Murder In Moscow:  Bryan Kohberger  Admits That He Is A Murderer At His Plea Hearing (7/2/25)

Murder In Moscow: Bryan Kohberger Admits That He Is A Murderer At His Plea Hearing (7/2/25)

Bryan Kohberger, 30, pleaded guilty today to the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—as well as to felony burglary. During the hearing in a Boise courtroom, he answered “yes” when asked if he was guilty of each murder, confirming to the judge that he understood the charges and was admitting guilt voluntarily. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors agreed to remove the death penalty from consideration. Kohberger will now serve four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus additional time for burglary. He also waived all rights to future appeals, ensuring the case will not drag on through years of litigation.

The courtroom was tense and divided, as some victims' families expressed outrage over the deal while others saw it as a necessary step toward closure. One family boycotted the hearing entirely, feeling blindsided by the plea and excluded from the process. Others said the plea spared them from the pain of a prolonged trial and the emotional toll of revisiting the murders in graphic detail. While the deal guarantees Kohberger will die in prison, it also means the full motive behind the killings may never be revealed in court. The community remains unsettled—relieved that the case is closed, but haunted by the unanswered question of why these four young lives were taken.


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Mega Edition: Virginia Roberts And Her Legal Battle And Resolution With Alan Dershowitz (9/20/25)

Mega Edition: Virginia Roberts And Her Legal Battle And Resolution With Alan Dershowitz (9/20/25)

Virginia Roberts (Giuffre) filed a lawsuit against Alan Dershowitz accusing him of sexual abuse when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. The case was explosive, not only because of the seriousness of the allegations but also because Dershowitz was one of the most high-profile names in Epstein’s circle—a celebrity attorney who helped negotiate Epstein’s cushy non-prosecution agreement in 2008. Dershowitz fought back with ferocity, denying everything, painting Giuffre as a liar, and claiming he was the victim of a smear campaign designed to destroy his reputation. The lawsuit became a proxy war over credibility, with Dershowitz staking his entire legacy on dismantling her claims.The resolution was as murky and unsatisfying as you’d expect in a case involving Epstein’s orbit. After years of bitter back-and-forth, the lawsuit was settled in 2022 with both sides issuing statements that looked more like carefully crafted PR spin than real closure. Giuffre didn’t retract her allegations but acknowledged she may have been mistaken in identifying Dershowitz, while he declared vindication without ever facing a full trial on the merits. In the end, it was less a moment of clarity than another example of how the wealthy and well-connected escape true accountability, leaving survivors and the public with more questions than answers.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 31min

Mega Edition:  Bill Barr And His Role In The Investigation Into Epstein's Demise (9/20/25)

Mega Edition: Bill Barr And His Role In The Investigation Into Epstein's Demise (9/20/25)

Bill Barr’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s death investigation was defined by damage control and a remarkable ability to look the other way. As Attorney General, Barr initially made noise about how “seriously” the Justice Department would take Epstein’s suspicious jailhouse demise. Yet, instead of digging deep into the glaring failures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center—broken cameras, sleeping guards, missing logs—Barr quickly pivoted to dismissing conspiracy theories and insisting the death was a straightforward suicide. His stance looked less like impartial oversight and more like someone working overtime to calm the waters, shut down speculation, and steer the narrative away from systemic accountability.Adding to the skepticism was Barr’s quiet meeting with financier Stone Reyes, a man rumored to have ties in the same murky corridors of influence Epstein once prowled. That sit-down only fueled suspicion that Barr wasn’t hunting for truth but rather for ways to contain fallout. The optics were appalling: the nation’s top lawman holding private conversations with power brokers while brushing aside the most high-profile custodial death in modern memory. Instead of delivering transparency, Barr left the public with more questions than answers, cementing his role not as a seeker of justice, but as one more gatekeeper standing between Epstein’s secrets and the light of day.to contat me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 42min

Mega Edition:  Jeffrey Epstein And His Infamous Black Book (Part 2) (9/20/25)

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Infamous Black Book (Part 2) (9/20/25)

Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “black book” was less a contact list and more a grotesque monument to power shielding power. It wasn’t filled with your everyday acquaintances; it was a who’s who of billionaires, politicians, royalty, celebrities, and Wall Street heavyweights—names that had no business being in the same Rolodex as a convicted sex offender. The book exposed just how deep Epstein’s tentacles reached, how many doors he could knock on, and how many influential people were willing to at least tolerate, if not outright embrace, his presence. Whether every name in there was complicit or simply embarrassed by association, the sheer scale of it laid bare how Epstein weaponized access to the elite as both shield and currency.The real stench of the black book wasn’t just who was in it, but what it represented: a roadmap of complicity and cowardice. It proved that Epstein didn’t thrive in isolation—he thrived because powerful people answered his calls, opened their homes, and boarded his planes. It’s a reminder that the “Epstein problem” wasn’t just Epstein; it was the system of enablers, gatekeepers, and opportunists who kept him socially viable long after his crimes were known. The black book is less a curiosity and more a ledger of shame, an artifact that shows how the elite protect each other, even when the cost is justice for survivors.to contact me:    bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/i-called-everyone-in-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 1h 37min

