Recently released Epstein records contradict long-standing official explanations surrounding his jail death. Documents show surveillance footage was deliberately removed, not lost, and that unusual purchases and internal FBI notes raise serious questions. These are not rumors but bureaucratic records that demand renewed scrutiny. Media reluctance to engage with the details is portrayed as part of the ongoing controversy.
Newly released Epstein-related records allege missing jail footage, removal of a video hard drive, a sulfuric acid purchase timed to the FBI probe, and even mention of a “decoy body,” challenging the official narrative of his death. #Epstein #CoverUp pic.twitter.com/yMRQIOkNmb
— Matthew Brady (@mattbrady775) February 10, 2026
- Newly released records related to Jeffrey Epstein undermine the official account of his 2019 jail death.
- Jail surveillance footage was not merely lost or corrupted, but that a hard drive was physically removed.
- Records showing Epstein ordered 55 gallons of sulfuric acid on Dec. 6, 2018, the same day the federal child sex trafficking investigation formally began.
- An internal Federal Bureau of Investigation document is described as referencing a possible “decoy dead body,” which the author argues implies official consideration of a body swap.
- These claims are supported by primary documents rather than speculation and criticizes mainstream media for limited coverage.



