Why Epstein Case Investigators Are Publicly Declaring "I Am Not Suicidal" - And The Disturbing Pattern Behind It

The Epstein Effect: When Suicide Notes Become Preventative Medicine Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody on August 10, 2019, fundamentally changed how people approach high-profile investigations. Despite official rulings of suicide, the circumstances surrounding his death - broken bones typically associated with strangulation, malfunctioning cameras, sleeping guards - created a template of suspicion that now haunts anyone digging into similar cases. The phrase “I am not suicidal” has evolved from dark humor into genuine self-preservation strategy.

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