Former prison warden reveals new insights into Jeffrey Epstein’s final night
A former prison official discusses broken cameras and protocol failures surrounding Jeffrey Epstein
In a compelling interview with TMZ, Kathy Linaweaver, a former warden at the New York Metropolitan Correctional Center, provides a rare look inside the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died. Amid the Department of Justice's release of millions of documents, Linaweaver addresses the persistent questions regarding malfunctioning cameras and the conduct of guards on duty. She offers a professional perspective on the "perfect storm" of staffing issues and equipment failures that plagued the high-security unit.
The discussion dives into the realities of Special Housing Unit (SHU) protocols, explaining how inmates navigate suicide watch and the level of access afforded to staff versus the public. While sticking to the official conclusion of suicide, Linaweaver shares her "two cents" on a potential motive, suggesting that external pressure or the daunting reality of lifelong solitary confinement may have influenced Epstein's final decision. This interview provides essential context for anyone following the ongoing investigation into this high-profile case.