Summary
The US House Oversight Committee shared a longer video of the time leading up to Jeffrey Epstein's death in jail, revealing a missing minute not seen in earlier footage. The video, originally released by the FBI, was lacking this segment, and new analysis aims to understand its implications.
Key Facts
- The US House Oversight Committee released extended surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein's death.
- The extended footage includes an extra minute that was not in the FBI's earlier release.
- Jeffrey Epstein died on August 10, 2019, while in jail.
- The missing minute in the footage is now available to the public for further examination.
- The BBC's Nick Beake provided an analysis of what this new footage reveals.
- The purpose of the analysis is to understand what the additional footage might mean or reveal.