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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not going to buy it or read it because [b]I feel like people reading it are salivating over the details[/b]. Her life was sad and awful and she was genuinely a survivor, until she wasn't. I think she was eventually, heard. I did read Jaycee Dugard's autobiography about 10 yrs ago, because she suffered for what, 18 years in captivity and she was NOT heard.[/quote] You couldn't be more wrong. The FACTS of the people and events are much more compelling. Most people aren't reading it to "salivate" over anything salacious. (There is far too much porn available if that's what a reader wants.) It needs to be read because it is a testament that people with power and money can get away with anything, including breaking the law and using human beings like disposable tissues. One victim reported she was told if she didn't cooperate with law enforcement she would be compensated. She said, "Those who help [Epstein] will be compensated and [b]those who hurt him will be dealt with."[/b] If that isn't relative to today's environment of the rich and powerful calling all the shots I don't know what is. I can only imagine the powerful people (men and women) who were involved with this disgusting behavior. And how many of them are continuing with their abuses albeit more cautiously and under-the-radar. Name ALL the names, I say. I will say that I wish it were not written in a memoir style but was a biography written entirely by Wallace where she quotes Giuffre. The segue between segments often feel jagged where you can tell what has been written/researched by a professional (Wallace) and what Giuffre contributed. But it is a minor criticism. This is a compelling read and should enlighten people to understand how sick & twisted rich and powerful people are truly monsters. [/quote]
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