing the events. You think so? Given that the sighting occurred within the estimated window of Epstein’s possible time of death. Okay. This is about to get worse. The staircase leading to his cell tier was captured by the only camera known to have been recording that night, positioned in a way that partially obscured the approach to Epstein’s tier. Government investigators relied heavily on that footage in reconstructing the timeline of the events. But because of the camera’s angle, it was not possible to rule out whether somebody could have climbed the stairs and entered the tier without being clearly visible. CBS News analysis of that video found additional contradictions between what the video showed and the official statements. Among those interviewed were the two corrections officers assigned to the unit that night. Let me just ask you, what do you know about these guys? All I know about these guys is they fell asleep. Tova Noel and Michael Thomas were assigned to the unit that night. They’ve not been publicly identified until now. Documents show Thomas was interviewed twice in September 2019 in sessions conducted in lieu of a grand jury subpoena. According to Noel’s account, Thomas had been working multiple consecutive shifts and slept while on duty for a period of approximately 10:00 p.m. and midnight. Investigators also questioned Noel about the unexplained change in the recorded number of inmates in the SHU, which appeared to drop from 73 to 72 sometime between 10:00 and 3:00 a.m. She said she was just probably mistaken about the discrepancy and told investigators she had no memory of the count changing. Okay, I’m just going to dismiss that one. That’s just somebody writing the wrong number in. Let’s just go with that. He can’t do it with the rest of this stuff. Neither officer was specifically asked about the orange-colored figure noted in the video observation log. Thomas told investigators that he did not remember the period between 10:00 p.m. and midnight. Said he had no recollection of anyone walking up the stairs towards Epstein’s tier around 10:30. Yeah, because he was asleep. He added, however, that a jail employee entering a tier alone would have violated all of their policies. Probably sleep would have too. A separate internal presentation included in the documents released described a corrections officer believed by investigators to be Noel carrying linen or inmate clothing up to the tier. The 2023 Inspector General report did not identify Noel as the figure seen in the footage. In her interview, Noel told investigators, “Distributing linen was not part of my duties. I never gave out linen ever because that’s done on the shift prior.” Okay, so they leave this out in the Inspector General report, but they do not address the orange figure that is moving up. Thomas and Noel failed to complete inmate counts at 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. as well as mandatory 30-minute wellness checks of Epstein. All night long, they didn’t do any of those things. Thomas and Noel were later charged with falsifying records certifying the inmate counts had been completed. Federal prosecutors eventually dropped the charges in exchange for cooperation agreements that included interviews. A transcript of Thomas’s interview conducted two years after Epstein’s death and released in the recent document disclosure shows significant gaps in his recollection of the morning Epstein was found. Thomas told investigators he discovered Epstein in his cell shortly after 6:30 a.m. on August 10th and that he ripped Epstein down from the hanging position. Investigators asked: What happened to the noose? What happened to the noose? Have you heard any of this before? Quote, “I don’t recall taking the noose off. I really don’t. I don’t recall taking the thing from around his neck.” Noel, who remained standing at the cell entrance, told investigators she saw Thomas lower Epstein to the floor but did not see a noose around his neck. The noose Epstein allegedly used has never been identified. According to the Inspector General’s report, a noose collected at the scene was later determined not to be the noose used in Epstein’s death. Okay. First, you had us believe that it was a paper noose. Now, you’re saying the paper noose that was found was not the noose that killed him. In fact, you can’t find the noose. And this one was later added to the scene. By whom? Thomas also described Epstein as shirtless when they found him. Evidence records indicate a shirt believed to have been cut from Epstein’s body was later returned from the hospital in a bag of personal stuff. New documents also show that New York City’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner reviewed the jail surveillance footage six days after the death. But they concluded the video was too blurry to identify any individuals. Hours later, the office publicly ruled Epstein’s death a suicide. Wait, you don’t have the suicide weapon. The weapon that you do have, the noose, is not the noose that killed him. No explanation on how that arrived later at the scene. You have a blurry figure going up in the middle of the night and you can’t identify that individual, but it’s a blurry figure going up and yet you rule this a suicide. That is fascinating to me. Let’s just think about this for a second, shall we? What is the biggest problem in America right now? One, we have no idea how our government works. We can’t describe our rights. We have no idea about the three branches of government. It’s working however it wants to work because the people have fallen asleep. Number two, because the people fell asleep, there’s all kinds of shady stuff going on. I’ll bet you a third of our federal budget is nothing but a con. You know that. I know that. You can’t trust the media. You can’t trust anybody anymore. And now when they release this—this is the problem with the Epstein thing. This is the ultimate test of trust. You have to get trust back or you don’t have a nation. Nothing has felt right with this. I don’t know what you’re going to find, because I think so many people are involved. We still have a FOIA request out—Freedom of Information Act—about this and we’ve been stonewalled from the government. I’d like to know why. Thank God people are still digging in and looking, but let me just go through the problems that this is now caused. You have an orange flash on the stairs. Were you told of that? We were told there is nothing there. Clearly, friends and foes both looked at that video and said there is nothing there. CBS had some analysts look into it and they’re like, “Well, what’s that orange thing moving up? That’s