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>The Epstein conspiracy theories also cut across the ideological spectrum, Oliver said, in part because they speak to concerns some Americans have about concentrations of wealth and power: feeling that the wealthy have amassed too much political power.

>“The idea that somehow or another they were able to sneak into his jail cell and murder him speaks to both that power — that they’re somehow or another above the law — and the nefariousness of their intentions, that they’d be willing to murder some guy who could potentially expose the wealthy,” Oliver said.

Oh, I see "*they’d be willing to murder some guy" who "could potentially expose the wealthy"

What guy they would be willing to murder? Any random guy or... ?

Or a guy running a child fucking ring for the wealthy who happens to have landed in jail recently for that specific reason?

YOU BET THEY WOULD

>The two corrections officers at the Metropolitan Correctional Center charged in connection with Epstein’s Aug. 10 death are accused of the relatively mundane crime of falsifying prison logs.

Omg this is going to be pure gold... "relatively mundane crime of falsifying prison logs"... "Mundane CRIME", an oxymoron that eventually morphs into accessory to murder... Totally mundane! What's the big deal??