this was inevitable. jeffrey epstein lived his life not in a four-by-four cell. he knew he had two options. one, if he turned and cooperated against every person that indulged in his illegal behavior and he became a witness against these people, or he was going to spend he knew he was going to get convicted and spend the rest of his life in a cell. and there s no way, knowing this individual, knowing who he is and how he has lived, was going to do that. this was inevitable. to me, it was. i was surprised they didn t have him in a suicide cell, suicide watch at this point. how does epstein s death impact the investigations and lawsuits? i think it helps. unfortunately, it helps the ongoing investigation because
we have investigations into how this could have happened. do you have any questions about the circumstances of his death? well, this was inevitable. if anyone didn t think that this was going to happen, he tried a few weeks ago. jeffrey epstein lived his life not in a 4 x 4 cell and he knew he only had two options, if he turned and cooperated against every person that indulged in his illegal behavior and he became a witness against these people, or he was just going to spend he knew he was going to get convicted, spend the rest of his life in the cell. and there was no way this individual, knowing who he is and how he has lived, was going to do that. so, yes, this was inevitable. to me, it was. i was very surprised they did not have him in a suicide cell, suicide watch, you know, at this point. right.
you don t want to be in medical, you can t handle medical, you trashing our medical cells, i ll take you down to the holding cell. mr. chairs broke the sink and had some metal parts he was probably going to hurt himself or hurt something with. so they decided to place him in what we call a suicide cell. that s different from suicide watch. it s just a cell where there s nothing to harm himself or harm others or break apart or do anything like that. we typically have to do that with those that become a behavior issue and tend to act out a lot. got nothing, man. what s going on? i don t know, man. what is this? what is this? he tried to hide a piece of the sink. what is this? this is impossible. something like that could be used as a weapon. this kind of shows what the staff has to go through on a daily basis. these guys are pretty good.
you don t want to be in medical, you can t handle medical, you trashing our medical cells, i ll take you down to the holding cell. until i can find a safe cell. mr. chairs broke the sink and had some metal parts he was probably going to hurt himself or hurt something with. so they decided to place him in what we call a suicide cell. that s different from suicide watch. it s just a cell where there s nothing to harm himself or harm others or break apart or do anything like that. we typically have to do that with those that become a behavior issue and tend to act out a lot. got nothing, man. what s going on? i don t know, man. what is this? what is this? he tried to hide a piece of the sink. what is this? this is impossible. something like that could be used as a weapon. this kind of shows what the staff has to go through on a
moved but not where he wanted to go. come on, all right. they putting me back many my cell. you don t want to be in medical, you can t handle medically put you in a holding cell. mr. chairs broke the sink and had some metal parts he was probably going to hurt himself or something. so they decided to place him in what we call a suicide cell. that s different from suicide watch. it is a cell where there s nothing to harm himself or others or break apart or do anything like that. we typically have to do that with those that become a behavior issue and tend to act out a lot. got nothing, man. what s going on? i don t know, man. what is this? what is this? he tried to hide a piece of the sink. what is this? this is impossible. something like that could be used as a weapon. this kind of shows what the