Disaster Jeffery Epstein has comitted suicide - Matt Groening got him

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Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is dead, law enforcement sources said Saturday.

A gurney carrying a man who looked like Epstein was wheeled out of the Manhattan Correctional Center around 7:30 a.m. The ambulance went to New York Downtown Hospital.
 
The suspect was later found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound near Liberty, New York, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News. A municipal employee discovered the body in a car.

so some dude goes to a judges home, shoots her son and husband, flees the scene of the murder, then kill himself a few hours later?
this seems realy fishy, i feel like there is some connection between the killer and the victims that we aren't getting here
 
It's pretty hard to look at this, and the context around it, and NOT see an attempted assassination. There is a chance it could have just been one solo nutjob, but it's an awfully fuckin' slim chance. I would have expected to hear about these kind of blatant ops in somewhere like China, not the U.S.

Clown world.
 
It's pretty hard to look at this, and the context around it, and NOT see an attempted assassination. There is a chance it could have just been one solo nutjob, but it's an awfully fuckin' slim chance. I would have expected to hear about these kind of blatant ops in somewhere like China, not the U.S.
Clown world.
>target unharmed
>bystanders dead
>killer murked himself

no way this was a hired killer. this is some amateur shit, almost looks like a murder-suicide gone wrong to me.
 
>target unharmed
>bystanders dead
>killer murked himself

no way this was a hired killer. this is some amateur shit, almost looks like a murder-suicide gone wrong to me.
Exactly. Theres no way the Clintons would have hired this retard to assassinate a judge. They had all the time in the world, especially with Covid delaying the courts. Why be so hasty just 4 days after the judge got the case?
 
>target unharmed
>bystanders dead
>killer murked himself

no way this was a hired killer. this is some amateur shit, almost looks like a murder-suicide gone wrong to me.
or they got the right targets and this was to send a message to the judge and whatever future judge after she recuse herself. Threatening family is a lot more effective than threatening the person directly.
 
or they got the right targets and this was to send a message to the judge and whatever future judge after she recuse herself. Threatening family is a lot more effective than threatening the person directly.
so you're saying someone hired this killer to shoot up the judges family, then that someone killed the hired killer too in order to get rid of loose ends? this shit is getting real interesting
 
Ghislaine threatened that artist woman that stayed in New Albany with hurting her family. Other than the sister they molested, that is. Pretty sure lots of the girls from West Palm Beach said they kept going back because they were afraid something might happen to their family. However, if they killed your family, wouldn't that make most go all Punisher-ish? Seems they leave them with nothing left to lose. Odd. Edit: getting rid of the doer is included in the price, right? Loose ends and shit.
 
so some dude goes to a judges home, shoots her son and husband, flees the scene of the murder, then kill himself a few hours later?
this seems realy fishy, i feel like there is some connection between the killer and the victims that we aren't getting here
An attorney suspected of shooting the family of Judge Esther Salas has been found dead of gunshot wounds in a vehicle in Rockland, New York, according to authorities who believe the wounds were self-inflicted.
woundswounds
Just how many times did this guy shoot himself?

He doesn't even have to be the same guy who killed the judge's family, he just has to be some jerk plopped into a FedEx uniform.

A motive for the attack has not been put forth, though law enforcement sources have theorized it may have been a home invasion gone wrong.
lol

A municipal employee reportedly discovered the attorney’s body in the car, along with a FedEx package addressed to Salas.
That's so nice and tidy, huh? They'll probably find a note in his home that says 'JUDGE MAKE ANGERY MUS KILL JUGE'.
 
>target unharmed
>bystanders dead
>killer murked himself

no way this was a hired killer. this is some amateur shit, almost looks like a murder-suicide gone wrong to me.
If you kill the presiding judge a new judge gets appointed and the case will stay in limbo for a long time until the new judge gets up to speed. If you give the Dennis Reynolds Implication™ to the presiding judge the case gets resolved more quickly and in your favor. Theoretically, in Minecraft.
 
I can only say, "That's an odd coincidence" so many more times before I have to give up and just start watching Alex Jones unironically. A couple of odd things happening here or there I can manage to just shrug my shoulders at, because fair enough, the world's a weird place. When every single step of the way seems to involve people tripping down the stairs in their single-story house and onto some bullets that they were storing in their rattlesnake venom collection, I really have to start raising my eyebrows.
 
