Epstein Island: what the explorer found who entered the mysterious private territory.
Visit to Epstein Island
According to The Sun: The explorer Andy Bracco, known as 'Place Hacker', shared his impressions from his visit to Jeffrey Epstein's island, also known as 'pedophile island'. After the trip, one question still haunts him: where did the large wall of dirt on the island come from?
Andy visited the island in August 2020 with a friend. During their attempt to reach Epstein's private residence on Little St. James, they encountered guards.
InstagramBracco described how he and his friend avoided encounters with armed guards and explored the southern part of the island, estimated to be worth 64 million dollars on 70 acres of territory in the Caribbean Sea.
“It took us almost three days to find someone who would take us there,” he recalls.
The island and its mysteries
On the island, Bracco found many iconic places that were once used by Epstein and his influential friends. Among the most famous structures is an unusual blue-and-white temple that once had a golden dome.
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Andy also stumbled upon spiral stairs inside the temple, not knowing where they led.
In 2024, previously unreleased photographs of young girls and women on the island taken in 2006 surfaced, shedding light on events during Epstein's stay.
Bracco noted that there is a huge tennis court on the island surrounded by a 12-foot-high pile of dirt, and he is still curious about the source of this dirt.
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“There is a strong possibility that the dirt was dug from underneath the island,”
Bracco reported, emphasizing that this question remains speculative.
Over time, the island, infamous for its horrific deeds, has changed. Recently, Bracco discovered that the temple had been painted gray to prevent attempts to visit it.
Unity of questions and theories
Little St. James is known for numerous accusations against Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as various conspiracy theories.
“This island is the center of many controversial stories and accusations that continue to trouble society,”
noted Bracco, pointing to connections between celebrities who visited it, including influential politicians.
Stories related to the island reflect deep concerns about Epstein's character and his crimes that require further investigation. The studied facts continue to raise doubts about the details of his activities, leaving vigilant society indifferent.
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