What Donald Trump’s Attack on the Epstein Case Reveals About Influence and Fear (Part 1) (11/24/25)

What Donald Trump’s Attack on the Epstein Case Reveals About Influence and Fear (Part 1) (11/24/25)

In this episode, we tear apart the delusion that anyone in power is coming to save us from the rot at the center of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. No mysterious hero, no hidden plan, no 4D chess. Just a government and media machine built to protect predators while survivors fight alone. We break down how Donald Trump’s decision to call the Epstein case a hoax was not ignorance but a calculated act of cruelty, a full scale assault on more than a thousand victims, and a desperate attempt to smother the truth before it burns down the people who benefitted from Epstein’s empire. We dig into the cult-like loyalty that fuels the denial, the circus of rage and slogans substituting for thought, and the grotesque hero worship that turned politics into a personality cult at the expense of actual justice.

This is not a story about left versus right. It is a story about power versus everyone else. About survivors fighting uphill against billionaires, institutions, and a president who mocks their trauma and enables predators by pretending their suffering never happened. We expose how broken the system truly is, how the powerful protect each other while the public is distracted with memes and rage bait, and why nothing changes until regular people stop waiting for cavalry and pick up their own weapons: truth, persistence, and refusal to shut up. If you are tired of the lies, tired of the gaslighting, tired of watching monsters get protected while the wounded get buried, this episode is for you. This is the storm they keep pretending is coming. We are it.


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Consequence Culture: The Reckoning Epstein’s Enablers Never Saw Coming  (11/25/25)

Consequence Culture: The Reckoning Epstein’s Enablers Never Saw Coming (11/25/25)

People scrambling to defend Jeffrey Epstein’s enablers are acting like the public demanding accountability is some sort of pitchfork mob obsessed with cancel culture. They’re pretending that exposing the people who protected a serial predator is the same thing as ruining someone’s career over an old joke or a bad tweet. It’s a deliberate distortion—an attempt to blur the line between trivial social punishment and the long-overdue reckoning that comes when power is abused, evidence piles up, and silence is no longer an option. These defenders are confused—maybe intentionally—because they know admitting the truth means admitting years of complicity, negligence, and willful blindness.What’s happening now isn’t vindictive. It isn’t impulsive. It isn’t moral grandstanding. It’s consequence culture—the natural outcome when survivors fight for justice, evidence resurfaces, and institutions can no longer bury the truth under NDAs, sealed records, and PR cleanup squads. Consequences are not the same as cancellation. Consequences are what happen when people who held power used it to protect a predator, silence victims, and keep a criminal empire running. If you’re terrified that facing scrutiny equals cancellation, maybe that says more about what you’ve been hiding than anything else.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 15min

The DOJ Once  Again Looks  To Pry Loose Grand Jury Documents From The Courts (11/25/25)

The DOJ Once Again Looks To Pry Loose Grand Jury Documents From The Courts (11/25/25)

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a motion in federal court in the Southern District of Florida requesting that grand-jury transcripts (and related protective orders) from the investigations of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell be unsealed. The motion cites the newly enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the release of unclassified DOJ materials related to Epstein within 30 days, arguing that grand-jury transcripts should not be exempt from disclosure simply because of their status. The DOJ said it will make appropriate redactions for victim-identifying information and asks that any pre-existing protective orders be lifted so the records can be made public.In its filings, the DOJ highlighted that the transcripts in question stem from earlier investigations — including grand-jury sessions from 2005 and 2007 in Florida — and asserted that the public interest in transparency around Epstein’s crimes and network is compelling. The motion requests an expedited ruling to meet the 30-day deadline set by the Transparency Act. At the same time, the DOJ acknowledges that the law does not explicitly mention grand-jury material, but argues that court precedent allows unsealing where justified and that the transcripts do not contain “new” information that would pose unusual harm, when properly redacted.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 12min

How QAnon Pulled Public Attention Off Jeffrey Epstein and Redirected It Into Fantasy (11/25/25)

How QAnon Pulled Public Attention Off Jeffrey Epstein and Redirected It Into Fantasy (11/25/25)

The renewed release of information surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s network has highlighted a striking shift among groups that previously positioned themselves as vocal crusaders against child exploitation and elite corruption. During the height of Epstein’s second arrest in 2019, many of the loudest online voices—particularly those aligned with the QAnon movement—used Epstein’s case as a rallying point, framing it as proof of a hidden global cabal and leveraging public outrage to fuel a sprawling conspiracy narrative. However, as real legal developments, survivor testimony, and documented links to high-profile individuals have resurfaced in recent months, those same factions have largely retreated from the discussion, offering little public support for transparency or accountability.Critics argue that the earlier conflation of the Epstein case with sensationalized conspiracy content served to obscure legitimate evidence and undermine public focus at a critical moment, ultimately benefiting the powerful figures and institutions implicated in the scandal. Today, instead of calling for investigations or defending survivors, many former activists have shifted to skepticism about Epstein’s crimes or have echoed narratives minimizing Ghislaine Maxwell’s role. The contrast between their previous public posture and their current silence has raised questions about motives, credibility, and whether the distraction generated at the peak of the case was accidental or strategic.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Infamous pro-Trump conspiracy theorists have been 'strangely muted' on the Epstein scandal - Alternet.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 17min

