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Why Were Items Allowed To be Removed From Epstein's Home One Day After His Death?

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One day after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell, Richard Kahn — executor of Epstein’s estate — was reportedly photographed entering Epstein’s Manhattan mansion and walking out with a large bag in hand. At a moment when the residence should have been under strict control as an active crime scene and evidence-preservation site, why was someone connected to Epstein’s inner circle seemingly allowed unrestricted access? And more importantly, what exactly was in that bag?
This incident raises a larger and far more troubling question: if items were being removed from Epstein’s properties so quickly after his death, how can anyone trust that the evidence collected — or what remains of it — represents the full truth? If a man responsible for managing Epstein’s estate could walk in and walk out with materials before investigators completed their work, what else might have been removed, swapped, or buried before the public ever had a chance to see it?
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One day after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell, Richard Kahn — executor of Epstein’s estate — was reportedly photographed entering Epstein’s Manhattan mansion and walking out with a large bag in hand. At a moment when the residence should have been under strict control as an active crime scene and evidence-preservation site, why was someone connected to Epstein’s inner circle seemingly allowed unrestricted access? And more importantly, what exactly was in that bag?
This incident raises a larger and far more troubling question: if items were being removed from Epstein’s properties so quickly after his death, how can anyone trust that the evidence collected — or what remains of it — represents the full truth? If a man responsible for managing Epstein’s estate could walk in and walk out with materials before investigators completed their work, what else might have been removed, swapped, or buried before the public ever had a chance to see it?
to contact me:
[email protected]
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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