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QuietButNotBlind ago

To answer the question in your post title: not likely, based on the method and timing of his death. They have to act quickly to preserve the body. In most cases, a medical team with the cryogenics company (such as Alcor) are alerted that a client is near death. The client is either taken to the lab/facility, or a mobile team is sent to the client. As soon as a doctor declares the client dead, they go to work lowering the body temp to freezing and prep for storage. IF Epstein is dead, and IF his death went unnoticed for hours (as stated in news reports), there’s no way the cryogenics process would have worked. At least not based on the research I’ve done.

QuietButNotBlind ago

Whether or not he’s arranged to clone himself is another matter altogether.