Forensic Psychologist Claims Jeffrey Epstein Could Still Be Alive
Forensic Psychologist Claims Epstein Could Be Alive

Forensic Psychologist Makes Bombshell Claim About Jeffrey Epstein

A clinical and forensic psychologist has asserted that Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted child sex offender, might still be alive, based on her analysis of recently released documents. Dr Leslie Dobson, who states she is collaborating directly with the United States Congress on the Epstein files, highlighted critical discrepancies in the evidence surrounding his death.

Missing Footage and Redacted Documents Raise Questions

The Justice Department has released a partial collection of millions of documents, images, videos, and emails detailing Epstein's activities and his network of public figures, politicians, and celebrities. While many names remain redacted, Dobson claims that poor redaction techniques allowed her and cyber hackers to uncover hidden details. She explained on Annie Elise's Serialously podcast that initial redactions were easily bypassed by copying PDFs into word documents, revealing concealed names.

Dobson specifically pointed to missing prison footage from the night Epstein died. "One in particular will be the video of the night he died. It is cut, there is about 23 seconds missing," she revealed. Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10, 2019, before his trial on sex trafficking allegations, but this gap in surveillance has fueled speculation.

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Plastic Surgeon Visits and AI-Generated Images Add to Mystery

Further adding to the intrigue, Dobson noted records showing a plastic surgeon frequently visiting Epstein's estate in 2016. "He did have a plastic surgeon, which is in the records, coming frequently to his estate in 2016. So, I don't know, why was a plastic surgeon there?" she questioned. While Epstein had medical issues, including a tumour, Dobson suggested the visits could indicate efforts to alter his appearance.

Earlier this month, an AI-generated image depicting a bearded Epstein in Tel Aviv sparked conspiracy theories, though it was later debunked. Despite this, Dobson maintained her belief in his possible survival, citing the broader context of the files. "Yeah, I do [think he is alive]," she stated, emphasizing the scale of the alleged cover-up.

Cover-Up Allegations and Ongoing Investigations

Dobson described the situation as "bigger than Watergate" and "the biggest one of our lifetime," alleging a massive cover-up involving numerous individuals. She revealed hearing about "open investigations" into the files, with the Justice Department confirming it is examining whether documents were improperly withheld. Updates on this probe are anticipated.

Annie Elise, the podcast host, supported the theory, suggesting that if Epstein staged his death or was freed, changing his appearance would be necessary. "It certainly is not impossible when you have that many people trying to cover something up to scoot someone away," she proposed. The files continue to shed light on Epstein's network, though no charges have been brought against those mentioned.

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