I can only say, "That's an odd coincidence" so many more times before I have to give up and just start watching Alex Jones unironically. A couple of odd things happening here or there I can manage to just shrug my shoulders at, because fair enough, the world's a weird place. When every single step of the way seems to involve people tripping down the stairs in their single-story house and onto some bullets that they were storing in their rattlesnake venom collection, I really have to start raising my eyebrows.
Condolences on your impending suicide.
 
At this point, I'm just going full tinfoil on this.

Got three theories on what happened with the judge's family.

1. Whoever killed Epstein and is gunning for Maxwell decided to send a hitman to kill the judge's son and husband and then had someone else clip the hitman before they got busted and risk the possibility of turning state's evidence.

2. The same, but instead of a professional hitman they sent someone else who is on the hook out on a kamikaze mission. Maybe they said if the guy kills this judge and her family and then kills himself right afterwards, they'll spare his loved ones. That would explain the highly conspicuous Scorsese-tier hit, as opposed to the more stealthy murder that would be expected of a high-tier professional hitman.

3. Some lone nutjob had a beef with the judge and decided to go postal and then shot himself to avoid going to prison for the rest of his life.
 

William Barr didn't bring Jeffrey Epstein to trial. What about Ghislaine Maxwell?


Two days after Jeffrey Epstein killed himself while awaiting trial in a Manhattan jail last August, Attorney General William Barr gave a speech to the Fraternal Order of Police in New Orleans.

Although Epstein had put himself beyond the reach of prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, any of his accomplices “should not rest easy,” Barr told cops gathered in the Morial Convention Center. Epstein's dozens of victims deserved and would get “justice.”

It was no secret that the prime candidate for the retributive role was Epstein's old pal and one-time squeeze, Ghislaine Maxwell, who allegedly procured and groomed minor girls for his sexual gratification.


Maxwell's whereabouts were unknown when Barr showed up in New Orleans to lambast the New York jailers who failed to keep tabs on their suicidal prisoner. But wherever she was, Maxwell must have known that the FBI was on her tail. Four months later she paid $1 million cash to buy a house deep in the New Hampshire woods under a company name.

She had pretty much gone to earth in 2017 after paying an undisclosed amount in a settlement with Virginia Giuffre, who claimed Maxwell made her Epstein's plaything when she was underage. Giuffre filed a defamation lawsuit when Maxwell called her a liar. She also claimed to have been whisked off to London at the age of 17 for sex with the Queen's son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

A widely circulated photograph of the duke with his arm around Giuffre was allegedly taken at Maxwell's house in the ultra-posh neighborhood of Belgravia.


That was in 2001, seven years before Epstein, charged with sex trafficking of minors in Florida, got a sweetheart plea deal that merely required him to spend nights in jail for 13 months while he was free to work in his office during the day. Clearly, the experience did not cramp his style.


Maxwell presumably celebrated her 58th birthday, which was last Christmas Day, in her sylvan hideaway. Now that she has been denied bail, she will presumably spend her 59th in decidedly less salubrious surroundings. Indicted on six counts carrying prison sentences of 35 years, she is being held in the notoriously tough Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where she must sit for 23 hours a day in a tiny cell, with one hour reserved for solitary “recreation.”

Her trial date is scheduled a full year from now. No way could she survive that long with physical and mental health intact. That would be true of any inmate, but this one has lived a gilded life; last year a photograph was published showing her and the since-disgraced actor Kevin Spacey during a tour of Buckingham Palace arranged by her friend, Prince Andrew. They are sitting on velvet-covered chairs reserved for the queen and Prince Philip on ceremonial occasions.


This is not to suggest she deserves any more sympathy than any other criminal suspect. It does make you wonder, however, why she remained in the United States after Epstein's arrest. Maxwell was born in France, which refuses to extradite its citizens, and she certainly knows her way around Paris. Newspapers as recently as last month fell for rumors that she was holed up in a plush apartment there. For a wealthy socialite, who holds British, American and French passports, the Bois de Boulogne would indeed seem a more natural habitat than the New England backwoods.

