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The Epstein ‘Suicide’ With ‘Missing Documents’ Mirrors The 1944 Charles Bedaux Case

By Staff Writer

In today’s Connecticut Centinal, the second installment of “Johnson & Tremaine associates, Ridgefield’s Martha Dodd featured in Hitler’s Aristocrats (2023)” was released with a focus on suspected American Nazi traitor Charles Bedaux, from the World War II era.

The parallel to today’s situation with the Jeffrey Epstein situation is striking.

“The Epstein ‘suicide’ with ‘missing documents’ mirrors the 1944 Charles Bedaux case”, says journalist R. J. Preece, who wrote the article.

“Charles Bedaux also ‘committed suicide’. This was after capture in North Africa, and later detained in Miami,” explains Preece. “He was thought to be knowledgeable about a vast number of his clients, including American businessmen, and their ties to Nazi Germans, among others.”

It was also thought that Bedaux potentially even had sensitive personal information on the businessmen, aligned to the Nazi MO.

After Bedaux’s death, in the declassified military intelligence file on him, it was thought that some of his important documentation may have gone missing while he was in custody.

Read Full Article Here…(connecticutcentinal.com)


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