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  • In this look back episode...

    Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and their relationship has been shrouded in shadow since they appeared on the scene, but every now and then you get a glimpse behind the curtain. In this episode, we get one of those glimpses as we take a look at some of Epstein's sworn testimony.



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  • Jeffrey Epstein and the world of science were so intertwined that it's laughable at this point when anyone attempts to deny it. From the halls of Harvard to the labs of MIT, Jeffrey Epstein was the big man on campus.


    In this episode, we take a look at another new reveal from the trial as his meeting with the head of Scientific American comes into focus. At this point, the question should be, who in the world of Academia didn't Epstein pal around with?



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  • We are diving back into the court documents in this episode and we are taking a look at the states motion to compel notice of defense of alibi or alternatively bar certain evidence. We also have on tap the affidavit of Rylene Nowlin and the response to the states response to the order to reconsider a speedy trial.


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    072423+Response+to+States+Motion+to+Reconsider+Order+Staying+Time+for+Speedy+Trial.pdf (amazonaws.com)

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    071423+Affidavit+of+Rylene+L+Nowlin.pdf (amazonaws.com)


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    072723-Motion-to-Compel-Notice-of-Defense-Alibi-Alt-Bar-Certain-Evidence.pdf (amazonaws.com)

  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • In this episode we take a look back at Prince Andrew's cowardly behavior and how he continues to hide behind his Mummy's skirts as the walls close in.


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    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cowardly-prince-andrew-hiding-behind-24830105

  • When Jeffrey Epstein was released from jail, he was forced to register as a sex offender. This should mean that he would have to check in before going overseas. As usual, the rules didn't apply to Jeffrey Epstein. One of the more concerning things we have heard about Epstein's time under the 'watchful' eye of the authorities, was that he was still traveling around, even abroad with young girls. He never reported these movements as he status as a predator demanded, according to the same reports. Why was he not arrested for violating the conditions of his release?





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  • Zona Norte, located in the city of Tijuana, Mexico, is a neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife and red-light district. It is situated just north of the city's downtown area and is bordered by the U.S.-Mexico border to the north. Zona Norte attracts visitors from both sides of the border, including tourists, locals, and individuals seeking entertainment and adult-oriented activities.

    One of the most prominent features of Zona Norte is Avenida Revolución, the main street that runs through the neighborhood. Avenida Revolución is lined with numerous bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and shops, making it a bustling and lively area, especially at night. The street is often filled with people enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, music, and street vendors offering food, drinks, and souvenirs.

    Zona Norte is particularly known for its adult entertainment establishments, including strip clubs, brothels, and bars offering adult-oriented services. These establishments cater to individuals seeking such experiences, and it's important to note that they operate legally within this designated area.While Zona Norte has a reputation for its adult entertainment, it also offers other attractions and activities.

    There are restaurants serving a variety of cuisines, from traditional Mexican dishes to international fare. Visitors can also find street art, local markets, and craft stores where they can purchase traditional Mexican handicrafts and souvenirs.It's worth mentioning that Zona Norte has faced challenges related to safety and security, primarily due to the presence of organized crime and illicit activities. Visitors should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings when exploring the area, especially at night.


    In this episode, we take a look at the growing violence in the plaza as rival cartels continue to look to increase their power and to diversify their revenue stream.


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    Report: Cartels fighting for control of brothels and strip clubs in Tijuana's 'tolerance zone' (borderreport.com)
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  • We take a look at Darren Indyke and the deposition that never happened. Somehow, Indyke has been able to avoid being questioned under oath. Will that continue into the future or will he finally be forced to spill the beans?


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    https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-epstein-estate-executor-deposition-20200511-tnmyvvoioncx7lcyaogdsv2daa-story.html

  • In this episode...

    We take a trip back to the time when Prince Andrew was called to Balmoral to sit down with the Queen for a crisis meeting with the Queen over the Epstein fallout and to explain himself.


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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8692215/Duke-York-visited-Queen-Balmoral-crisis-talks-Jeffrey-Epstein.html

  • Jeffrey Epstein chose New Mexico for a reason. Or several. Why did the state of New Mexico punt the ball to the feds instead of impaneling a grand jury to pursue charges themselves? Let's dive in and see what we can find out.

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    https://nmpoliticalreport.com/2019/07/18/no-epstein-indictment-here-for-now/

  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) plays a crucial role in holding United States Attorney Offices (USAOs) accountable within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The primary function of the OIG in this context is to conduct independent audits, inspections, investigations, and reviews to ensure that USAOs are operating efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.Specifically, the OIG may:
    Investigate Allegations of Misconduct: The OIG investigates allegations of misconduct, including fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of laws or regulations within USAOs. This includes investigating complaints related to prosecutorial misconduct, unethical behavior, or other violations of DOJ policies.Conduct Audits and Inspections: The OIG conducts audits and inspections of USAOs to evaluate their operations, management practices, and adherence to established policies and procedures. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that resources are used efficiently.Review Policies and Procedures: The OIG reviews USAO policies and procedures to assess their effectiveness in achieving the DOJ's goals and objectives. This may involve evaluating how cases are handled, decisions are made, and resources are allocated.Provide Recommendations: Based on its findings, the OIG provides recommendations to USAOs and the DOJ leadership on ways to improve operations, enhance compliance with laws and regulations, and prevent misconduct or inefficiencies.Monitor Compliance: The OIG monitors USAOs' implementation of its recommendations and tracks their progress in addressing identified issues. This ongoing oversight helps ensure accountability and continuous improvement.In this episode we begin our look at the OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein's NPA.

