A stunned world has long whispered the question: Who really killed Jeffrey Epstein? Investigative journalist Nick Bryant, author of The Franklin Scandal and a leading Epstein expert, breaks it down in interviews like his June 2025 YouTube appearance: “Focus on the victims and the network—his death is a distraction.”

Bryant, who first published Epstein’s “black book” in 2015, argues the obsession with Epstein’s August 10, 2019, jail death—officially ruled suicide amid broken hyoid bone, malfunctioning cameras, and asleep guards—diverts from the real horror: a trafficking empire grooming thousands of minors, shielded by elite proximity. “The ‘who killed him’ circus—Clinton body count, Trump hit, Mossad—lets the network breathe,” Bryant said on Shaun Attwood’s channel. “No credible evidence of murder; DOJ 2025 memo reaffirmed suicide via negligence. Focus on victims: Giuffre groomed at 16, trafficked to Andrew (88 mentions in Nobody’s Girl), Maxwell’s cruelty. The network—Clinton flights, Trump ties, Gates meetings, Andrew island visits—lives because we chase ghosts.”
Bryant warns conspiracies risk retraumatizing survivors: “Giuffre died April 25 at 41 believing truth was coming—her memoir toppled Andrew October 30. Files December 19 gave redactions, no list, no tapes. Death theories distract from that betrayal.”
As 2025 disclosures yielded no bombshells—no tapes, no list—Bryant’s plea—raw, unflinching—ensured stunned whispers turned reckoning: Epstein dead by suicide or silence, network alive, victims’ truth the real question.
Giuffre’s fight—her suicide amid custody pain—roars eternal: focus on the abused, not the abyss.
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