Alabama student tells MSNBC reporter 'Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself'

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This wasn't the first time the theory that Epstein's death wasn't a suicide appeared on national television.

When an MSNBC reporter asked Parker Savage why he supports President Donald Trump, the University of Alabama sophomore took advantage of his time on national television Saturday to share his thoughts on the circumstances of financier Jeffrey Epstein's death.

While he was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, Epstein was found dead in his jail cell at New York City's Metropolitan Correction Center on August 10. The city's chief medical examiner, Barbara Sampson, ruled his death a suicide, but Epstein's attorneys, former New York City Chief Medical Examiner Michael Baden and members of the public have floated the theory that he was killed.

At the end of the segment, Ritland advised people who wanted to adopt a military dog to buy one that was fully trained from a professional, then added,"And Epstein didn't kill himself." Host Jesse Watters responded with a laugh but didn't delve deeper into Ritland's comment, other than a quick mention that they might get into the topic later.

 

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Why are Newsweek and MSM censoring the scandalous story of Amy Robak being silenced by ABC about her bombshell reporting of the Clinton and Epstein connection?

More garbage in, more garbage out. Without bs filter, nonsense conspiracy theories propaganda spread to weak gullible minds

He’s doing more reporting than Newsweek is.

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