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Mr. Epstein lived a life of perverted sexual pleasures

Suicide???



Jeffrey Epstein's suicideMost Canada Free Press readers have probably already heard, or soon will hear of, Jeffrey Epstein's "suicide". Under the circumstances it is only reasonable to question the veracity of the supposed cause of his death. According to what we have been told by the media both recently and in the past, for years, Mr. Epstein lived a life of perverted sexual pleasures, often employing the "services" of young women a number of whom have been reported to have been underage.
We have also been told that he had amassed a considerable fortune which allowed him, among other indulgences, to have purchased a "private" island in the Caribbean. Although under increasing scrutiny from various law enforcement agencies, he was confident enough to have returned to the US voluntarily back in July. 

When Epstein arrived back in the US on his private jet, he was arrested by New York Federal Prosecutors and has been denied bail and held in custody ever since. It, of course, is quite possible that he was so depressed by the situation in which he found himself that he did, indeed, decide to end his life as is being claimed. However, when someone's life has been so dedicated to his own pleasures, as his has been described, one really needs to question his "giving up" and ending it in a couple of months. Although Epstein was, indeed, facing a potentially long prison sentence if convicted of crimes like child molestation and sex trafficking, we all are also aware that the law, when applied to individuals with the kind of money that he is claimed to have, can be applied very differently than when applied to those without similar means. Would he have been able to "buy his way out"? We'll never know, but the possibility certainly existed. Had he been convicted and sentenced to life behind bars, he might well have decided that suicide was preferable. At the time of his “suicide” Epstein had only spent about two months in jail and with his money and the mass of incriminating information that he almost certainly had on numerous very powerful people that might have been able to "help him", it certainly seems likely that he would have preferred "rolling the dice".

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Stan McHugh—— Stan McHugh is a freelance writer.

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