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Federal prosecutors have located surveillance video showing the area around the cell of accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on the day of his first suicide attempt in the Metropolitan Correctional Center jail in Manhattan.
The video, which prosecutors previously said was missing, was being sought by lawyers for Nicholas Tartaglione, a former police officer accused of four murders, who claims he save Epstein’s life in July.
originally posted by: eletheia
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Got to wonder IF the tapes have been edited while they were missing?
originally posted by: Sheye
I was wondering the same.. or maybe they are bogus tapes from another date with the date changed. That they would show up suddenly is suspicious to me..
originally posted by: RickyD
You guys do realize they're talking about the first unsuccessful attempt right? Some of these replies definetly do not appear to.
originally posted by: RicketyCricket
Doesn't take more than a few minutes to edit existing video footage if you've done it before. Takes a little longer to cgi it all, especially if you need to completely recreate a jail cell and such. Maybe a day or two for construction, another day for detail and finish work. Assuming the scripting was done while the construction and editing happened, you could've had a decent recreation of it all in a week or so. Probably needed to get up the chain for approval before it was "found".
With the technology and resources that could be in play, I would have a hard time believing what I was seeing, was actually the correct and legitimate footage.
They could fake it all they want..it would not stand up to a forensic examination.
originally posted by: Lazarus Short
originally posted by: DrumsRfun
I don't trust this digital age...people can fake almost anything.
Um...like your avatar, he, he.
originally posted by: DrumsRfun
a reply to: vonclod
They could fake it all they want..it would not stand up to a forensic examination.
The news moves fast...by the time people can prove its BS, people already believed what they saw on TV,read in the "news" and have no time to vet it and get "forensic experts" to verify.
If I could fake a video of you right now, it will take you quite a while (especially if I get popular opinion) to prove anything, no matter how much screaming in the face you do.
By the time you "prove" anything....your reputation is gone and so is your story.
Its a game of cards, I don't think it is that simple.