I don't think his death serves any kind of justice, especially because the truth -- and the extent of what he may have known about others involved -- died with him. Similar with Epstein, although Epstein's suicide was even more devastating for uncovering the truth, since it's alleged that he was at or near the centre of a lot of all of this.
The key question, as with Epstein, is was it suicide or murder, being bumped off before he could spill the beans.
In both cases, it's incredible that such obvious suicide risks were apparently able to commit suicide nonetheless ... which makes the murder conspiracy theory more credible.
Not if he could have revealed details of other powerful perpetrators of sex trafficking crimes, who can now sleep easy in their beds knowing their secrets are safe ...
Yep, hence also my use of the phrase "conspiracy theory" above. Absolutely no evidence, beyond the fact that two people who shouldn't have been able to commit suicide did commit suicide ...
Pull the other one if you believe Epstein's death was suicide. Too many loopholes. We don't know the circumstances surrounding this latest 'suicide' yet.
If all the 1,000 plus alleged victims come forward it could be years before there is an end to this saga.