but tonight new questions are being raised about how that could have happened. joining me by phone to get to the bottom of this. the man who once headed the nypd and the new york city bureau of corrections, bernie kerik. how could someone especially a high-profile federal prisoner like jeffrey epstein possibly kill himself or end up dead in a correctional facility? how does that happen? i don t know how it happened. but here is the question i would have. one, we know he attempted suicide over the last week, two weeks or so. two, he was put back into the institution. he should have been on a permanent suicide watch. there is a report that he was placed in solitary confinement. solitary confinement depresses you, it sends you into despair. the worst thing you can do to a suicidal inmate is put them in a solitairely confinement cell where they lose their mind where they finish out and accomplish the mission. so i would be asking, who gave him the classification to put him in t
being raised about how that could have happened. joining me by phone to get to the bottom of this. the man who once headed the nypd and the new york city bureau of corrections, bernie kerik. how could someone especially a high-profile federal prisoner like jeffrey epstein possibly kill himself or end up dead in a correctional facility? how does that happen? i don t know how it happened. but here is the question i would have. one, we know he attempted suicide over the last week, two weeks or so. two, he was put back into the institution. he should have been on a permanent suicide watch. there is a report that he was placed in solitary confinement. solitary confinement depresses you, it sends you into despair. the worst thing you can do to a suicidal inmate is put them in a solitairely confinement cell where they lose their mind where they finish out and accomplish the mission. so i would be asking, who gave him the classification to put him in that cell. why wasn t there a 2
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