
The Man Who Made Introductions: Epstein’s Currency of Connection (11/14/25)
Jeffrey Epstein’s entire operation, once you strip away the tabloid sleaze and the lurid headlines, always comes back to one thing: he was a broker. A fixer. A middleman who existed in the gray zones where powerful people needed plausible deniability and off-the-books problem solving. Whether it was moving money, introducing the right players, arranging meetings far from prying eyes, or engineering situations that created leverage, Epstein’s real utility was never the public façade of “financier” or “philanthropist.” His value came from being the guy who could get things done when official channels were too slow, too risky, or too visible. He cultivated that persona—discreet, connected, morally flexible—and in exchange for delivering solutions for the elite, he was granted protection that no ordinary criminal could ever dream of.And that protection is exactly what allowed him to run the monstrous, industrial-scale operation that ultimately defined his legacy. His handlers, his allies, and the institutions that shielded him looked the other way because Epstein’s usefulness outweighed the cost of his depravity, at least to them. He bridged gaps between governments, billionaires, academics, intelligence circles, and corporate titans, and each of those worlds found something in him worth exploiting. That’s the core truth: Epstein wasn’t an anomaly, he was an instrument—an unofficial conduit who served the interests of people far more powerful than himself. And because he was useful, he was protected, insulated, and allowed to keep operating until the system finally collapsed under the weight of its own secrets.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein positioned himself as Trump insider in newly released emails | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 13min

Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Claims That He Was More Addicted To Sex Than Epstein (11/14/25)
Prince Andrew’s fall from grace is a portrait of unchecked privilege, arrogance, and moral rot. Once celebrated as the “Playboy Prince,” his lifestyle spiraled into decadence and scandal — marked by his association with Jeffrey Epstein, lavish parties, and a pattern of reckless indulgence that blurred royal decorum with outright degeneracy. Accounts from multiple sources depict Andrew as consumed by lust, status, and ego, surrounding himself with the world’s richest and most corrupt figures while maintaining a reputation for being boorish and entitled. His close relationship with Epstein — a man accused of preying on minors — wasn’t a coincidence, but a reflection of his own appetites and blindness to consequence. Even before Epstein’s crimes became public, Andrew’s behavior was infamous among insiders who quietly regarded him as a liability to the Crown.Jeffrey Epstein allegedly bragged in a documentary that there was “only one person who likes sex more than me, and that’s Andrew,” referring to Prince Andrew, Duke of York. The film, which examines the close friendship between Epstein and the disgraced royal, paints a picture of mutual indulgence and depravity. Epstein reportedly described Andrew as his “real best buddy,” claiming they shared similar appetites and circles of company. According to the documentary, Epstein kept Andrew’s contact information prominently listed multiple times in his black book — a testament to how close their bond was. The insinuation from those who knew Epstein was clear: this was not just a social friendship, but one built on shared secrets and vices, and Epstein took pride in boasting about it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 47min

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Predators Assistant (11/13/25)
Sarah Kellen (also known as Sarah Vickers or Sarah Kensington) is widely described as one of the key assistants to Jeffrey Epstein during the 2000s — a role in which she allegedly managed and coordinated many of the logistical and operational elements of Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. Court records, witness statements, and investigative reporting claim that Kellen was responsible for arranging “massages” (in many cases euphemisms for sexual encounters), scheduling flights on Epstein’s private jets, keeping contact lists of girls, and effectively acting as a gatekeeper for victims who were transported to various propertiesDespite her deep involvement, Kellen has never faced criminal charges. Federal judges and prosecutors have described her as a “knowing participant” and a “criminally responsible” figure in Epstein’s network, yet she remains free — claiming she was also a victim of Epstein’s control. Many survivors reject that narrative, arguing that she had full agency and willingly helped enable the abuse of minors. Her story underscores a broader truth about the Epstein case: that key facilitators, assistants, and coordinators — often women — operated the machinery of exploitation with precision, and most have evaded accountability under the guise of victimhood.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 26min

The Lady Ghislaine Is Spotted In New Zealand
In January 2020, the 58-meter yacht once known as Lady Ghislaine—the same vessel on which Robert Maxwell died mysteriously in 1991—was sighted in New Zealand, sparking a wave of intrigue and speculation. Now renamed Dancing Hare, the yacht docked at Akaroa before moving south to Dunedin’s Victoria Wharf, its arrival prompting widespread coverage due to its grim legacy. Built in 1986 and named after Ghislaine Maxwell, the vessel symbolized the wealth and decadence of her father’s media empire. Its reappearance decades later, in the waters of New Zealand, revived interest in the Maxwell family’s dark history and the unanswered questions surrounding Robert Maxwell’s death, as well as Ghislaine’s later involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s operations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 11min

Andrew And The Queens Jubilee Celebration
When Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee came around, the royal family found themselves in a delicate balancing act—celebrating a historic reign while quietly dreading the public backlash that could come with Prince Andrew’s appearance. The disgraced Duke of York, already stripped of most royal duties due to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, had become a walking PR disaster. Behind the scenes, senior royals reportedly lobbied to keep him out of sight, fearing that his mere presence could taint the jubilee’s legacy and draw unwanted attention to the monarchy’s most embarrassing scandal. For a family obsessed with optics and tradition, Andrew’s status as both son and scandal was an impossible contradiction.When Andrew ultimately appeared—albeit briefly—the backlash was swift and severe. His participation in the ceremony, including accompanying his mother to certain events, was seen by many as a tone-deaf attempt at rehabilitation. The public outcry confirmed what palace aides already knew: any association between the jubilee and Andrew risked overshadowing the Queen’s milestone. In the aftermath, he was quietly pushed back into the shadows once again, his return to public life short-lived. What should have been a moment of unity and celebration became a reminder of just how fractured and cautious the House of Windsor had become under the shadow of his disgrace.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 36min

Prince Andrew And His First Cancellation By The Royal Family
Prince Andrew had been scheduled to walk with the other members of the order of the Garter for a public ceremony. Well, those plans are now scrapped after an 11th hour intervention from Prince Charles and the rest of the royal family who worked together to stop Prince Andrew from being a part of the public portion of the celebration. Now, Andrew will be relegated to the private lunch where he won't be able to cause the royal family too much trouble, or at least they hope. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/prince-andrew-finally-abandoned-by-his-mom-the-queen-in-royal-civil-war/ar-AAYosl4?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f1d8c69d901d4c6fbe2d67230ab0087bBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
14 Marras 15min

The British Public And Their Contempt For Andrew As Far Back As 2020
A Newsweek poll conducted in mid-2020 revealed that a majority of Britons believed Prince Andrew should face extradition to the United States for questioning over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to the survey, 59 percent of respondents said the Duke of York should be sent to the U.S. if requested by authorities, while 52 percent said he should also be stripped of his remaining royal titles. The poll reflected widespread public anger following Andrew’s disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, in which his attempts to distance himself from Epstein backfired and intensified scrutiny over his conduct and associations.The findings underscored the severe reputational damage Andrew’s scandal inflicted on the British monarchy, highlighting the growing public demand for accountability. Despite his insistence on cooperating with law enforcement “when required,” U.S. prosecutors at the time accused him of failing to respond to official requests for an interview, deepening frustration both in America and the U.K. The poll’s results were seen as a clear signal that the public’s patience had run out, with a majority viewing him as a liability to the royal family rather than a protected institution of it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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