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Desiree Carter's avatar

A number of months ago I mentioned, several times, that getting names, dirt, etc, on those who engage(d) in pedophilia in Epstein’s ‘business’, if it didn’t fall from the files, was just exactly this. All it takes is one person who has absolutely nothing left to lose to start the talking, giving names, etc. Didn’t think about a possible plea deal, but oh yeah!

Doesn’t look like Andrew has much left to lose. Disgraced, trying to drag Guiffre’s name through the mud, and God knows what else. I’d say he’ll either talk, commit suicide, or be murdered. Sounds harsh I know, but I don’t see him retreating from the public eye, living out his life in some secluded home in the mountains. Nah…

It’ll be one of those three scenarios. And if he’s going down, the only one going down who is still alive, why wouldn’t he talk? Maybe not losing his life is a determining factor, but who knows what people like this will do when they’re backed in a corner? We’ll see.

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Adrião Pereira da Cunha's avatar

This piece reads like a slow unravelling of power, secrecy, and consequence. It’s not just about Prince Andrew it’s about what happens when the walls start to close in on those who once seemed untouchable. Samuel Wynn Warde doesn’t sensationalise; he lays out a tangled web where betrayal, silence, and survival all collide. What struck me most was the image of a man once protected by title, now isolated, possibly holding truths that could shake more than just the monarchy. There’s something deeply human in that fall from privilege to pawn. And behind it all, a quiet question lingers: how far will people go to keep the truth buried? This isn’t just scandal it’s a reckoning in slow motion.

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