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  • In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Gary Ridgway, infamously known as the Green River Killer. Join us as we unravel the meticulous investigation and compelling evidence that led to Ridgway's capture and eventual confession. From the early days of the Green River Task Force to the groundbreaking DNA advancements, we explore how dedicated detectives and forensic experts pieced together the puzzle of one of America's most notorious serial killers.Key Evidence Highlights:
    Eyewitness Accounts and Suspect Sketches:Witnesses provided descriptions and sketches of a man seen with several victims, which helped narrow down the suspect pool and led investigators to Ridgway as a potential person of interest.Polygraph Test:Ridgway initially passed a polygraph test, which complicated the investigation and allowed him to evade suspicion temporarily.Forensic Breakthrough - DNA Evidence:In the late 1990s, advancements in DNA technology provided a breakthrough. Semen samples collected from victims in the early 1980s were reanalyzed using new DNA profiling techniques, conclusively linking Ridgway to multiple murders.Paint Evidence:Tiny paint particles found on some victims matched paint used at Ridgway's workplace, reinforcing the connection between him and the crime scenes.Confession and Plea Bargain:In a dramatic turn of events, Ridgway confessed to the murders as part of a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty. His detailed confessions and the corroborating evidence provided a comprehensive account of his heinous crimes.Recovered Personal Items:Items belonging to the victims were found in Ridgway's possession or locations associated with him, further implicating him in the murders.Geographical Profiling:Analysis of the locations where bodies were discovered showed patterns that pointed towards Ridgway's home and workplace, corroborating other evidence against him.
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    Gary Ridgway 2001 summary of evidence (01-1-10270-9).pdf (westsideseattle.com)

  • In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Gary Ridgway, infamously known as the Green River Killer. Join us as we unravel the meticulous investigation and compelling evidence that led to Ridgway's capture and eventual confession. From the early days of the Green River Task Force to the groundbreaking DNA advancements, we explore how dedicated detectives and forensic experts pieced together the puzzle of one of America's most notorious serial killers.Key Evidence Highlights:
    Eyewitness Accounts and Suspect Sketches:Witnesses provided descriptions and sketches of a man seen with several victims, which helped narrow down the suspect pool and led investigators to Ridgway as a potential person of interest.Polygraph Test:Ridgway initially passed a polygraph test, which complicated the investigation and allowed him to evade suspicion temporarily.Forensic Breakthrough - DNA Evidence:In the late 1990s, advancements in DNA technology provided a breakthrough. Semen samples collected from victims in the early 1980s were reanalyzed using new DNA profiling techniques, conclusively linking Ridgway to multiple murders.Paint Evidence:Tiny paint particles found on some victims matched paint used at Ridgway's workplace, reinforcing the connection between him and the crime scenes.Confession and Plea Bargain:In a dramatic turn of events, Ridgway confessed to the murders as part of a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty. His detailed confessions and the corroborating evidence provided a comprehensive account of his heinous crimes.Recovered Personal Items:Items belonging to the victims were found in Ridgway's possession or locations associated with him, further implicating him in the murders.Geographical Profiling:Analysis of the locations where bodies were discovered showed patterns that pointed towards Ridgway's home and workplace, corroborating other evidence against him.
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    Gary Ridgway 2001 summary of evidence (01-1-10270-9).pdf (westsideseattle.com)

  • In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Gary Ridgway, infamously known as the Green River Killer. Join us as we unravel the meticulous investigation and compelling evidence that led to Ridgway's capture and eventual confession. From the early days of the Green River Task Force to the groundbreaking DNA advancements, we explore how dedicated detectives and forensic experts pieced together the puzzle of one of America's most notorious serial killers.Key Evidence Highlights:
    Eyewitness Accounts and Suspect Sketches:Witnesses provided descriptions and sketches of a man seen with several victims, which helped narrow down the suspect pool and led investigators to Ridgway as a potential person of interest.Polygraph Test:Ridgway initially passed a polygraph test, which complicated the investigation and allowed him to evade suspicion temporarily.Forensic Breakthrough - DNA Evidence:In the late 1990s, advancements in DNA technology provided a breakthrough. Semen samples collected from victims in the early 1980s were reanalyzed using new DNA profiling techniques, conclusively linking Ridgway to multiple murders.Paint Evidence:Tiny paint particles found on some victims matched paint used at Ridgway's workplace, reinforcing the connection between him and the crime scenes.Confession and Plea Bargain:In a dramatic turn of events, Ridgway confessed to the murders as part of a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty. His detailed confessions and the corroborating evidence provided a comprehensive account of his heinous crimes.Recovered Personal Items:Items belonging to the victims were found in Ridgway's possession or locations associated with him, further implicating him in the murders.Geographical Profiling:Analysis of the locations where bodies were discovered showed patterns that pointed towards Ridgway's home and workplace, corroborating other evidence against him.
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    Gary Ridgway 2001 summary of evidence (01-1-10270-9).pdf (westsideseattle.com)

  • The dive into the court documents continues in this episode as we take a look at the States Brief on Photographic and Video coverage within the courtroom.




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    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF (idaho.gov)