obviously a person.” Okay, I thought there was nothing there. Problem number two: they knew this right away and then they dismissed it as if it was nothing. Three: there’s no time of death. The medical examiner said because they took the body down, he couldn’t tell a time of death. Now, all my criminal CSI knowledge comes from television. But you can’t tell me that because you move the body, you couldn’t put your hand on the corpse and know something. Just the body cooling would have told you something. The medical examiner cannot assign time of death. Well, that’s interesting because if you could say it happened between 10:00 and midnight, maybe we would have been able to narrow things down. But because it could have been done at 3:00 in the morning, could have been done at 5:45, they walked in at 6:30—that’s bull crap. And you and I know it. And then the worst thing is they don’t remember the noose. Nobody remembers taking the noose off. Nobody remembers seeing a noose and then another noose, which they have determined was not the noose used, just magically appears in the cell later. There’s just no way to square this circle. You cannot with any credibility say, “Yeah, this guy committed suicide.” Now, it may turn out that he committed suicide, but not until you lock all these other things down. Who put the freaking noose? The cameras weren’t working at 6:30. They were turned off. And they said, “Well, I don’t know what happened there.” One of the first things you would have done is, “How come did we see anybody walk in?” No, those cameras weren’t on. Somebody would have said, “Turn the damn cameras on, right?” Nobody saw anything. Who had access to the room to throw a noose inside? My gosh. There’s a reason why we don’t believe the government. There is a reason, and it’s this kind of crap. RELATED REPORT: BREAKING: FBI & DOJ Have FULL Version of Epstein Jail Cell Video WITHOUT the “Missing Minute” The FBI and DOJ’s handling of the Epstein case continues to get more and more suspicious. As it turns out, that video they released earlier this month of Epstein’s jail cell (technically, just the door to the block of cells he was being held in) wasn’t the full version. As you probably recall, the surveillance video released to the public had a minute missing from 11:59 PM to 12:00 AM. We were told that all surveillance videos had that minute missing. But, that’s not true. Apparently, the FBI and DOJ are both in possession of the full version — without the missing minute. They just won’t let us see it. The FBI and DOJ have the full Epstein cell video, including the missing minute from just before midnight when he died. A source confirmed that the FBI, Bureau of Prisons, and DOJ Inspector General all possess the unedited footage. This contradicts AG Pam Bondi, who blamed the… pic.twitter.com/TE1lg4Gnrw — AF Post (@AFpost) July 29, 2025 The FBI and DOJ have the full Epstein cell video, including the missing minute from just before midnight when he died. A source confirmed that the FBI, Bureau of Prisons, and DOJ Inspector General all possess the unedited footage. This contradicts AG Pam Bondi, who blamed the missing minute featured in the released footage on a camera glitch. According to a report from CBS News, the minute was never actually missing. They just left it out of the version released to the public. No word yet as to why this was done. Here’s what CBS News reported: The “missing minute” from the surveillance video at the Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center where Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 may not be missing after all, CBS News has learned. When the Justice Department and FBI released nearly 11 hours of footage earlier this month, the time code on the screen jumped forward one minute just before midnight, prompting questions about the one-minute gap. The video shows part of the area near the cell where Epstein was being held the night he died in what the medical examiner ruled a suicide. A government source familiar with the investigation says the FBI, the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice inspector general are all in possession of a copy of the video that does not cut from just before 11:59 p.m. to midnight of the night Epstein died by suicide in his cell. What is unclear is why that section was missing when the FBI released what it said was raw footage from inside the Special Housing Unit the night Epstein died, Aug. 9-10, 2019. The recording came from what officials said was the only relevant video camera that was recording its footage in the unit. This video has been cited by multiple government officials as a key piece of evidence in the determination that Epstein died by suicide. Keep in mind that metadata of the 11-hour long video showed that the version released to the public actually had three total minutes missing and was spliced together from at least two clips. JUST IN: Magically the FBI has the entire Epstein “su1cide” surveillance footage that is NOT missing a minute—per CBS ‘government sources.’ Actually, it was 3 minutes and it was put together from two clips. Are they trying to run more cover? pic.twitter.com/KvcCWskZRE — Diligent Denizen (@DiligentDenizen) July 29, 2025 So, basically, Pam Bondi lied to us. Recall that, when she was asked why a minute was missing from the “raw footage,” she said that it was due to the tapes resetting at midnight every night. From Daily Mail: Attorney General Pam Bondi was questioned about the video in a July 8 Cabinet meeting, and she claimed the Bureau of Prisons told her it was an antiquated process that happened every night when the tapes automatically reset. Now it’s revealed the FBI is in possession of a version of the video that includes the missing minute. It’s unclear why the section was missing when the video was released earlier in July or what is in the video that wasn’t previously shown. And there are still questions swirling over whether the Justice Department will decide to release the found minute. The real question is: why? Why release an edited version of the tape? And, why lie to the public about it? The most suspicious and infuriating thing about this is the fact that the DOJ and FBI tried to play this video off as unedited, raw footage meant to prove, unequivocally, that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. They tried to play us. But, we weren’t fooled. This hilarious AI video of the “missing minute” might not even be a complete joke, at this point: pic.twitter.com/p6B84Up6dS — Jammles (@jammles9) July 29, 2025 Release the full, uncut video, along with the full, unredacted files! That is the only way forward.