The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein documents includes an FBI report about a caller’s claim of a suspicious death in Kiefer, Oklahoma, in January 2000.

The caller said a woman was found with her head “blown off” in the small town in northeast Oklahoma days after reporting to police she had been raped by Epstein and Donald Trump. The caller described the death as a murder.

The FBI report was in the nearly 30,000 new documents released by the U.S. Justice Department on Dec. 23.

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    Oh, it’s a different murder from the one Trump was implicated in a few days ago. That one was a baby born to a 13 year old rape victim and thrown into a lake. This one is a rape victim herself who reported him. You know you’ve picked a good President when he has too many alleged rapes and murders to keep track of.

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      People have jumped on this but it’s just an anonymous tip done through an open web form. It’s about as substantiated as writing on a bathroom wall.

      Doesn’t mean it’s not true, but it’s also the weakest evidenced thing in there.

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    So far none of the major outlets have covered this story but I have seen it on a ton of smaller sites. This seems odd

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    Dont forget the ex-wife he pushed down the stairs because he hated him due to his affair. And then had buried on his golf course so he could claim it was a cemetery for tax purposes.

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      Nah, he had her buried there so he could cheat on her one last time.

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    Republicans and Trumpers are now playing the 'I don’t like politics/don’t want to talk about it" card. They’re going back to quietly supporting all this rather than openly supporting it.

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      The ‘Ignore it and it’ll go away’ tactic.
      And it will work, if everyone lets them.

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    claim of a suspicious death in Kiefer, Oklahoma, in January 2000.

    The caller said a woman was found with her head “blown off”

    That certainly sounds suspicious.

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    Nothing is going to happen, except some Democrats will have to leave public life. Dear Leader is above the law. He is the law. And America seems OK with that.

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    Shut up. I can get only so impeachy. Oh wait the people in Congress do not actually represent me?

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      You can only impeach for presidential crimes (e.g. Emoluments Article I, Section 9, Clause 8). Murders will have to wait until Trump is out of office.

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      I don’t think the claim is that Trump/Epstein did the murder themselves, but that the murder was done by someone to cover up their rape.

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      If he thinks he’s safe and in control, yes he would. He is absolutely controlled by his impulses and exercises zero control over them. If the external pressures that control his worst impulses were also gone and he felt safe from the judgment of society, he’d do literally anything.