
Congress Shoots Down The Motion To Subpoena Epstein Related Bank Records (9/19/25)
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing in September 2025, Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) moved to subpoena the CEOs of four major banks—JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, and Deutsche Bank—for “suspicious activity reports” these banks allegedly filed related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The motion claimed that roughly $1.5 billion in transactions tied to Epstein had been flagged as suspicious.However, in a narrow vote (20-19), Republicans on the committee led by Chairman Jim Jordan moved to table the motion—effectively killing it—so the subpoena did not proceed. Only Rep. Thomas Massie broke ranks with his party to support the subpoena. The blocking of the subpoena came amid broader efforts by Democrats to force more disclosure about Epstein’s financial transactions through banks, as well as the handling of Epstein files by law enforcement.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:GOP shuts down House Democrats' move to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein banksBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 14min

Kash Me Outside: Kash Patel And His Crash Out During His Epstein Testimony (9/19/25)
Washington has long perfected the art of political theater, where outrage is loudly paraded before cameras only to evaporate when accountability is required. On the campaign trail, fiery speeches about corruption and justice come easy—rhetoric designed for applause, not action. Yet when those same figures sit under oath, the fire dies out, replaced by carefully hedged statements and dismissive legal jargon. It’s not about uncovering truth; it’s about protecting power.That’s the script Kash Patel followed to the letter. After crowing about Epstein’s crimes for political gain, he turned around and downplayed survivor testimony as “not credible” when speaking before the Senate. The hypocrisy couldn’t be clearer. What once served as an applause line became an inconvenient truth, quickly discarded in favor of denial. The mask slipped, the act collapsed, and what was revealed was not a defender of justice but yet another operator shielding the powerful under the guise of credibility.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 10min

Mega Edition: The Passing Of Mark Middelton And The Questions That Came In It's Wake (9/19/25)
Mark Middleton, a former aide to President Bill Clinton, was found dead on May 7, 2022 at Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas. Authorities ruled his death a suicide, noting that he was discovered hanging from a tree with an extension cord around his neck and a shotgun wound to his chest. His family later confirmed that he had been battling depression, which had worsened in the months before his death. They also sought to have photos and videos from the scene sealed to protect their privacy.Despite the official ruling, Middleton’s death sparked widespread speculation and conspiracy theories because of his political connections, particularly his past ties to Clinton. Questions were raised about the details of the scene, including conflicting reports about the presence of a weapon. Some used the case to fuel the so-called “Clinton body count” narrative, though investigators found no evidence of foul play. The controversy highlighted how high-profile political associations can transform personal tragedy into public suspicion, with unanswered questions and internet chatter overshadowing the official findings.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 28min

Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Shrugged Off Justice In Florida (Part 1) (9/19/25)
Jeffrey Epstein was able to evade real justice in Florida through a combination of wealth, connections, and a deeply compromised legal system that bent over backward to accommodate him. In 2008, despite overwhelming evidence that he had sexually abused dozens of underage girls, Epstein secured a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with DOJ. This sweetheart deal allowed him to plead guilty to minor state charges—soliciting prostitution from a minor—while avoiding federal charges that could have put him away for life. The deal was struck in secrecy, without informing Epstein’s victims, in blatant violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Instead of facing true consequences, Epstein was sentenced to just 18 months in a county jail, where he was granted work release for 12 hours a day, six days a week, allowing him to return to his office and continue his life of luxury. Even within jail, he received special treatment, reportedly having his own private wing and access to amenities most inmates could only dream of.Beyond the legal system’s corruption, Epstein’s ability to avoid justice was reinforced by his powerful network, which included high-profile politicians, business moguls, and celebrities. Florida prosecutors initially identified at least 36 underage victims, yet law enforcement’s pursuit of him was deliberately stifled. Acosta later admitted that he was told to “back off” because Epstein “belonged to intelligence,” a cryptic remark that only fueled speculation about deeper government entanglements. The failure of the justice system was not just a legal oversight but a calculated betrayal of Epstein’s victims. Law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts all played a role in ensuring he walked free, sending a clear message that power and money could override even the most heinous crimes. It wasn't until over a decade later—after mounting public pressure and investigative journalism—that Epstein was arrested again in 2019. But by then, he had already spent years laughing at a justice system that had been complicit in shielding him from real accountability.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 42min

Mega Edition: The Original Jeffrey Epstein Investigation And Those Who Handled It (9/18/25)
Michael Reiter is the former Chief of Police for the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, and played a pivotal role in the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. Under his leadership, the Palm Beach Police Department launched a probe into allegations that Epstein was sexually abusing underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion. Reiter's team gathered substantial evidence, including witness testimonies and physical evidence, exposing a pattern of exploitation. Frustrated by what he viewed as lenient treatment of Epstein by prosecutors, including the controversial plea deal brokered by federal attorneys, Reiter took the unprecedented step of bypassing local authorities and forwarding the case to the FBI. His efforts were instrumental in bringing national attention to Epstein’s crimes, though they also highlighted systemic failures in the justice system. Reiter's actions are widely regarded as a courageous stand against powerful interests.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 41min

The New York Times And The Bryan Kohberger Termination Letter
From the archives: 2-12-23We have heard rumblings for days now about Bryan Kohberger and how he was fired from his TA position at WSU. Now though, we are getting more details about what went down and if the contents of the letter are genuine as the New York Times is claiming, it gives us a bit of insight into Bryan Kohbergers situation at the time of the murders and what might have helped motivate him to allegedly murder four college students in their home.Let's dive in and take a look!to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:University Investigated Idaho Murder Suspect’s Behavior Around Time of Killings - The New York Times (nytimes.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
19 Sep 12min

The Message Sent By Gabby Petito's Dad To The Families In Moscow
Gabby Petito's parents vowed to live the rest of their lives in honoro of Gabby's legacy and they have not missed a beat since then. While still struggling with their own loss, they have done great work reaching out to others to offer what comfort they can and to also bring awareness to many issues that ususally go ignored.In this episode, we hear from Gabby's dad who has a message for the family members of the moscow four and we also get an update on Bill 117 in Utah.(commercial at 6:52)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Gabby Petito's Father Shares Advice to Idaho Victims' Families (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
18 Sep 10min

Transcripts Of The Survey Calls Are Released By Moscow Prosecutors
Prosecutors in Moscow released the transcripts and recording of the survey being conducted in Latah county and they say that it was completely out of bounds, going so far as to say that the survey has tainted the jurors pool. Judge John Judge was not happy about the recent development and let the defense know all abou tit during the proceeding held recently. Judge John Judge has still not made a ruling on the venue.In our second article we head down to Delphi where the defense is once again lobbing some very serious charges at the investigators, that include lying and holding back evidence. The prosecution and the police have called those accusations ridiculous but Judge Gull has not ruled one way or the other as of yet.(commercial at 7:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Prosecutors Release Taped Phone Call (newsweek.com)source:Delphi murders latest: Defense accuses police of lying (fox59.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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