EPSTEIN: Devil in the Darkness

By: a360media
  • Summary

  • Jeffrey Epstein, the man President Trump once called a “terrific guy” abused hundreds of underage girls while entertaining the world’s most powerful men, including Prince Andrew, President Clinton, and Trump himself. With shocking new interviews and expert insights, this investigative series reveals—for the first time—the full story behind the sick life and mysterious death of Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein: Devil in the Darkness is narrated by Danielle Robay.
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Episodes
  • Introducing, Power: Hugh Hefner
    Nov 1 2021
    Who was Hugh Hefner? Centerfold models, Playboy Bunnies, and other women from the Playboy founder’s inner circle, like TV personality and author Holly Madison, tell journalist Amy Rose Spiegel their side of his story. We hear how Playboy changed their lives, for better and for worse. Beyond the bunny tails are darker questions: What actually went on at the notorious Playboy Mansion? How can we square Hefner's progressive legacy with his abuse of vulnerable people? What can the Playboy saga tell us about sex and power—then and now? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    4 mins
  • Chapter Twelve: The Death — Suicide or Conspiracy?
    Nov 28 2019

    That Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide was a relief to the world’s most powerful men – including the British Royal Family and the President of the United States – is beyond dispute. His silence puts an end to fears of embarrassing revelations in court, which in turn raises suspicions that he did not take his own life at all. Could Epstein have been an international spy silenced by his handlers? We examine all the circumstances and conspiracies around Epstein’s sudden death, ask why he was taken off suicide watch and how he gathered the materials to end his life, and probe into what his passing means for his victims and for those accused of complicity in his crimes. We will answer the question on everyone’s minds: Who actually killed Jeffrey Epstein? 

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    30 mins
  • Chapter Eleven: His Final Minutes
    Nov 21 2019

    Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate, and the witness to his first suicide attempt, breaks his silence. In this world exclusive interview, the cellmate reveals what he saw in graphic detail, including how Epstein was blue in the face and feet, how the guards mocked the unconscious Epstein as they dropped him from hip height to the ground, and the sound his skull made as it cracked on the floor. We learn of the conditions in the Metropolitan Correctional Center: rats, cockroaches and no toilet paper; and of the inmates who threatened Epstein, those who protected him, and how the guards treated him.

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    22 mins

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Good but felt thrown together

As I say above, the subject matter is gripping if you're interested in this sort of thing but the production feels a bit thrown together and has the affect of allowing some important facts and details to be lost. definitely worth a listen if only for the transcript performances of Epsteins phone calls to the journalist.

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