Mark Epstein
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to make it look like he was revivable.
Why, you know, they intubated him.
There's a picture of them wheeling him out, you know, squeezing an air balloon, putting air into his lungs.
This guy's been dead for at least a couple of hours at this point in time, more so because it was a couple of hours when they found him.
And by the time they're moving him out of the prison to go to the hospital, it's got to be another half hour.
You know, this guy's not coming back.
And then I have a photograph of him in the prison laying on a gurney on his back, you know, his body, he's dead, and he's wearing a hospital gown.
So who decided to dress a dead body in a hospital gown?
Normally dead bodies are either in body bags or covered by a sheet.
You know, they had to actually put his arms through the sleeves of his hospital gowns to kind of tie in the back.
You know, it's like, why this charade of trying to make it look like he was, you know, salvageable when he was dead for a couple of hours?
I don't know the answer to that question.
It's a good question.
There's also the issue of the headcount.
Before Jeffrey's death, there was a headcount.
There were 73 prisoners on the tier.
The next day, there were 72 prisoners on the tier, according to the official headcount.
And there's no record of somebody being taken off.
So who's the missing prisoner?
Well, from the scientific results of the study of the autopsy, you know, the angle of the mark on his neck is not what you would find if he was hanging the way they said he was hanging.