
Murder In Moscow: Bryan Kohberger, The Resident Cafe Creep (8/22/25)
Newly unsealed investigative records from the Idaho State Police shed chilling light on Bryan Kohberger’s conduct during his time at Washington State University prior to the murders of four University of Idaho students. A female coffee shop employee, who also attended WSU, reported frequent unsettling encounters with Kohberger—he often visited near closing time, somehow knew her name without being told, and appeared to monitor her work schedule. She described feeling targeted and uncomfortable and even experienced unsettling incidents near her home, including someone knocking on her window and noises on her porch late at night. These details paint a disturbing portrait of behavior that, in retrospect, foreshadows a deeper predatory pattern.Further records reveal a broader pattern of concern: at least thirteen complaints were filed by classmates regarding Kohberger’s inappropriate behavior—particularly toward women. Faculty members described him as displaying predator-like traits, with one teaching assistant leaving her office door ajar out of unease, and a professor warning that, if Kohberger were to become a professor himself, he could pose a serious threat to students. This disturbing consensus of behavior raises powerful questions about the early warning signs that were missed or ignored before the murders occurred.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger files reveal café worker's eerie encounters with Idaho killer before student murders | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 16min

The Predators Patron: How Leon Black Empowered Jeffrey Epstein (8/22/25)
Leon Black’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein stands as one of the most damning scandals to come out of the financier’s world. Despite Epstein’s 2008 conviction as a sex offender, Black—billionaire co-founder of Apollo Global Management—paid him over $170 million for what he later called “tax and estate planning.” Those claims collapsed under scrutiny, especially after Senator Ron Wyden’s Finance Committee investigation revealed the true scale of the payments and raised questions about whether they were legitimate services or hush money. Black’s evasions, his refusal to provide documentation, and his settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands for $62.5 million only deepened suspicions.What emerges is not a story of poor judgment, but of complicity. Black was not Epstein’s victim—he was his lifeline, bankrolling him long after his downfall and sustaining his influence in elite circles. The lawsuits accusing Black of sexual assault, coupled with his forced resignation from Apollo, cemented his fall. Yet he remains untouched by criminal charges, shielded by wealth and the systemic failures of regulators, banks, and cultural institutions. Leon Black’s legacy is not one of brilliance on Wall Street but of disgrace: the billionaire who bankrolled a predator and never gave the world an honest explanation why.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 12min

Palm Beach Florida Was Ground Zero For Jeffrey Epstein's Predation (8/22/25)
Jeffrey Epstein’s empire of abuse began in Palm Beach, Florida, making it ground zero for his decades of predation. From his lavish mansion on El Brillo Way, Epstein cultivated a steady pipeline of vulnerable underage girls, many of them recruited from local high schools and working-class neighborhoods. Once inside the mansion, the encounters were framed as “massages,” but quickly escalated into systematic sexual abuse. Palm Beach police uncovered that Epstein had built a network of young recruiters—girls who had been abused themselves and were then paid to bring in their friends. What emerged was a chilling assembly line of exploitation operating in plain sight within one of the wealthiest enclaves in America.When law enforcement finally investigated in the mid-2000s, Palm Beach became the stage for the first serious attempt to hold Epstein accountable. Detectives amassed dozens of victim statements, physical evidence, and testimony painting a damning picture of his predatory routine. Yet, despite overwhelming evidence, the case collapsed into a sweetheart deal brokered in secret—one that allowed Epstein to plead guilty to lesser charges and serve minimal time while avoiding federal prosecution. Palm Beach thus wasn’t just the starting point of his crimes—it was the site of his first escape from justice, establishing the pattern of protection, influence, and corruption that would define his case for years to come.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein victims in Palm Beach County: High school was ground zeroBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 18min

Morning Update: Congress Is Set To Begin Receiving Epstein Files From The DOJ (8/22/25)
Congress is selling the public a performance when it comes to the Epstein files. On the surface, it looks like accountability—hearings, subpoenas, stacks of documents—but in reality, whatever gets released will be heavily redacted and sanitized long before it ever reaches daylight. The most critical names and connections, especially those tied to intelligence agencies, politicians, bankers, and global elites, will be buried under black ink. The hearings themselves, often held behind closed doors, aren’t about exposing truth but about managing narrative. The spectacle is meant to create the illusion of progress while ensuring nothing truly explosive slips through.This is the same playbook the government has used for decades: generate fanfare around “transparency,” trickle out neutered files, and then declare victory once public outrage fades. Epstein’s story isn’t just about one man—it’s about a system of blackmail, compromise, and protection that stretches across institutions of power. That’s why the truth can’t be allowed out. In the end, the Epstein files won’t deliver justice; they’ll serve as another diversion, another false closure, another managed scandal designed to protect the very machine that allowed Epstein to operate in the first place.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 17min

