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Murder is the Trump card?
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Murder is the Trump card?

As our United States society goes through the Epstein files, we're learning new and even more disturbing details about what the rich and powerful get up to. Is it time to eat the rich yet?

Just so you know, we’re not turning into conspiracy theorists (yet). Here’s the evidence:

https://www.koat.com/article/allegations-of-bodies-buried-at-epsteins-new-mexico-ranch-prompt-investigation-calls/70306881

Okay, now that we got that out of the way, wtf? Honestly, there was a report of bodies buried at Zorro Ranch (the ranch mentioned also in Virginia Giuffre’s disturbing, yet moving, memoir of what Epstein did to her, but not the bodies). But is it so hard to imagine that people who raped, molested, and tortured little girls would have a strangulation or two as well? Especially given how prevalent the strangulation fetish has become, I think it’s safe to assume that at least some of the clients, for lack of a better word, were into this, and when your victim can’t say no, how do you ensure their safety? And from what I’ve read, safety wasn’t ever a real concern.

So given that Trump is mentioned over a million times in the Epstein files, and that his entire cabinet is basically the who’s who of the files, and the trail of suspicious deaths that seem to follow him…I can’t help but wonder whether…well…whether murder is the Trump card? What do you think? Could the man who said he could murder someone on Fifth Avenue actually murder someone?

There’s no statute of limitations on murder.

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