Key Point Summary โ Mystery Orange Blob
- A strange orange shape appears near Epsteinโs cell hours before his death
- Forensic experts believe it may have been an inmate, not an officer
- Nearly 3 minutes of footage were mysteriously cut before midnight
- DOJ claims it was a โsystem resetโโbut metadata tells a different story
- CBS analysis suggests the footage may have been tampered with
- Trump faces backlash for failing to release full Epstein Files
- Victimโs family demands truth, calling Maxwell a โperjurerโ and โmonsterโ
Mystery Orange Blob Raises Alarms
Jeffrey Epsteinโs death is back in the spotlight. And this time, itโs glowing orange. A newly released 11-hour surveillance video from the night before Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell has reignited old suspicionsโand introduced a brand new one.
At exactly 10:40 p.m., a faint, shadowy figureโdescribed by experts as a โmystery orange blobโโcan be seen climbing the stairs near Epsteinโs cell block inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The shape appears to match the outline of a person but is oddly colored, blurred, and fleeting.
According to federal authorities, the shape was simply a corrections officer carrying laundry. But several forensic analysts arenโt buying it.
Experts Say: Thatโs No Officer
Retired NYPD sergeant Conor McCourt, now a forensic video consultant, reviewed the footage for CBS News and dropped a bombshell: โBased on the limited footage, itโs more likely a person in an [orange] uniform,โ he said.
That would mean an inmateโwandering freely in a maximum-security unit just hours before Epstein was found hanging in his cell.
Whatโs worse? Parts of the tape are missing.
A full 2 minutes and 53 seconds are gone. The clip jumps from 11:58:58 p.m. to midnightโjust milliseconds before the so-called โsystem reset.โ
Cut Clip Fuels Conspiracy Fears
Trumpโs Justice Department had previously labeled the video โrawโ and untouched. But metadata revealed the file had been modified several times on May 23, 2025, contradicting official statements.
Edits were allegedly made using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Pam Bondi, Trumpโs Attorney General, claimed the cut was a result of a nightly technical reset. Critics arenโt convinced. And with no clear explanation for the mysterious orange figureโor the missing minutesโspeculation is spinning out of control.
The FBI refused to comment. The DOJ brushed it off. The public? Not buying it.
Virginia Giuffreโs Family Demands the Truth
The family of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died earlier this year by suicide, released a scathing statement after hearing President Trump admit Epstein โstole herโ from Mar-a-Lago.
Giuffre had worked at Trumpโs Florida spa when she was just 16. According to the president, Epstein recruited herโand othersโfrom that location.
The family called Trumpโs admission โshockingโ and demanded to know what else he knew about Epsteinโs trafficking network.
โIf he knew she was taken, why did he say nothing?โ the family asked. โSurvivors demand answers.โ
Maxwell Grilled About Prince Andrew
Meanwhile, Ghislaine MaxwellโEpsteinโs longtime associate and convicted sex traffickerโwas pulled into a secretive nine-hour meeting with the U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche this week.
According to sources, she answered every question โhonestly and truthfully,โ including inquiries about more than 100 powerful individuals, among them Prince Andrew.
It was the first time Maxwell had ever been officially asked about her connections to high-profile men.
She returned to prison with a box of documentsโraising eyebrows once again.
Trump Accused of Epstein Cover-Up
The presidentโs own actions are now under fire. He has long denied knowing the depths of Epsteinโs crimes but has repeatedly changed his story.
First, he called Epstein a โgreat guy.โ Later, a โcreep.โ He said they stopped speaking over a property dispute. Then claimed it was because Epstein โstole workers.โ
Now, critics are accusing Trump of protecting elite names found in Epsteinโs filesโfiles he once promised to release but never did.
Congress is considering calling Maxwell to testify. Survivors are livid.
A โPerjurerโ in the Spotlight
The Giuffre family condemned the idea, stating: โIf our sister could speak today, she would be most angered by the fact that the government is listening to a known perjurer.โ
They called Maxwell โa monsterโ who deserved to โrot in prisonโ and blasted officials for trusting anything she says now.
Still, the DOJ seems to be listening.
And the public is growing impatient.
What Was the Orange Blob?
Was it really just laundry in an officerโs hands? Or did another inmateโperhaps even an accompliceโvisit Epsteinโs cell that night?
The truth remains locked away, buried beneath doctored footage, redacted files, and shifting narratives.
Until someone comes forwardโor Congress forces answersโthe โmystery orange blobโ will continue to haunt the halls of one of Americaโs most controversial prison deaths.