
Last Friday, a Florida man named Andrew Posey filmed a short video on a South Florida highway. He posted it quietly. Then the Instagram account @onlyinfloridaa reposted it on Sunday. And the internet collectively lost its mind.
The video shows a man driving a convertible with the top down, wearing a white backwards baseball cap and sunglasses. He is an ordinary man driving an ordinary car on an ordinary Florida afternoon.
Except Twitter does not think he looks ordinary at all.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DV31LoYkS8y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Video goes viral after a man with striking resemblance to Jeffrey Epstein is spotted on a Florida highway
This has to be AI? pic.twitter.com/1M7kVpIAk5
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) March 14, 2026
The comments came fast.
Creepy resemblance 😬
— Alena Wilms (@AlenaWilms) March 14, 2026
"Yall thought you can kill me? 😏" pic.twitter.com/oQT03YNlDe
— Andrew (@AndrewTradesNQ) March 14, 2026
Now — to be completely clear — Jeffrey Epstein is officially dead. He died in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan on August 10, 2019. The medical examiner ruled it a suicide.
The official story is settled. Completely settled. Nothing to see here.
Naw, the dude killed in that cell wasn't Epstein, 💯
— Just a man 🇨🇦 ♥️ 🇺🇸 (@__im_just_a_man) March 14, 2026
All the criminals feel compelled to return to the scene of the crime.
— Panga Bob (@PangaBob) March 14, 2026
Looks more like him than the guy on the stretcher.
— Beautiful Brilliant Broken Bastard (@AndrewGilmerUS) March 14, 2026
You know he's not staying in Israel with it being bombed. Florida protected him from the first case. Makes sense why he'd be there.
— Sour Rabbit (@SourRabbit2025) March 14, 2026
Of course, that same official story also includes guards who were asleep, cameras that malfunctioned, and a neck injury that forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden said was more consistent with strangulation than hanging. But the case is closed.
Girls coming 'after school' and $5,000 cash floats: The full sordid truth about Andrew's wild NINE-DAY visit to Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion https://t.co/jzJI5oer31
— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) February 7, 2026
Jeffrey Epstein’s Prison Guard Googled Him Minutes Before His Body Was Found & Made Mysterious $5K Cash Deposit Days Before His Death #NewsBreak https://t.co/fxzA25d8XJ
— David Dodson (@KeepinI_real) March 16, 2026
The cash deposits—flagged by Chase Bank to the FBI as suspicious activity—were large unexplained sums (e.g., $5k on July 30, 2019, plus prior totals over $11k) into guard Tova Noel's account right as she started watching Epstein.
Timing + her luxury car + googling "latest on… https://t.co/DU7pmSMwiN
— Tony Seruga (@TonySeruga) March 7, 2026
The man in the video is almost certainly not Jeffrey Epstein. He is almost certainly a normal person who is about to have a very strange week being recognized in public.
But the fact that ten million people watched this video and immediately asked the same question tells you everything about how much the American public trusts the official story.
They don’t. And a convertible on a Florida highway just proved it.




