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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 15 MIN

From Cellmate to Storyteller: Nicholas Tartaglione And The Claim That Epstein Left A Note (5/1/26)

from The Epstein Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci

The claim that Jeffrey Epstein left behind a suicide note rests almost entirely on the word of his former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione—a convicted killer serving multiple life sentences. Tartaglione alleges he found the note after Epstein’s earlier jail incident, describing it as handwritten and hidden inside a book, with vague, dramatic language suggesting Epstein was contemplating his fate. But beyond his account, there’s no independently verified evidence that such a note exists—no confirmed chain of custody, no forensic validation, and no clear indication it was ever treated as credible by investigators. For something that would be a critical piece of evidence, its absence from the core investigative narrative raises serious doubts about whether it was ever real to begin with.Tartaglione’s credibility is a major issue. He’s not a neutral observer—he’s a convicted murderer with every incentive to shape his story, especially given the scrutiny surrounding his time in a cell with Epstein. His account surfaced well after the fact, adding another layer of suspicion about timing and motive. Epstein initially accused him of assault during that earlier jail incident before backing off the claim, which only complicates the picture further. When the only source of such a significant claim is someone with that kind of background—and when the alleged evidence itself remains unseen and unverified—it doesn’t clarify anything. It muddies the waters even more in a case already defined by contradictions, missing information, and unanswered questions.to contact me:[email protected]:Ex-cellmate says he found suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein following earlier suicide attempt - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The claim that Jeffrey Epstein left behind a suicide note rests almost entirely on the word of his former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione—a convicted killer serving multiple life sentences. Tartaglione alleges he found the note after Epstein’s earlier jail incident, describing it as handwritten and hidden inside a book, with vague, dramatic language suggesting Epstein was contemplating his fate. But beyond his account, there’s no independently verified evidence that such a note exists—no confirmed chain of custody, no forensic validation, and no clear indication it was ever treated as credible by investigators. For something that would be a critical piece of evidence, its absence from the core investigative narrative raises serious doubts about whether it was ever real to begin with.Tartaglione’s credibility is a major issue. He’s not a neutral observer—he’s a convicted murderer with every incentive to shape his story, especially given the scrutiny surrounding his time in a cell with Epstein. His account surfaced well after the fact, adding another layer of suspicion about timing and motive. Epstein initially accused him of assault during that earlier jail incident before backing off the claim, which only complicates the picture further. When the only source of such a significant claim is someone with that kind of background—and when the alleged evidence itself remains unseen and unverified—it doesn’t clarify anything. It muddies the waters even more in a case already defined by contradictions, missing information, and unanswered questions.to contact me:[email protected]:Ex-cellmate says he found suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein following earlier suicide attempt - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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