Jeffrey Epstein has killed himself.
I didn't read any news about this yet, I just saw a blurb at the diner. (Link.)
On the one hand, I'm not grieving. He seems to have been a thoroughly awful person.
On the other hand, he already attempted suicide not that long ago. If suicide watch can mess up this badly with somebody who is both a. rich and b. very much in the public eye right now, how much care are they taking with every random dude off the street?
On the one hand, I'm not grieving. He seems to have been a thoroughly awful person.
On the other hand, he already attempted suicide not that long ago. If suicide watch can mess up this badly with somebody who is both a. rich and b. very much in the public eye right now, how much care are they taking with every random dude off the street?
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I'll believe it was a suicide when the independent autopsy report shows up.
“It was suicide, wasn't it?"
"In an involuntary sort of way," said Vorob'yev. "These Cetagandan political suicides can get awfully messy, when the principal won't cooperate."
"Thirty-two stab wounds in the back, worst case of suicide they ever saw?" murmured Ivan, clearly fascinated by the gossip.
"Exactly, my lord.”
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Followed by wondering, were they (consciously or otherwise) giving him a bit more slack because he's rich and knows other influential people, where slack implies not being watched as closely.
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That latter phrase is made use of a number of times in the WaPo article on the "apparent" *cough* "suicide."
"Trump's president, they said.
What can we not get away with? they said."
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Even if it was more a matter of conveniently looking the other way rather than actual murder.
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... Someone still signed off on "this guy is no longer a suicide risk," and I want that person's name. Also want an investigation to confirm this actually was a suicide.
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The CDC reports that annual suicides have increased 30% since the 1990s. So it goes.
+ “Do - or do not. There is no ‘try.’” Of course I did not say this, but I thought it.
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(Which, in many of these cases, isn't much at all.)
The trickiest part of this will be determining how much Epstein acted on his own and how much he may have been pressured to do the act so as to make it harder for other people's crimes to be discovered or prosecuted. Incompetence is still the default position, but something like this warrants a strong investigation into whether malice could be at fault.
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And I don't have much faith in a Bill Barr led investigation to find the actual truth.