Mega Edition: How Did Virginia Roberts Meet Prince Andrew? (8/22/25)
Virginia Roberts Giuffre has long alleged that she was introduced to Prince Andrew through Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001, when she was 17 years old. According to her account, she first met the Duke of York at Maxwell’s London townhouse, where she was allegedly instructed to provide him with sexual services. Giuffre has said that Epstein and Maxwell orchestrated the encounter and pressured her into the situation, presenting Andrew as another powerful man within Epstein’s circle. A now-famous photograph shows Prince Andrew with his arm around Giuffre’s waist, with Maxwell smiling in the background—an image that has become central to her claims.She further alleges that Epstein arranged two additional encounters: one at his Manhattan mansion and another on his private Caribbean island, Little St. James. In each instance, Giuffre has maintained she was directed to be intimate with Andrew as part of Epstein’s trafficking operation. Prince Andrew has categorically denied her claims, publicly stating he has “no recollection” of ever meeting her, disputing the photo’s authenticity, and maintaining that he never engaged in sexual activity with her.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10930179/NIGEL-CAWTHORNE-reveals-Virginia-Roberts-introduced-Prince-Andrew.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 36min

Mega Edition: The USVI And Their Motion In Opposition To JP Morgan's Request For Dismissal (Part 3-4) (8/22/25)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) filed a motion opposing JPMorgan Chase's request to dismiss the lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein. The USVI argues that JPMorgan played a crucial role in enabling and facilitating Epstein's illegal activities by maintaining his accounts and providing financial services, despite knowing about his criminal conduct. The motion asserts that the bank ignored numerous red flags and allowed Epstein to conduct transactions that supported his sex trafficking operation.The USVI contends that JPMorgan's actions or lack thereof contributed significantly to the harm caused by Epstein and his network. The motion further emphasizes that the lawsuit is valid and should proceed, as it seeks to hold the bank accountable for its alleged complicity in Epstein's activities, despite JPMorgan's efforts to dismiss the case. The USVI aims to prove that the bank's involvement goes beyond mere negligence, arguing that it knowingly benefited from its relationship with Epstein.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.591653.48.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 25min

Mega Edition: The USVI And Their Motion In Opposition To JP Morgan's Request For Dismissal (Part 1-2) (8/21/25)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) filed a motion opposing JPMorgan Chase's request to dismiss the lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein. The USVI argues that JPMorgan played a crucial role in enabling and facilitating Epstein's illegal activities by maintaining his accounts and providing financial services, despite knowing about his criminal conduct. The motion asserts that the bank ignored numerous red flags and allowed Epstein to conduct transactions that supported his sex trafficking operation.The USVI contends that JPMorgan's actions or lack thereof contributed significantly to the harm caused by Epstein and his network. The motion further emphasizes that the lawsuit is valid and should proceed, as it seeks to hold the bank accountable for its alleged complicity in Epstein's activities, despite JPMorgan's efforts to dismiss the case. The USVI aims to prove that the bank's involvement goes beyond mere negligence, arguing that it knowingly benefited from its relationship with Epstein.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.591653.48.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
22 Aug 22min

Jeffrey Epstein And His A List Roster Of Lawyers
Jeffrey Epstein assembled a veritable A‑list of legal heavyweights to shield him from accountability—turning what should have been a reckoning into a masterclass in how the elite evade justice. You had Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard law legend, negotiating a sweetheart 2008 non-prosecution deal that let Epstein skate on federal charges, then using op‑eds to furiously deny any wrongdoing or conspiracies (even when the evidence was staring everyone in the face). And then there was Ken Starr, the same prosecutor who once hounded Bill Clinton, now orchestrating a scorched‑earth defense that helped bury Epstein’s crimes under legal privilege and political influence. Don’t forget Jay Lefkowitz, who artfully spun Epstein not as a predator, but as a unique “benevolent benefactor,” pulling every lever to keep victims in the dark and prosecutors off his trail.On the other side, the composition of Epstein’s legal representation illustrates the imbalance of resources that often defines high-profile cases. Figures such as Darren Indyke, his longtime personal lawyer, focused on managing the estate, finances, and the countless legal disputes that arose after Epstein’s arrest and death.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://abovethelaw.com/2019/07/jeffrey-epsteins-arrest-forces-us-to-ask-which-dirtbag-lawyers-in-this-case-will-face-their-own-music/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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