Nick Bryant
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But both of them had a tremendous amount of media on them.
Now, Spence killed himself.
People think that he was suicided.
I think.
My take on Spence is that he was given the choice.
Either you can kill yourself or we can kill you.
And he checked into the Boston Ritz and he wore a tuxedo and he took an overdose of nortripoline, which is antidepressant.
And
And then he had a clipping next to him about CIA agents being called before government bodies to testify, because he was called before a grand jury to testify.
I think he ducked it.
I don't know whether or not he was part of that grand jury.
And I think Epstein, the same thing happened with Epstein, that he had become too, there was just too much notoriety on him.
Yeah.
I mean, the thing about Epstein, like, I've had some networks, like Vice called me and said, we'd like to talk to you about whether or not Epstein killed himself.
And I said, to me, that's kind of like a red herring.
Because the most important thing with Epstein is that the government is covering up child trafficking and all these perpetrators have molested all these little girls with impunity.
That is the most important thing.
And I think that his death is a way to steer people away from that.
So, I mean, with Epstein, if he didn't kill himself, I'm sure he had some help.
Well, William Barr was the attorney general.