The Harry Sisson Show - LEAK: Epstein Guards Admitted To COVER UP
Episode Date: March 8, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the new bombshell reporting in the Epstein story. ...
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Well, folks, I didn't think this was possible, but here we are. The Epstein story just got even
weirder, specifically the circumstances surrounding his death. Now, of course, there has been
some fierce debate as to whether Epstein took his own life or somebody killed him, and this
new piece of information that we got, this article, is guaranteed to throw gasoline on the fire
that is that conversation. So this is from the Miami Herald journalist Julie K. Brown,
who is one of the most famous Epstein journalists out there. I mean, she really really
helped break the story on what Epstein was doing to girls all around the world.
She writes, prison guards discussed a cover up of Epstein's death.
An inmate told the FBI.
Now, I will say right off the bat that this testimony has not been corroborated.
It's coming from this one inmate who was in the prison where Epstein was held.
But when you combine what they said, which we're going to go through in just a moment,
with other information that is already publicly available, it is pretty weird.
So anyway, there's no time to waste.
Let's get right into it.
Anytime I talk about Epstein's death, I bring up the orange blob.
It drives me nuts.
People seem to not really talk about this as often as I think they should.
But on the night that Epstein died, on the few cameras that were actually on in this prison, we all
know what happened with those cameras.
An orange blob was seen walking up the steps toward the area where Epstein's cell was.
This took place at around 10.30 at night.
Now, the federal government has looked into this.
they've declared that it might be an inmate, but why would an inmate be walking around the prison at that time of night,
completely unaccompanied by any officer? It just doesn't make any sense. And so far, this person has not been identified.
So who is this orange blob? Today, as I'm talking about this, we still don't know who that person was.
And as I mentioned, it's actually been looked into by the federal government. This is from CBS back in February.
Newly released video logs appear to contradict official accounts. Who entered Epstein's jail
tier the night of his death. Newly released Department of Justice documents show that investigators
reviewing surveillance footage from the night of Epstein's death observed this orange blob moving up
the staircase toward the isolated, locked tier where Epstein's cell was located at approximately
10.30 p.m. at night on August 9th, 2019. That entry is an observation log of the video from the
Metropolitan Correctional Center appears to suggest something previously unreported by authorities.
quote, a flash of orange looks to be going up the L-tier stairs could possibly be an inmate escorted
up that tier.
But in the footage, we didn't see anybody escorting this orange blob.
It also appears, according to an FBI memorandum, that reviews by investigators led to a disparate
conclusion by the FBI and those examining the same video from the DOJ's office of Inspector
General.
And you can see that it was actually logged in their analysis.
This is directly from the FBI, an orange blob.
Now, fast forward to the night that Evan's...
Debtzdeen died, there were a couple of people who were interviewed two guards that were there that
night. Tova, Noel, and Jito Bonhomme, hopefully I'm pronouncing that second name correctly,
not 100% sure. Document show Bohom was interviewed twice in September 2019 in sessions conducted
in lieu of a grand jury subpoena. According to Noelle's account, Behoom had been working multiple
consecutive shifts and slept while on duty for a period between approximately 10 p.m. and
midnight. Investigators also questioned
Noel about an unexplained change in the
recorded number of inmates in the
SHU, which appeared to drop from
73 to 72
between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
And the guard said that they had no
idea what that was and what it could have been,
but weird circumstances
surrounding that night. And then now
we have this new piece of information
from Julie K. Brown
and it's pretty explosive. It adds
some context to what we're talking about here.
So let's get into it. An inmate housed at
the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York told the FBI he overheard guards talking about
covering up Epstein's death on the morning that he died. The federal government's online Epstein
Library contains a five-page handwritten report of an FBI interview with an inmate who awoke
the morning of August 10th, 2019, to the loud commotion in the prison. And Julie K. Brown,
the amazing journalist that she is, actually included a photo when talking about this,
when talking about this article, of these handwritten notes. And you can see some of what
this inmate said, according to the FBI.
