Tara Brown
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I too felt completely overwhelmed by the information coming at us.
I don't want to make it sound like it's an explainer, but in a way that's what it evolved into.
We certainly couldn't cover everything that had been dumped in the Epstein files, but it was just to try and get an understanding of it.
I was on that journey myself.
The horror of the Epstein saga crime is that so much of what seems outlandish is actually quite believable.
Well, that's right.
I mean, right now in New Mexico, following a tip, there's allegations that there were two young girls who died during violent sex on Epstein's ranch.
Zorro, it was called at that time.
And that they were buried either near or on the ranch somewhere.
I mean, that's a tip, and that's an allegation, so it is yet to be verified or even investigated properly.
But sadly, as your daughter's identified, that is perhaps not far from the truth.
Obviously, it's yet to be investigated, but...
As you're identifying, in the past you'd go, oh, that's ridiculous, and let's move on.
And there is a lot of ridiculousness in this, I think.
There are lots of extraordinarily outlandish allegations and tips, and that's part of the issue with the Epson files, working through that.
But the fact that there is a sense of possibility is something kind of new.
But I think if you can remove yourself in some way from the more crazy conspiracies, because the truth itself is terrible.
In a way, I get the point that understanding what is truth and what is a conspiracy theory is a very difficult thing to determine in this case.
But I think the true horror is the stuff that's not made up of conspiracies, but the allegations made by the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein.
It's a story that is repeated over and over and is extraordinary for how similar each account is.