The British Public And Their Contempt For Andrew As Far Back As 2020

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.


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The Gilgo Beach Murders:   The GIlgo Four  (Part 1)  (9/25/25)

The Gilgo Beach Murders: The GIlgo Four (Part 1) (9/25/25)

The Gilgo Beach murders refer to a string of killings uncovered in December 2010, when police searching for missing woman Shannan Gilbert discovered multiple sets of human remains along a stretch of Ocean Parkway on Long Island, New York. Over time, investigators identified at least ten sets of remains, including four women—Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Lynn Costello—collectively known as the “Gilgo Four.” These women were sex workers who had advertised services online and were believed to have been targeted in similar ways. Their remains were all found within a quarter mile of each other, suggesting the work of a single serial killer.The case quickly grew more complex as other bodies were found in the vicinity, including those of men and a toddler, raising questions about whether multiple killers were involved. The murders became one of the most notorious unsolved cases in the U.S., plagued by investigative missteps, accusations of police corruption, and years of stagnation. In 2022, renewed investigative efforts using modern forensic techniques and cellphone data led authorities to Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect who was arrested in 2023 and charged with several of the murders. His arrest has provided long-awaited answers, but the full scope of the killings—and whether all the victims can be linked to one perpetrator—remains unresolved.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 11min

A Former DOJ Official Is Caught On Tape Admitting Jeffrey Epstein Was A CIA Asset (9/25/25)

A Former DOJ Official Is Caught On Tape Admitting Jeffrey Epstein Was A CIA Asset (9/25/25)

James O’Keefe (via his O’Keefe Media / Project Veritas apparatus) recently released a covert recording of Glenn Prager, a former DOJ official, during a flight from Phoenix to Washington. In the video, Prager asserts that Epstein was a CIA asset, alleges that President Trump is not personally implicated in Epstein-related sexual crimes, and claims Trump’s reluctance to release files stems from a desire to “protect a lot of people.” He further argues that his interviews with Epstein victims and review of itineraries found no evidence of Trump being present during assaults, while drawing a sharp contrast to Bill Clinton, whom he said was present during alleged rapes.The Department of Justice swiftly pushed back, stating that Prager’s role was limited to a program analyst position more than fifteen years ago and that he lacks direct knowledge of the Epstein investigations. The DOJ called his statements unreliable and criticized the release as exploitative of sexual abuse victims. Meanwhile, the recording has ignited renewed calls among critics and some Republicans for more transparency in the Epstein case and fresh scrutiny of withheld DOJ files.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein Investigator Taped Admitting Donald Trump ‘Covered Up’ FilesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 16min

Twisting Arms, Burying The Epstein Truth:  Massie vs. the Machine on The Hill (9/25/25)

Twisting Arms, Burying The Epstein Truth: Massie vs. the Machine on The Hill (9/25/25)

The GOP leadership is leaning hard on Thomas Massie to abandon his discharge petition on the Epstein files, and it reeks of the same rot that’s protected Epstein’s network for decades. Instead of standing with survivors and supporting a straightforward push for transparency, party bosses are circling the wagons and threatening Massie with political isolation. They’re using every tool of internal discipline—committee leverage, campaign funding pressure, backroom intimidation—to remind him that loyalty to the machine comes before loyalty to the truth. It’s a textbook case of power protecting itself, smothering daylight before it can seep into the cracks.What makes it even more shameful is the nakedness of the betrayal. This isn’t about some obscure policy fight or budget gimmick; this is about giving Epstein’s survivors a shot at justice and letting the public finally see what’s been buried. By trying to break Massie’s will, GOP leaders aren’t just suppressing debate, they’re actively aligning themselves with the same forces of silence and protection that made Epstein’s empire possible in the first place. It’s cowardice dressed up as party discipline, and it shows that when the chips are down, the leadership’s instinct is to cover for the powerful—not fight for the victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 12min

The Tartaglione Question: Who Put a Cop Charged With Four Murders in Epstein’s Cell? (9/25/25)

The Tartaglione Question: Who Put a Cop Charged With Four Murders in Epstein’s Cell? (9/25/25)

Jeffrey Epstein should have never been placed in a jail cell with Nicholas Tartaglione under any circumstances. Epstein was the highest-profile inmate in federal custody, a man whose case touched political dynasties, financial giants, and global institutions. Tartaglione, on the other hand, was a former police officer accused of executing four people in a drug-related massacre — a towering, violent defendant with nothing to lose. Pairing the two wasn’t just negligent, it was reckless to the point of being unconscionable. No credible risk assessment could have justified such a decision, and yet it happened. That choice put Epstein in direct proximity to one of the most dangerous inmates possible, creating conditions where violence or intimidation was almost guaranteed.What makes it worse is that to this day, the decision has never been adequately explained. Who authorized it? Where is the paperwork, the signatures, the risk evaluation? Why wasn’t Epstein kept under stricter, safer conditions given the sensitivity of his case? Instead of answers, the public has been met with silence, deflection, and missing records. The DOJ has treated one of the most glaring and reckless choices in Epstein’s custody like a non-issue, brushing it aside as though it doesn’t matter. But it does matter. That unexplained housing assignment wasn’t just a bureaucratic misstep — it was the first domino in a chain of events that ended with Epstein’s death, and the lack of accountability for it remains one of the most suspicious parts of the entire story.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 14min

