When I first heard of Mr. Epstein’s death, I didn’t believe it.
If he was truly well connected to Gates, Clintons, Musk, and various foreign royalty, there is no way someone would kill him.
The guy just knows too much.
But, beyond that, he could possibly represent a wealth of information that would be exceedingly valuable to others on his list. Secrets. Secret connections. Secret shame. Secret dealings that go way beyond who slept with who.
Us on the lower tiers of the material spectrum may think the wealthy are one big happy and distantly related family. (Well, in some ways they are as there are a lot of arranged marriages… ) The rich do their best to promote that. Simply, everyone who is anyone knows – at least in passing – each other.
Glittering, there’s a reason why the red carpet is red.
It’s a river of blood.
They’d just as soon as turn on themselves and fight for the top 1% of the 1%. What other competition do they have?
Jeffery could be a nasty key that could help someone slice a million-dollar pound from someone else.
Sure, there were a lot of things wrong with his situation in jail. It seems like it was a complete set-up from the overworked guards to the blotched suicide protocol. All of that really exposes the awful status of some of the people society trusts most — the correctional personnel who run the prison system. Moreover, it’s a reflection of the general status of law enforcement.
It’s awful and it’s not getting better – at all — as evidenced by people who ridicule, taunt, and dump water on the police for no apparent reason.
The guards were apparently overworked, underqualified, and not trained properly. If someone works 60+ hours a week at a job that society scorns, I wouldn’t blame them if they took an offer from the Prince of Saudia Arabia for a couple of million and a mansion.
The guards wouldn’t receive compensation right away or even directly, but they might just be able to retire early.
Autopsy reports can be faked. The examiners could be paid off or pressured into lying. It probably wouldn’t be the first time for them.
Unlike JFK, we didn’t see a body. We have no primary source showing the public that he’s really dead and we won’t see it either. First, it would be kind of nasty and disrespectful. Second, society believes the rich over any type of authority figure.
The rich lie, embellish, and miscue to protect their interests.
The body in that bag may not have been dead.
Jeffrey could be having tea with Prince Andrew right now.
The biggest thing is that dead or alive, Jeffery means nothing to 99% of us.
Curious. Morale outrage. Topic of conversation — sure.
But he was barely a blimp when he was first convicted.
Same stuff, different day. He’ll be forgotten in a year, tops.
I don’t think he was murdered.
That’s too simple.
I don’t believe he suicided. Jeffrey was a tall guy and he hung himself, supposedly, from the top bunk. Yeah, right. Even if he tried, his death would be long as his neck wouldn’t break right away – if at all.
Pain and panic would save him.
That’s why a long drop is preferred to a short one. A long drop would be quick. A short drop? Ha. Someone could live for an hour or longer… especially as short as what we’re talking about Jeffrey.
Then, we got to consider the quality of the bedsheet, his skills at actually making a noose, and that the longer it took him to die, the more likely it would be that someone would check in on him. Bribed or not, people still have a job to do.
This situation isn’t like JFK at all. Rather, it’s more like Hitler living in Switzerland after WWII. People need to get their conspiracies right.
Anyway… just rambling. I may think differently tomorrow, but that’s what I think right now.

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