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Police investigation of Epstein's Palm Beach house reveals possible evidence tampering and surveillance of investigatorsCase Filekaggle-ho-019197House OversightPolice investigation of Epstein's Palm Beach house reveals possible evidence tampering and surveillance of investigators
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Police investigation of Epstein's Palm Beach house reveals possible evidence tampering and surveillance of investigators
Police investigation of Epstein's Palm Beach house reveals possible evidence tampering and surveillance of investigators The passage suggests that evidence may have been removed from Epstein's house while clues were left, and that detectives working the case are being surveilled and have their trash searched, implying possible obstruction or involvement of powerful actors. It provides concrete leads (search warrant, private investigators hired by Epstein's lawyers, public‑records demand) that could be followed up, but lacks specific names of high‑level officials or clear financial transactions, keeping the score in the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Detective Recarey reports his own surveillance and trash being picked through while investigating Epstein's Palm Beach residence.; Epstein's lawyers allegedly hired private investigators to conduct background checks on investigators.; A public‑records request has been filed to obtain records on Detective Reiter, suggesting possible retaliation.
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