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Of The UK Hints That Andrew Should Speak With Authorities (11/25/25)

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Of The UK Hints That Andrew Should Speak With Authorities (11/25/25)

Starmer, speaking en route to the G20 summit in Johannesburg, made clear that although he would not comment on Andrew’s individual case, his long‐held general principle is straightforward: anyone who possesses relevant information in investigations of serious wrongdoing should step forward and give that evidence. He emphasised that cooperation with investigators is the correct stance when one is in possession of material that might help.At the same time, Starmer added that whether Andrew chooses to follow that principle is “a decision for him” — indicating that he was not issuing a direct instruction or demand, but rather expressing what he considers to be the correct ethical posture. He thereby signalled political support for the notion of accountability (irrespective of title or status) while also avoiding a more forceful or legally binding statement about Andrew’s cooperation.to comment:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:UK PM Starmer says Prince Andrew should testify in Jeffrey Epstein probe | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 12min

Mega Edition:  Donald Trump And His Ever Growing Problem With Epstein Survivors (11/25/25)

Mega Edition: Donald Trump And His Ever Growing Problem With Epstein Survivors (11/25/25)

In private remarks, President Trump is reported—based on accounts from Rolling Stone citing two insiders—to have described some of Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors, particularly those who appeared in the media, as being “clearly of a ‘Democrat’ political affiliation.” He allegedly suggested that these individuals might be trying “to make him look bad” or implying wrongdoing during his past association with Epstein. The report further notes Trump speculated that they may be working with “prominent liberal attorneys or groups” to damage his reputation.The White House formally denied the report, labeling it false. A spokesperson dismissed the claims as a “desperate attempt by the failing Rolling Stone” to influence public perception..to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Trump has privately pondered if Epstein accusers are just ‘Democrats’ trying to make him look bad, report claims | The IndependentBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 28min

Mega Edition:  Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (11/24/25)

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (11/24/25)

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s crimes thrived on the exploitation of class divides. They deliberately targeted vulnerable young women—those from unstable homes, low-income backgrounds, or struggling with limited opportunities—dangling promises of money, mentorship, and access to elite circles. For girls working minimum-wage jobs or dreaming of better futures, the offers seemed like lifelines. Epstein and Maxwell weaponized poverty, dependency, and ambition, using small sums of money, gifts, and false promises to entrap victims. Their wealth and Maxwell’s social standing acted as shields, giving them legitimacy while making their victims appear disposable. The imbalance of power silenced survivors, who often feared judgment, disbelief, or outright retaliation if they spoke up.The system itself reinforced their protection. Law enforcement, courts, and media outlets routinely dismissed or minimized accusations from working-class survivors, while bending to Epstein’s fortune and influence. Prosecutors struck sweetheart deals, institutions accepted his donations, and the press hesitated to challenge powerful connections. Even settlements reduced suffering to small payouts compared to Epstein’s fortune, reinforcing the inequality he exploited. Maxwell’s conviction exposed part of the machinery, but the broader truth remains: Epstein and Maxwell thrived not only because of their wealth, but because they understood how inequality silences the powerless and protects the powerful. Their crimes weren’t isolated—they were symptoms of a system built to favor privilege over justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.combobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 24min

Mega Edition:   How The Maxwell's Are Laundering Ghislaine's Guilt (11/24/25)

Mega Edition: How The Maxwell's Are Laundering Ghislaine's Guilt (11/24/25)

Ghislaine Maxwell’s family released a new statement in response to the Department of Justice’s announcement that it is closing its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirators. In it, they expressed “relief” that the probe has ended and argued that it validates their long-standing claim that Ghislaine was unfairly targeted and scapegoated. The family asserted that Ghislaine was prosecuted simply because of her association with Epstein, implying that her conviction was more about public pressure than actual culpability. They continue to frame her as a victim of circumstance, not a willing participant in the crimes for which she was convicted.The statement reads less like a defense and more like a soft relaunch of Ghislaine’s image—an attempt to reframe her legacy as unjustly ruined rather than rightly condemned. By invoking the DOJ’s decision as supposed proof of her innocence, the Maxwell family is working to erase the mountain of evidence, the survivor testimony, and the jury’s unanimous verdict that put her in prison. It’s a bold move—one that deliberately ignores the reality of what she did and who she helped. Their message isn’t justice-seeking; it’s reputation management dressed up as vindication.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ghislaine Maxwell's family breaks their silence with bombshell claim as Trump decision to close Epstein case triggers MAGA civil war and cover-up claims | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 29min

Would The DNA Evidence Against Bryan Kohberger Have Been Enough To Convict Him?

Would The DNA Evidence Against Bryan Kohberger Have Been Enough To Convict Him?

As we hit the one year mark of the murders in Moscow, the man who is on trial for those murders continues to await his fate after waiving his right to a speedy trial. As he waits, the prosecution continues to methodically collect evidence that they hope to use to secure a conviction when the trial finally arrives.In this episode, we take a look at the DNA evidence collected against Bryan Kohberger and how much weight that DNA evidence is going to carry with the jurors when the time finally arrives for Bryan Kohberger to face Judge and Jury in a courtroom in Idaho.(commercial at 7:56)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DNA evidence alone is not enough to convict Bryan Kohberger: trial expert (nypost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

25 Nov 11min

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