Osipi
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The receipts are staring you right in the face. If you can’t see it, then I don’t know what to tell you.
There is a lot of information out there that one can play connect the dots with and come up with different theories of who knew what and who did what and who knew who. It can be likened to writing historical fiction where you take a lot of information and weave a story out of it.
I do not question the sincerity of Ms. Guiffre, I do not question that a lot of people have things that they don't want revealed but can we honestly say that President Trump absolutely *knew* what was going on with Andrew and his relationship with Epstein? Or that Dershowitz was as involved as stated in reports yet denied in the recent Panorama interview? There *is* a lot out there that would stand up in a court of law. I think we've barely scratched the surface when it comes to Epstein and his perverted lifestyle and there's much more to come.
Playing connect the dots doesn't come up with absolute truths but paints a pretty good picture puzzle that still has a lot of pieces missing from it. I do think we need to be careful to not state as truth things we don't know for sure are truths. I did watch the interview and for me, and mind you this is just what *I* see in faces and not to be taken as truth but rather an observation.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre was not lying and it deeply upset her to just remember the events that she was recounting. Alan Dershowitz, I believe was on the defensive. The clips showing Epstein, himself, even when facing accusations seemed to have a permanent smirk on his face as if he knew he was above everything and nothing could touch him. Ghislaine Maxwell comes across as one tough cookie that would not let anything get in her way of getting what she wants and, to me, makes the statements that she was someone you don't want to cross. I think the thing that stood out for me the most with this BBC Panorama interview was the statement made that the girls were not treated as people but as Giuffre stated, "fruit on a platter to be passed around".
As more and more records and depositions are unsealed, I think we're going to know more and more about these people and the things they've done and the girls who have suffered at their hands. The more that comes out, the more I realize that Epstein, through death, took the easy way out and did not have a smirk on his face as he died.