Jeffrey Epstein’s Suicide Seems Suspicious Despite FBI Claiming ‘No Foul Play’

In a federal detention cell tucked inside New York’s infamous Metropolitan Correctional Center, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in 2019, bedsheet around his neck, under circumstances that still don’t sit right with millions of Americans.

Now, newly unsealed files from the Department of Justice and the FBI insist Epstein’s death was a suicide—case closed. But intelligence insiders, foreign agents, and investigative authors say the evidence tells a far darker story. And RadarOnline isn’t the only outlet raising alarm bells anymore.

Spy Games and Suspicious Endings

Epstein wasn’t just a disgraced financier and convicted sex offender. He was a man with international reach, connections to billionaires, royalty—and according to insiders, intelligence agencies.

One of the most explosive claims? Epstein had ties to Mossad, Israel’s elite spy agency. His alleged method of death bears eerie similarities to how rogue operatives are silenced behind bars.

“There’s a method to these things,” said Martin Dillon, an author with deep connections to global intelligence circles. “What happened to Epstein—no camera footage, a convenient ‘suicide’ in a supposedly secure cell—it’s textbook covert operation procedure.”

Dillon isn’t alone. In the book Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales, investigative journalist Dylan Howard draws a chilling parallel between Epstein’s death and that of Ben Zygier, a Mossad agent imprisoned by Israel after allegedly threatening to blow the whistle on covert operations.

Zygier was found dead in 2010—alone in a suicide-risk cell, under 24/7 surveillance, with suspicious bruises and sedatives in his system. Official cause of death? Suicide. Sound familiar?

Mossad, the CIA, and the ‘Honeytrap’

What was Epstein really doing? According to former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe, he was no mastermind. “Epstein was the fall guy. The idiot in the room,” he told 60 Minutes Australia. “He was taking photos of powerful men with underage girls. That’s how they got leverage.”

It’s an old intelligence trick: The “honeytrap.” Seduce a target, film it, and use it for blackmail. Intelligence communities from the CIA to KGB have used the tactic for decades.

According to Dillon, Epstein’s private planes and luxury homes were the perfect stage. “He was flying billionaires and presidents around the world, feeding their vices, then documenting everything,” he said.

“Sex wasn’t the currency—it was leverage.”

No Cameras. No Cellmate. No Answers.

The official story—that Epstein died by suicide just hours after being taken off suicide watch, with broken cameras, sleeping guards, and an absent cellmate—has never satisfied the American public.

Howard notes that “despite a history of suicide attempts, Epstein was left alone with bedsheets and no oversight in one of the most high-profile pretrial incarcerations in U.S. history.”

The autopsy showed multiple neck fractures, including the hyoid bone—a break more common in strangulation victims than suicides.

Yet the DOJ’s report concluded: nothing to see here.

America Demands the Truth

For years, questions have swirled around Epstein’s death. Was it a botched suicide watch, or a calculated hit to protect powerful men? Could Mossad or another intelligence agency have been involved? Or did Epstein simply outlive his usefulness?

“There’s a reason intelligence agencies love silence,” said Dillon. “Dead men don’t talk.”

Epstein took countless secrets to his grave. What he knew—and who he knew it about—may never be fully uncovered. But for those who’ve worked in the shadows of international espionage, the story feels all too familiar.

“Same playbook, different page,” said Ben-Menashe. “You don’t bury the blackmailer. You bury the blackmail.”


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