Right. And Epstein killed himself.

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      Cause it was so random. After all these comments today I didn’t know he had cancer. So yea there’s that

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        But if he hadn’t had cancer, both being killed and committing suicide would be random. So why would the randomness point to him being killed?

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          Cause you don’t see in the news often that people that have been incarcerated commiting suicide 20 or 30 years into there stint.

          I always think of red flags. Everyone should

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            You just keep claiming that it is a red flag and ignore my question why it would be one. Why is ‘rare event happens’ a red flag and not just a rare event that happened, as even rare events obviously sometimes do?

            (And for the record, I don’t think it’s actually rare. It just usually doesn’t make the news.)