Brother of Jeffrey Epstein Questions Homicide Ruling, Points to Injuries on Neck

‘If he didn’t commit suicide, then he was killed, and then who killed him?’ Mark Epstein told Megyn Kelly.
Brother of Jeffrey Epstein Questions Homicide Ruling, Points to Injuries on Neck
Jeffrey Epstein in a 2013 mugshot in Florida. Florida Department of Law Enforcement via Getty Images
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Mark Epstein, the brother of convicted child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, described in a recent interview how he went from initially accepting the official ruling that his brother’s death was a suicide to questioning the case of death.

Epstein’s body was discovered in his jail cell in August 2019 after he reportedly hanged himself while awaiting trial.