On Dec. 18, 2019, Swergold, the assistant U.S. attorney, told Karas in court that nobody could find the video. A day later, he and Comey wrote to Karas to tell him that the government confirmed with staff at the MCC that the video was preserved.
But now, “After reviewing the video, it appeared to the government that the footage contained on the preserved video was for the correct date and time, but captured a different tier” than the one where Epstein and Tartaglione’s cell was, prosecutors wrote in the letter.
FBI: "the requested video no longer exists on the backup system and has not since at least August 2019 as a result of technical errors.”
Just 21 per cent of Americans believe Jeffrey Epstein killed himself while 52 per cent believe he was murdered.
Sixty-two percent (62%) of Americans say they have closely followed news reports about Epstein’s death, with 23% who have followed Very Closely. Among those who have followed Very Closely, 74% believe it’s more likely that Epstein was murdered.
Former President Bill Clinton is perhaps the most prominent person linked to Epstein. Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters said in June of last year that Clinton is a sexual predator.
The older the adult, the more closely they are following the Epstein story. Men are more interested than women, though more likely to believe the official narrative that he "committed suicide".
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/people/january_2020/most_now_think_jeffrey_epstein_was_murdered