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‘Time to say goodbye,’ Epstein allegedly wrote in newly released purported suicide note

The Mysterious Suicide Note of Jeffrey Epstein Revealed

A suicide note allegedly discovered in Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell sheds new light on the enigmatic mindset of the late sex offender. The note, reportedly found by Epstein’s former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione, hinted at a chilling acknowledgment of choosing one’s own fate.

Nicholas Tartaglione, a convicted quadruple murderer, disclosed that he stumbled upon the handwritten note tucked inside a book shortly after Epstein’s initial suicide attempt in July 2019. Despite Epstein’s outward denial of suicidal tendencies to a psychologist, the note paints a different picture of his inner turmoil.

After a federal judge ordered the unsealing of the note, the public and investigators gained insight into Epstein’s mindset during his final days. The cryptic message, written on a single page, offered few clues about Epstein’s motivations and left more questions than answers.

A suicide note was purportedly left behind in Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell before his first attempt to kill himself.

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The note’s contents included phrases like “They investigated me for months — found nothing!!!” and “Whatcha want me to do — burst out crying! NO FUN — NOT WORTH IT!!” These snippets provide a glimpse into Epstein’s state of mind in the days leading up to his tragic demise.

Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, Ma., Sept. 8, 2004.

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Despite conflicting reports and conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death, the official ruling by the New York Medical Examiner’s Office and the Justice Department concluded that he died by suicide through hanging. The revelation of his purported suicide note adds another layer of intrigue to the controversial case.

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