Maxwell was denied bail after prosecutors argued that she had money and motive enough to abscond. She must wish she had done so when she had the chance, and cannot have expected to be confined in hellish conditions awaiting trial for so long. Maybe she was even naive enough to believe that the Sixth Amendment means what it says when it guarantees all defendants a “speedy” trial.

The longer she sits in jail, the more likely she is to seek a plea deal, and she is presumably in a position to finger more sex offenders among the high and mighty. If she does a deal and testifies in exchange for a reduced sentence, her attorneys will presumably hope to negotiate her pre-trial release. Perhaps prosecutors will be sufficiently impressed with the names she can name to decide she isn't a flight risk after all.
 

The gunman who shot the husband and son of a federal judge in New Jersey is believed to be a lawyer and men’s rights activist who was found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound hours later, two law-enforcement sources told The Daily Beast.

Roy Den Hollander was discovered in the upstate New York town of Rockland, the sources said. He had a case—a challenge to the military’s male-only draft—pending before Salas, according to court documents.

Hollander described himself on his website as an anti-feminist. “Now is the time for all good men to fight for their rights before they have no rights left,” it said. It also contains a list of misogynistic comments under the heading “Jokes.”

His family could not be reached for comment.


His emergence as the suspect is a shocking twist in the Sunday night shooting—when a man possibly dressed as a FedEx delivery driver showed up on Judge Esther Salas’ doorstep in North Brunswick, New Jersey.

Daniel Anderl, 20, the judge’s only child, who was home from college, was shot through the heart and did not survive the attack, according to the town mayor.

His father, criminal-defense lawyer Mark Anderl, 63, was said to be in critical condition after surgery.

NBC New York reported that Salas—whose caseload has included cases involving Real Housewives celebs and Jeffrey Epstein—was in the basement and was unharmed when the gunfire erupted.

Investigators have not officially released any motive or said who in the house might have been the intended target of the ambush. But federal judges are frequent targets of threats.


Hollander comes under scrutiny a week after the violent death of another prominent men’s rights figure—Marc Angelucci, an attorney who worked on similar cases to Hollander and who was shot dead at his house. The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Office said Monday that no arrests have been made in Angelucci’s death.

For years, Hollander has been filing suits alleging that women get unconstitutional special treatment and pushing to outlaw Ladies’ Nights at bars and women’s studies programs at universities. According to his website, it appears his foray in the men’s rights movement was sparked by his marriage to a Russian woman he met while working for the investigative firm Kroll Associates in the late 1990s; he alleges she was really a prostitute who swindled him.

In 2016, he also filed a ludicrous suit against reporters from CBS News, NBC News, ABC News, CNN, PBS News Hour, The New York Times and The Washington Post, claiming their stories on President Trump amounted to a violation of the anti-racketeering statute used to prosecute mobsters.

The case in Salas’ courtroom was filed in 2015 on behalf of the mother of a 17-year-old New Jersey girl who argued that the Selective Service System barring females from registering for the draft while making is mandatory for males was illegal.


Oral arguments on a motion were scheduled for last month but then postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances,” according to the case docket.


Salas, the first Latina judge to serve in New Jersey’s federal courts, was appointed as a magistrate judge in 2006 and a district judge in 2010. Raised in New Jersey, she previously worked as a county prosecutor and then a federal public defender.

Last Thursday, Salas was assigned to be the judge on a lawsuit brought by investors against Deutsche Bank and its CEO over its business dealings with the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.


Prior to Sunday, Salas was probably best known as the judge who presided over the fraud case of Real Housewives of New Jersey stars Teresa and Joe Giudice; she sentenced the couple to prison after a tongue-lashing in 2014.

Teresa Giudice’s attorney told ABC Newsthat her client was “very shaken by the news and was very emotional when she heard about it. She told me that would be praying very heavily for Judge Salas and her family. This is absolutely devastating.”

Daniel Salas was a freshman at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. “He was planning on going to law school,” a friend, Joe Mauro, told the Newark Star-Ledger. “He had his whole future ahead...”

His mother, Judge Salas, has handled the usual mix of drug, child pornography, and gang violence cases—and her husband had also represented an array of defendants charged with violent crimes, and was previously an assistant prosecutor in New Jersey’s Essex County.
 
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