A newly obtained surveillance video from the night before Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial death has caused fresh uproar online. The video, released by CBS News, shows an orange-colored figure moving up the stairs outside Epstein’s cell at around 10:40 PM. While the U.S. Department of Justice maintains that the shape is just a corrections officer carrying linens, several forensic experts disagree.
Conor McCourt, a retired NYPD sergeant and security expert, observed:
“It looks more like a person in an orange jumpsuit than a guard. I don’t buy the ‘linens’ explanation.”
That comment has lit a wildfire on social media, with conspiracy theorists suggesting it may have been another inmate or an unauthorized visitor—and not someone who should’ve been on the tier that night.
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Doctored Footage of Epstein?
Forensic analysis also shows that the video is not raw surveillance footage, but a screen recording, with visible computer cursors, playback buttons, skips in time, and other signs of manipulation. Some time stamps are missing, and metadata inconsistencies suggest that parts of the footage may have been edited or recorded out of sequence.
Video forensics expert Grant Fredericks, a former police detective, stated:
“This is not a native file. It’s been recorded from a screen. That raises questions.”
Another forensic specialist added that blind spots in camera angles could allow a person to move on and off the tier without being captured by any of the available footage—contradicting the official DOJ claim that all movements were recorded.
Why It Matters
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with ties to high-profile figures across politics, entertainment, and finance, died on August 10, 2019, in what was ruled a suicide. However, the bizarre circumstances around his death—broken cameras, missing guards, and now an unexplained orange figure—continue to feed suspicions of foul play.
Many netizens have latched onto this new footage as possible evidence of a cover-up, especially since the orange figure appears just hours before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell.
Among online theories:
- It could have been an inmate mistakenly released onto the wrong tier
- A corrections officer disguised as an inmate
- Or even an intentional digital artifact meant to mislead or redirect suspicion

Public Reaction
Social media platforms exploded with commentary once the footage aired. Terms like “orange man,” “Epstein video,”and “Epstein wasn’t alone” quickly began trending on X and TikTok.
Some users pointed out that orange is the standard jumpsuit color for pre-trial inmates at MCC, while corrections officers typically wear navy blue. Others believe this new detail aligns with years of public distrust around Epstein’s death and the people it may have protected.
Even mainstream commentators, like Megyn Kelly and Joe Rogan, hinted on their podcasts that the orange figure adds yet another crack in the government’s already fragile narrative.
This video doesn’t prove a conspiracy—but it certainly doesn’t settle one either. The vague orange blur, conveniently misidentified or overlooked, is now part of the growing pile of questions surrounding the last night of Epstein’s life. Whether it was human error, technical failure, or something more deliberate, the footage has reignited interest in one of the most suspicious prison deaths in U.S. history.