Mega Edition:  The Maxwell Sisters And The Untimely Demise Of Al Seckel (9/25/25)

Mega Edition: The Maxwell Sisters And The Untimely Demise Of Al Seckel (9/25/25)

Ghislaine Maxwell is the youngest child of the late media mogul Robert Maxwell, and she has several sisters who have kept lower profiles compared to her own notoriety. Among them are Isabel and Christine Maxwell, who were once prominent figures in the tech and business world. Christine co-founded the search engine Magellan in the 1990s and has worked in education and technology, while Isabel has also been active in digital enterprises and philanthropy. Both women have largely tried to distance themselves from the criminal scandals surrounding their sister Ghislaine, although their family name inevitably drags them into the broader narrative of the Maxwell legacy.Another Maxwell sister, Anne Maxwell, pursued a career in academia and publishing, living a more private life compared to Christine and Isabel. The sisters grew up in the shadow of their father’s controversial empire and the scandal following his death in 1991, when Robert Maxwell drowned under mysterious circumstances after being accused of looting company pension funds. The Maxwell daughters, especially Christine and Isabel, attempted to rebuild the family’s reputation through their professional careers, but Ghislaine’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent conviction further tainted the already troubled Maxwell name.Al Seckel, a former partner of Isabel Maxwell, was a writer and self-styled expert in optical illusions who moved in elite social circles, often connected to science and skepticism communities. Seckel’s life ended under murky circumstances—he reportedly died in 2015 after a fall near his home in France, though questions have lingered about the exact details of his death due to his history of financial scandals and fraud allegations. His connection to the Maxwell family through Isabel added another layer of intrigue to the family’s saga, intertwining themes of scandal, deception, and mystery that seem to recur throughout the Maxwell story.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 43min

Mega Edition:  Virginia Roberts And Her Statement After Her Legal Battle With Dershowitz Ended (9/25/25)

Mega Edition: Virginia Roberts And Her Statement After Her Legal Battle With Dershowitz Ended (9/25/25)

Virginia Roberts Giuffre said after dropping her lawsuit against Alan Dershowitz that while she had long believed she was trafficked to him by Jeffrey Epstein, she now recognized that she may have been mistaken in identifying him. She explained that she was very young at the time, trapped in what she described as an intensely stressful and traumatic environment, and that confusion over events and people was possible under those circumstances. Giuffre emphasized that Dershowitz had always denied her accusations, and in light of the toll the legal battle had taken on her and her family, she wanted to bring the matter to an end.She added that the years of litigation had been deeply burdensome and draining, overshadowing her attempts to heal and move forward with her life. Ending the case, she said, was about closing a chapter of pain and conflict rather than prolonging it in court. Giuffre’s statement underscored her wish to put the fight behind her and redirect her energy toward her family and her future, instead of reliving the traumatic past through more legal battles.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 35min

Mega Edition:  Bill Gates, The Endless Apologies And The CNN Interview (9/24/25)

Mega Edition: Bill Gates, The Endless Apologies And The CNN Interview (9/24/25)

Bill Gates’s attempts at damage control over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein have always sounded less like sincere apologies and more like carefully worded PR spin. He repeatedly leaned on the same tired line that he “made a mistake” by meeting Epstein, as if multiple visits, a cozy dinner at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, and repeated interactions could somehow be reduced to a one-off lapse in judgment. His apologies are weasel-like because they dodge the central issue: Gates didn’t just bump into Epstein—he engaged with him knowingly, long after Epstein was a convicted sex offender. Instead of admitting that he chose power networking over morality, he frames it as a regrettable oversight, a minor slip in judgment, as though the public should simply nod along and accept that excuse.Even worse, Gates couches his apologies in a tone of self-pity, acting as though he’s the real victim because people keep asking him about it. Rather than grappling with the disgust of survivors who know exactly what Epstein was, Gates seems more concerned about how the association tarnishes his image and legacy. He wants the world to believe that his proximity to a predator was an innocent blunder, when in reality it was deliberate and calculated—Epstein had money, connections, and a reputation Gates clearly found useful. The result is an apology that reeks of arrogance and evasion, a weasel-like maneuver to deflect blame while never fully owning the gravity of choosing to keep company with a man everyone knew was radioactive.to  contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 48min

The LISK Files:  Sex Workers Come Forward About Their Contact With Rex Heuermann

The LISK Files: Sex Workers Come Forward About Their Contact With Rex Heuermann

According to the Suffolk county Sheriff, there have been more than a handful of sex workers who have come forward to recount their time spent associating with the alleged serial killer. According to the Sheriff, his office plans on vetting these alleged encounters thoroughly, as investigators continue to try and put the pieces together.In our second article, we hear about DA Tierney and his plans to prosecute Huemerann himself. As the DA it's not a move you see to often, but certainly not something that is completely out of left field. Tierney promised the families when he was elected that he'd get justice for them, and according to his office, he plans to see it through.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Gilgo Beach murders: DA Ray Tierney to lead prosecution against Rex Heuermann – NBC New Yorksource:More women coming forward claiming connections with Gilgo Beach murders suspect, sheriff says - CBS NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Sep 11min

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