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WATCH: Steven Crowder makes stunning admission while satirically recreating Epstein’s ‘suicide’
November 26, 2019
#EpsteinDidntKillHimself
On Monday's #EpsteinDidntKillHimself livestream, Steven Crowder tempted fate by recreating the last moments of the life of financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to settle the question of whether or not Epstein could have successfully committed suicide in his jail cell.
With the goal of reaching an estimated 55kg, Crowder used a rope (to simulate Epstein's bed sheets) that was tied to a bedpost and attempted to hang himself during a livestream.
"I do think that I could probably hit this number if I really push it," Crowder said. "I just need a little bit of time to catch my breath."
Watch the video below for more details.
At the conclusion of his "highly scientific" stunt, Crowder surprised viewers by admitting that Epstein's purported death by suicide was in fact "a possibility," but only if a host of unlikely conditions were met.
Watch the full video here.
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