When I was listening to the radio today, the host mentioned this case, because of curiosity, I opened Zhihu and searched, and there were many keywords (Lori Island) (pedophile) (perverted) (rich man) and other words. People who study crime like psychology, decided to search for this documentary on the B station. First of all, I saw the title "Jeffrey Epstein: Dirty Fortune", and interpreting from this title, it seems that the title talks about The source of Epstein's money, I entered this documentary with this title.
First of all, the documentary is divided into four parts. The first part is "The Hunting Ground": It first introduces the definition of Epstein in the 1990s and early 20s, "billionaire", "mystery", "Ghislaine Maxwell ( ex-girlfriend)" which made the public even more curious about this rich bachelor. So a New York newspaper wanted to investigate him and write a business report to let the public know more about this man. Who knows, this investigation and interview uncovered a juvenile rape case involving hundreds of people. The first episode gave me a glimpse into Epstein's main criminal modus operandi: he (and his girlfriend) indecently assaulted underage girls under the guise of getting them massaged for money.
Part 2 "Where Does Wealth Come From?": This episode brings in some of the leaders of his former company, revealing from their mouths Epstein's astonishing ingenuity and astonishing ability to control his emotions ( I won't go into details, which involved the Ponzi scheme in the United States at that time, etc.) In short, Epstein had a strong capital chain behind him to support him and became a billionaire. Starting with this episode, the FBI gets involved in the entire case, not just the local police.
Part 3 "Private Island": This episode progressed the case, but also made Epstein's so-called "Lori Island" (many people have been on this terrible island: Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew, etc. Celebrities ) exposed to the public. And in this episode, the police collected a lot of evidence to make Epstein plead guilty, but his lawyer quietly said something to the judge in court, and then the FBI stopped the investigation, and everything seemed like nothing happened.
Part 4 "Hearing Their Voices": The person in charge of announcing the suspension of the case investigation in that episode was promoted to Minister of Labor, the new head of the investigation took office, reopened the case and investigated, and finally Epstein was reinstated. An indictment, this time dooming Epstein to spend the rest of his life in prison, the world finally heard the voices of the victims.
However, after spending less than a week in prison, Epstein hanged himself in prison. It was a shock to everyone, because the prison was notoriously suicide-proof, and the guard happened to fall asleep that night, after all of Epstein's possessions had been moved to a private building the night before. The island is not in its own name, and victims receive no compensation. Later forensic examinations made it clearer that Epstein's death was strange, but the film did not show that he was very concerned about it, but everyone knew that his death was not simple. People are shocked. From the victims who were more liked by Epstein, I learned that cameras were installed in every corner of all his houses, and they were really 360-degree surveillance of everyone in the house, and some people behind him who had an affair with him, It is conceivable that their every move in the house was also monitored. Epstein always said to the victim, "These people owe me", and now everyone understands that he has a lot of handles in his hands, video picture Audio, etc., these may be the main reasons that directly lead the people behind to try to get rid of Epstein.
In this world controlled by capital and power, you never know how polarized human nature is. In this social environment, there are many people similar to Epstein. In this video, there are repeated video clips of Epstein being interrogated. , he always denied most of what he had done, and held an air of arrogance. When the interrogator asked, "Have you been sexually abused in your childhood? Did you suffered anything in your childhood?" Epstein First, he asked "what did you say?" and then he stopped answering, and he had an angry and panicked expression. From this, he could dare to guess. His deceitful rhetoric, amazing persuasion, perverted treatment of women and extreme perversion Does the oath of autonomy and so on have many close links with his childhood? But these are unknown. At this point, I would like to recommend a movie "Eyes-Opening" directed by Stanley Kubrick. When it was released, it was too much to expose the darkness of capital and rights, so it was strongly requested to be deleted, but the director insisted not to delete it, and then died strangely. After the film was released, 24 minutes were cut, and what did these 20 minutes reveal? We don't know, this is a movie suitable for repeated scrutiny, and I recommend it to everyone.
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