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Prosecutors in the USA have dropped the charges against the two guards who were on duty the night Epstein died.  This is despite them admitting they falsified records and were sleeping when they should have been carrying out regular checks on him.

I usually laugh at conspiracy theorists but I find his supposed suicide too convenient.

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I finished the Netflix programme in Epstein yesterday.

I hadn't really paid any attention to the case before.

Prince Andrew says, " at the time I had a medical condition that meant i couldn't sweat"

So he can sweat now? What brought the sweats back on, being accused of being a nonce?

He's guilty as sin.

Also Epstein had broken bones in his neck that are not consistent with that type of suicide.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Prosecutors in the USA have dropped the charges against the two guards who were on duty the night Epstein died.  This is despite them admitting they falsified records and were sleeping when they should have been carrying out regular checks on him.

I usually laugh at conspiracy theorists but I find his supposed suicide too convenient.

I was just as surprised as Epstein’s suicide as he was.

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16 minutes ago, throbber said:

I was just as surprised as Epstein’s suicide as he was.

 

Remember this one?

"Police in Texas have found a black man burnt to a crisp, hanging from a tree with 45 bullet shots to the head and torso, the police say it's the most violent suicide they have ever seen"

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10 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

Remember this one?

"Police in Texas have found a black man burnt to a crisp, hanging from a tree with 45 bullet shots to the head and torso, the police say it's the most violent suicide they have ever seen"

A bit like the Willie macrae suicide as well. Pretty sure he was able to throw the gun away after shooting him self and wiped the gun down as well.

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2 hours ago, stanton said:

The Telegraph has some interesting comments on the scandal, including

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IF you wander up and down Cleveland Street in the fashionable Fitzrovia area of London, you will look in vain for Number 19. Officially, it no longer exists. This is because the house was once the venue for one of the most notorious sleaze stories in late-Victorian England and was quietly removed from the Land Register.

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During the second trial, Euston claimed in the box that he had attended the house in the belief that he was going to watch heterosexual poses plastiques, or the Victorian version of a strip show. Despite some compelling evidence in his favour, Parke received 12 months in jail, which the Victorian writer Frank Harris described as "infamous and vindictive". Prince Eddy was sent off to India on a lengthy tour of duty.

 

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2 hours ago, stanton said:

Not really, the report you've quoted contradicts your assertion

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10 hours ago, Soapy FFC said:

The language used is telling. This is described as a "set back" because the Prince might actually need to face the music. It might just be me but I'd say anything which means a potential child molestor faces justice could be described as something a bit more positively than a "set back". The press are on the side of these c***s, and it should never be forgotten. 

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IMO there’s a very good chance of a settlement before this goes to trial.  It will be humiliating for the whole of the royal family but it might be the best that they can hope for and I would bet that no criminal charges will follow.  Giuffre just wants lots of money and will agree to not make any comment or disclose who much she is paid.

Betty will pop her clogs, her moronic son will finally take over and the whole thing will be swept aside by the establishment in a wave of patriotic euphoria.  That said in the era of social media the story will be kept alive.

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24 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

IMO there’s a very good chance of a settlement before this goes to trial.  It will be humiliating for the whole of the royal family but it might be the best that they can hope for and I would bet that no criminal charges will follow.  Giuffre just wants lots of money and will agree to not make any comment or disclose who much she is paid.

Betty will pop her clogs, her moronic son will finally take over and the whole thing will be swept aside by the establishment in a wave of patriotic euphoria.  That said in the era of social media the story will be kept alive.

That's  fair enough. Except it might encourage others to come forward. I doubt she was the only victim sent his way. Charles might be a bit less inclined to throw money at it.

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