Mega Edition:  Jeffrey Epstein And His Infamous Black Book (Part 1) (9/19/25)

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Infamous Black Book (Part 1) (9/19/25)

Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “black book” was less a contact list and more a grotesque monument to power shielding power. It wasn’t filled with your everyday acquaintances; it was a who’s who of billionaires, politicians, royalty, celebrities, and Wall Street heavyweights—names that had no business being in the same Rolodex as a convicted sex offender. The book exposed just how deep Epstein’s tentacles reached, how many doors he could knock on, and how many influential people were willing to at least tolerate, if not outright embrace, his presence. Whether every name in there was complicit or simply embarrassed by association, the sheer scale of it laid bare how Epstein weaponized access to the elite as both shield and currency.The real stench of the black book wasn’t just who was in it, but what it represented: a roadmap of complicity and cowardice. It proved that Epstein didn’t thrive in isolation—he thrived because powerful people answered his calls, opened their homes, and boarded his planes. It’s a reminder that the “Epstein problem” wasn’t just Epstein; it was the system of enablers, gatekeepers, and opportunists who kept him socially viable long after his crimes were known. The black book is less a curiosity and more a ledger of shame, an artifact that shows how the elite protect each other, even when the cost is justice for survivors.to contact me:    bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/i-called-everyone-in-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 47min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Investigation Into Possible Co-Conspirators In The UK

Jeffrey Epstein And The Investigation Into Possible Co-Conspirators In The UK

For years, U.S. authorities have expressed interest in the United Kingdom as a potential hub in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, with both the FBI and lawyers for survivors pointing to possible co-conspirators who operated there. The focus has often centered on Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime companion and recruiter, who was born and raised in Britain and accused of arranging for underage girls to be trafficked across borders. Virginia Giuffre and other survivors testified that Epstein’s operations included flights into and out of the UK, with at least one trip to London forming the basis of Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew—allegations he has repeatedly and categorically denied. British media have reported since 2020 that the FBI sought interviews with Prince Andrew, Maxwell, and at least two other unnamed British women said to have knowledge of Epstein’s activities. While Maxwell was ultimately convicted in the U.S. on sex trafficking charges, no parallel prosecutions of alleged UK-based figures have taken place.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Prince Andrew one of four Brits FBI wants to quiz over paedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein - Mirror OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 13min

George Santos And His Comments On Jeffrey Epstein

George Santos And His Comments On Jeffrey Epstein

One thing we know about George Santos is that he loves to run his mouth. Even when it's spilling nothing but nonsense.In this epsisode, we get another example of George "Costanza" Santos and the bs he loves to peddle as he serves us up at "hot take" about Jeffrey Epstein. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:George Santos claims in 2020 interview that he met Jeffrey Epstein, alleged sex trafficker was 'murdered' | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Sep 9min

Alan Dershowitz And His Defense Of Epstein's Associates

Alan Dershowitz And His Defense Of Epstein's Associates

Alan Dershowitz made an appearance on News Nation this week where he attempted to defend the associates of Jeffrey Epstein who were about to be unmasked using the same old excuse that...nobody knew. Nobody had a CLUE who or what Jeffrey Epstein was. In this episode we take a look at what Dershowitz had to say in the interview about Jeffrey Epstein and the newly unsealed names and what we might expect as things continue to move forward. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Alan Dershowitz: Don't Blame Men on Jeffrey Epstein’s List (mediaite.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

19 Sep 12min

The Systemic Failure That Gives Rise To People Like Epstein And Diddy

The Systemic Failure That Gives Rise To People Like Epstein And Diddy

The cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Sean “Diddy” Combs highlight the complexities of holding powerful individuals accountable for systemic abuse and exploitation. Epstein, a financier with global connections, operated an international sex trafficking network for decades, leveraging his wealth and influence to evade scrutiny. Despite overwhelming evidence, a controversial 2008 plea deal allowed him to escape significant consequences, sparking outrage and exposing flaws in the justice system. His 2019 arrest, fueled by survivor advocacy and public outcry, marked a turning point, but his subsequent death in custody left many questions unanswered and denied survivors the full justice they sought. Epstein’s case exposed systemic failures, from complicit enablers to legal loopholes, and has since become a symbol of how privilege can distort accountability.Diddy’s case, though distinct in scope, reveals similar dynamics of power and impunity within the entertainment industry. Accused of sexual abuse, physical violence, and intimidation, Diddy allegedly used his status as a music mogul to exploit and silence victims for decades. His remand to custody in 2023 reflects a growing cultural shift toward accountability in an industry often criticized for its culture of silence and complicity. Both cases underscore the systemic structures that enable abuse, challenging society to confront these power dynamics and demand reform. While their outcomes remain pivotal, Epstein and Diddy’s cases serve as stark reminders that justice must be blind to status, and that societal complicity must be dismantled to protect the vulnerable.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

19 Sep 20min

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