But this is in the Epstein files.
This is a real document that is included in what the Department of Justice released.
Breathe, breathe, he recalled officers shouting at about 6.30 a.m.
Then he heard an officer say, dudes, you killed that dude.
Why would you say that?
Why was an officer saying that?
That you killed this guy.
Interesting.
A female guard replied, if he is dead, we're going to cover it up.
and he's going to have an alibi my officers.
The FBI notes said, the inmate claimed the whole wing overheard the exchange.
Later, after learning Epstein had died, he said, and inmate said, quote,
Miss Noel killed Jeffrey.
And of course, we know that Noel was serving that night.
He identified the female guard as Tova Noel, one of the two correctional officers
who were later charged with falsifying reports so that it appeared from their records
that they made their rounds that night because Epstein was on suicide watch when they had not.
The charges were later dropped, though.
The inmates' account has not been substantiated, but it nevertheless raises questions about
Epstein's in custody death.
Both the New York Medical Examiner and the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Epstein
took his own life.
Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's estate to attend the autopsy,
had said that he believes the injuries to Epstein were more akin to strangulation than suicide.
The FBI report is likely to fan suspicion.
And here's where it gets even weirder.
There's money involved now.
and there's money involved.
Anyway, the FBI report is likely to fan suspicion as the New York Post has also reported
on Saturday that Noelle's bank account flagged a 5,000 cash deposit she made to her Chase
bank account on July 30th, 2019, a week after Epstein was found in his cell and what prison
officials concluded was a suicide attempt on July 23rd, 2019.
Remember, Epstein tried to take his life multiple times, according to the official account.
The official reports into that incident show that Epstein initially told
prisoner officers that his cellmate had tried to kill him after extorting him for money.
The post also reported that on that morning of Epstein's death, Noel searched the term
latest on Epstein in jail twice, twice, once at 542 a.m.
And again, at 5.52 a.m., about 40 minutes before the other guard, Michael Thomas found Epstein.
So, I mean, that is, I mean, look, it is getting weird, right?
I hate conspiracies.
I despise them with my whole heart.
There's so many that comes from the Republican side.
But when you have these guards like Googling latest on Epstein sell 40 minutes before he's found,
you have a money element to this all and this inmate testifying to this,
it is just weird.
You know what I mean?
I want to hear what you think in the comments, of course.
Her bank records, which are in the files,
showed that Noel received thousands of dollars in cash and Zell payments in the
months before Epstein died.
She has not been charged with any crime, of course.
And the Miami Herald has not been able to read.
her attorney. Epstein's former cellmate told prison officials that he told Epstein he would be safer
if he paid inmates and guards for protection. Noel's bank records also reveal that she was making
payments on a brand new range rover, but she was not asked about the cash during her DOJ interview.
Interesting. Interesting. The DOJ official's death investigation noted that none of the inmates
who were interviewed had any credible information suggesting Epstein's cause of death was something
other than a suicide. Now, I will also briefly show you something we've talked about on the show
that came out recently in the Epstein files. This was an email sent from what appears to be an
assistant United, well, not appears, they identify as this. And if the assistant's United States
attorney in the Eastern District of New York, this was sent almost a year after Epstein's death,
and they write, and you can see this is in the Epstein files, they write, hi, redacted, redacted,
we don't know who it is. I'm an assistant's U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York,
and I'm working on an investigation into the death of an inmate at the Brooklyn Prison.
The OCEME told me that it signed a confidentiality agreement in connection with the investigation into the murder of Jeffrey Epstein.
Why is this assistant United States attorney referencing the investigation into Epstein's death as a murder investigation?
Could entirely be a mistype, an auto-correct thing?
I don't know. Whatever. Mistakes happen. I get it. But weird. Weird.
So anyway, I just had to bring this story to you.
I'm not seeing it get as much attention as I think it should
because it's just another layer of strangeness to this entire thing.
But I will leave the video there.
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