An alleged source inside the intelligence community has told a tabloid that the Queen has either ordered, or approved the idea to have Epstein execute din order to protect the royal family image.
"The queen believed Epstein was about to make a deal for a lighter sentence and had to be silenced before he talked to prosecutors about his relationships with Andrew and other famous men."
Another source, a palace courtier, allegedly says:
"Whether it was the queen’s idea, or someone in her inner circle, Her Highness had to know about the murder plot and give her approval for it to go forward."
Whether any of this is true or not can't really be verified. But the queen's son, Prince Andrew, was a friend of Epstein's, yet has tried to distance himself from the convicted sex offender.
This has backfired since there are numerous pictures of Prince Andrew and Epstein, some as recent as 2010 with Prince Andrew standing in Epstein's doorway. That's how close they were.
Further, Viginia Roberts has claimed Prince Andrew abused her as a teenager at least 3 times when she was 17 when Epstein turned her into a sex slave and sold her off to the elite. She is seen pictured with Price Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell here:
A law enforcement expert familiar with political assassinations details how the operation may have been carried out:
A team of three would be the logical size.
They would be disguised as two guards escorting an inmate so as not to arouse suspicion as they traipsed through the prison.
Epstein’s cell had no cameras, but they would have devices to jam hallway surveillance to slip in and out of his cell unseen.
Once inside, one operative would have bear-hugged Epstein, pinning his arms to his sides, while another would have grabbed around the thighs to keep him from moving and leaving marks of a struggle.
The third would have quickly strangled Epstein. They then would tie a sheet around his neck and to the top bunk bed and let him drop.
With all the issues surrounding the death, it seems likely a hit was carried out, whether it was ordered by the Queen of England or someone else.