Epstein...a fairly common surname, but now a very troubled one
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My ancestors knew this painpic.twitter.com/4UPnocsbFS
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Replying to @spongeworthy2
The most notorious child murderer in the show-me state of MO! Fun fact: my wife's surname is McLaughlin. Ain't life a kick in the pants?
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @spongeworthy2
Hold on, I recently discovered you had a kid but also a wife? What else is lurking in your present?
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Replying to @KenSilverstein1 @spongeworthy2
Aren't you my FB friend??? Too good for the "real life" of FB, Ken?
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @spongeworthy2
I’m on sabbatical from FB and living the RL here on Twitter.
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Replying to @KenSilverstein1 @spongeworthy2
Love to see it. Keeping it real. Doing the work!
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What's your Ghish Maxwell prediction?
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @spongeworthy2
She won’t be murdered by her many enemies because if they were going to kill her they would’ve already done it in New Hampshire and put her into a wood chipper. If they keep her in paper outfits she may not be able to commit suicide but that’s going to be a challenge. You?
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She gets off when the Wikileaks exonerate her, and then something happens with "Q". The crowd goes wild
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @spongeworthy2
Yeah, there’s always the Q factor & the Wikileaks might prove her innocent. These r turbulent times so hard to say anything with certainty but I still maintain that if she’s murdered in her cell the video of her woodchipping will vanish. But if she’s woodchipped all bets are off.
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