Anyone else notice how many "suicides" happen right before people testify against powerful figures?

by Rusty Owl · 4 weeks ago 11 views 0 replies
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Been tracking this for a few years now and the pattern is genuinely hard to dismiss. The Epstein case is obviously the big one everyone points to, but if you dig into court records from the 80s and 90s you find similar circumstances going back decades. Witnesses in organised crime cases, financial fraud whistleblowers, people due to give depositions against intelligence-connected figures.

What gets me isn't just the deaths themselves, it's the speed at which the narrative gets locked down. Official verdict within 48 hours, case closed, move on. Real investigations take months.

I'm not saying every single one is staged or orchestrated, some probably are genuine tragedies. But the statistical clustering around testimony dates specifically is something that deserves proper academic study rather than being immediately labelled conspiracy thinking. Has anyone here actually tried to compile a proper documented list with sources? Not the usual YouTube stuff, actual court records and coroner reports. That would be worth putting together as a resource for this forum.

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