Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

The Same Grifters, the Same Tactics, a New Case (Part 2) (7/12/26)

20 min · 12 jul 2026
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The same grifters who spent years polluting the Epstein case with unsupported claims, selective evidence, manufactured certainty, and endless insinuation are now applying the same playbook to the murder of Charlie Kirk and the prosecution of Tyler Robinson. Instead of carefully separating verified facts from rumor, they seize on every incomplete detail, every disputed forensic issue, and every unanswered question as proof that the entire case is fraudulent. They present normal investigative gaps as evidence of conspiracy, distort testimony from court proceedings, and ignore evidence that contradicts the narrative they have already sold to their audience. The goal is not to determine what happened, but to keep the mystery alive because confusion, outrage, and suspicion generate clicks, subscriptions, and influence. Just as they turned the Epstein case into a marketplace of speculation where every absence of evidence became evidence of a cover-up, they are now portraying the Robinson case as a predetermined frame-up before the legal process has even run its course. The damage caused by this approach is not merely rhetorical. It poisons public understanding, makes legitimate scrutiny harder, and buries serious questions beneath mountains of exaggeration and misinformation. In the Epstein case, these figures often treated survivors, court records, financial evidence, and documented institutional failures as secondary to whatever sensational theory attracted the most attention. With Charlie Kirk’s murder, they are once again elevating rumor over testimony, speculation over forensic evidence, and internet sleuthing over the evidentiary record presented in court. None of this means prosecutors should escape scrutiny or that every aspect of the case must be accepted without question. It means criticism must be grounded in facts rather than engineered suspicion. The same people who helped turn the Epstein investigation into a circus of competing fantasies are now trying to do the same thing to the Tyler Robinson trial, and unless their tactics are confronted directly, the pursuit of truth will once again be drowned out by the pursuit of profit. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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