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SanAndreasX said:
SuaveSocialist said:

Keeping that in mind, his death objectively required a number of contrivances of circumstance that are notoriously atypical for those being held for similar accusations.  These circumstances are suspiciously consistent with what's required for something nefarious to have occurred.  But if all the law enforcement personnel were working at the baseline expectation of their profession (not the higher expectations that law enforcement aspires to meet), Epstein's death is statistically improbable.  

How would you account for this difference from what is known to have occurred (security camera failures, an absence of officers who were expected to be maintaining a presence, etc) from what typically occurs?

Problems with the prison system and its personnel generally only come to light when huge fuck-ups like this happen. 

This kind of shit happens all the time in jails and prisons. 

If this happens all the time, as you say, then these problems would come to light all the time, as you also say.  However, these circumstances are objectively atypical.  

So I must ask again: how would you account for this difference from what is known to have occurred (security camera failures, an absence of officers who were expected to be maintaining a presence, etc) from what typically occurs?