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// DISPATCH  //  2026-04-20

Epstein Files, Eyes Wide Shut, and the Question Nobody's Asking Loud Enough

// TL;DR

I tracked the threads connecting the Epstein file releases to Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, a Democratic congressman's claim that Donald Trump's name appears over one million times in the unredacted files, and the 2007 suicide of Louis Conrad, the Texas DA who killed himself when To Catch a Predator showed up at his door. Along the way: a TikToker stalked in her Hagerstown apartment, a mysterious unidentified man who died in Sligo, Ireland in 2009, and what a hidden room above a child's bed actually suggests.

// CHAPTERS

  1. 0:03Intro: When Fiction Gets a Paper Trail I open with Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut as a frame for everything that follows. The Epstein files, I argue, didn't create this story; they just gave it documentation.
  2. 0:21Hannah Viveret Stalking and Balcony Intruder I cover the footage and aftermath of TikToker Hannah Viveret's encounter with a man who climbed onto her second-floor balcony in Hagerstown, Maryland. Police identified him as Angel Moyes Rodriguez Gomez, 36, charged with burglary and stalking before being transferred to ICE custody.
  3. 5:16AI Geolocation and Child Safety Risks I examine a viral warning about AI tools capable of geolocating children from social media photos and even matching interior shots to realtor listings, raising questions about who actually benefits from that capability.
  4. 5:37Annalee Tipson, the Prince Dinner, and Tyra Banks's Non-Reaction I cover a clip from America's Next Top Model in which Annalee Tipson describes being approached, groomed, and told she had been sold. What stayed with me was Tyra Banks's apparent lack of follow-up.
  5. 6:36Trump, Boycotts, and the Epstein AI Redaction Claim I report Congressman Jamie Raskin's public claim that Donald Trump's name appears more than one million times in the unredacted Epstein files, and flag it as unverified and contested.
  6. 7:40Ancient Civilizations, the Ganges Ritual, and Richard III I cover footage of a Ganges River milk ritual set against desperate, malnourished children, and then the 2012 Leicester parking lot discovery that confirmed Richard III's burial site after more than 500 years.
  7. 14:40Cursed Painting and the Hidden Room Above a Child's Bed I walk through footage of a disturbing room layout: no interior door handles, a hidden door, a room directly above where a child slept, full of alcohol, and a painting of a crying child that was reportedly burned en masse in the 1980s.
  8. 16:36To Catch a Predator, Louis Conrad, and the $105 Million Lawsuit I detail how the To Catch a Predator sting of Louis Conrad, chief felony assistant district attorney in Rockwell County, Texas, ended with his suicide on November 5, 2007, a $105 million lawsuit against NBC, and the show's cancellation.
  9. 17:23Child Abuse Testimony and the Hollywood Conditioning Machine I cover first-person testimony from a person describing years of psychological and financial abuse at the hands of a controlling parent, and place it alongside names like Macaulay Culkin and the Olsen twins as examples of what that environment produces over time.
  10. 19:47Eyes Wide Shut Decoded: The Two Men Motif and the Daughter Trade I work through the argument that Kubrick built a deliberate 'two men' motif throughout Eyes Wide Shut to signal when a character is about to be taken, culminating in the reading that Bill and Alice traded their daughter to survive. The costume shop scene with Milich's underage daughter is central.
  11. 23:03Peter Bergman: The Man Who Never Existed I cover the June 2009 case of an unidentified man using the alias Peter Bergman, who checked into a hotel in Sligo, Ireland, systematically discarded all identifying items, and died of cardiac arrest on June 15. His DNA matched no database anywhere.
  12. 25:25Harvey Levin, TMZ, and the Epstein PR Email Chain I pull the specific email from the Epstein files in which Mike Citrin tells Epstein that Harvey Levin, who runs TMZ, is a 'good friend' who might help manage a PR campaign. I note that TMZ had not visibly covered the Epstein story in the days since the files dropped.
  13. 28:03Epstein Device Footage Released: What 14 Hours Shows I describe the 14 hours of footage from Epstein's devices published by DFP.com, including a 38-minute VHS tape of Epstein Island, luxury lifestyle clips, and footage in which women's faces and bodies are obscured by black squares. One clip appears to show Epstein urging a visibly uncomfortable girl to perform for the camera.
  14. 34:38Disneyland Secret Cave and the Maintenance Entrance I cover viral footage of a person accessing what turned out to be a maintenance tunnel leading into Disneyland. My take: a maintenance entrance is usually just a maintenance entrance.
  15. 34:35Closing Frame: Same Question, Different Clips I close with the observation that every story in this broadcast, however different on the surface, keeps returning to the same question: who is deciding what you see, what you believe, and what stays buried.

Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut as an Epstein-Era Document

Stanley Kubrick has been dead for more than 25 years. Eyes Wide Shut was supposed to be fiction. Then the Epstein files dropped, and suddenly the fiction has a paper trail.

The case being made by analysts I covered in this broadcast is specific: Kubrick built a recurring 'two men' motif throughout the film to signal moments of abduction and coercion. The hotel clerk reports that Nick Nightingale was taken by two men. Two men appear at the costume shop. Redcloak has two masked men standing beside him. And the film ends with what, on a re-watch, reads as Bill and Alice having just agreed to trade their daughter to a powerful group in order to save their own lives.

The scene at the toy store and the scene of Alice and Bill crying have always struck viewers as tonally off, too dramatic for the apparent context. The argument is that they only make sense once you accept what the couple just agreed to do. I'm not in a position to verify that reading as authorial intent. But I'm also not in a position to dismiss it.

Milich's Daughter and the Costume Shop: What Bill Witnesses and Does Nothing About

The character Milich, owner of the costume shop in Eyes Wide Shut, is shown selling or attempting to sell the girl he calls his daughter, who appears to be between 14 and 15 years old, to businessmen. He tries to trade her to Bill in exchange for Bill's silence.

She clearly has prior knowledge of the elite parties, because she tells Bill exactly what costume to get. The implication is that she has attended and participated before.

Bill witnesses this. He does not call the police. He does not tell anyone. He looks at them with contempt and leaves for the masked party. According to the analysts I covered, that passivity is not incidental. It's the selection criterion. It's exactly the kind of person that group wants inside its circle.

Hannah Viveret Stalking Case: Hagerstown, Maryland

TikToker Hannah Viveret was filming a dance video inside her second-floor apartment in Hagerstown, Maryland when a man climbed onto her balcony and walked through the door. The footage is unambiguous.

Viveret later told reporters she had seen this man watching her from a truck outside her building on multiple previous occasions. During the intrusion, he kept his hands inside his hoodie, which she said made her fear he was holding a weapon.

She ran into the hallway and yelled loudly, which appeared to drive the intruder off. A neighbor brought her inside and she called police from there. Officers identified the suspect as Angel Moyes Rodriguez Gomez, 36 years old, who was charged with burglary and stalking. He was subsequently released on bond and transferred into ICE custody.

AI Geolocation Tools and the Child Safety Warning

A video circulating online warns parents to stop photographing and posting images of their children in identifiable locations. The specific claim is that AI tools can cross-reference a photo against global datasets, including realtor listing databases, and return an exact address from interior shots alone.

The implication being raised is that people trafficking children are using these tools operationally. I can't independently verify that claim from the transcript. What I can say is that the underlying geolocation capability being described, AI-assisted location identification from image metadata and visual cues, is documented and real. Whether it's being used the way the video describes is a separate question.

The answer to whether this will stop parents posting their children online is, almost certainly, no.

Annalee Tipson on America's Next Top Model: The Prince Dinner and the Sale

Annalee Tipson, a contestant on America's Next Top Model who later became an actress, described on camera being approached by a woman who offered her help and opportunity. She was then invited to a private dinner with a prince, and only afterward did she realize she had been sold.

The pattern Tipson describes, a woman as the initial point of contact, an offer framed as opportunity, a private dinner with a wealthy man, is one that appears repeatedly in accounts of trafficking recruitment.

What struck me wasn't just the story. It was how the story landed in that room. Tyra Banks, as host, appeared to register no visible reaction. No follow-up questions. She moved straight on. I don't know whether that's persona or something else, and I'm not going to speculate beyond what the footage shows.

Jamie Raskin's Claim: Trump's Name in the Unredacted Epstein Files

Congressman Jamie Raskin has publicly stated that Donald Trump's name appears more than one million times in the unredacted Epstein files, which Raskin recently viewed. That is the claim as reported. I'm flagging it as unverified.

We already know Trump's name appears tens of thousands of times in the portions of the Epstein files that have been released publicly. The redaction question is separate and contested: some observers have argued that the word 'don't' without an apostrophe in certain redacted sections represents an attempt to obscure 'Don T' or 'Donald Trump.' That interpretation is speculative.

Everyone is debating what Raskin said. Not enough people are asking why he said it now, and in that specific framing.

Epstein File Redactions and the Harvey Levin Email Chain

The Epstein files include an email from a man named Mike Citrin, sent to Jeffrey Epstein, which reads: 'Tried to call you. Harvey Levin who runs TMZ is a good friend. They haven't reported on this at all, but I might be able to get him to do something on the duchess and her backpedaling.' Epstein replies: 'I'll save for right time.' Citrin responds suggesting they leak to the British press instead.

A second section of the same email chain references a strategy of pleading guilty to solicitation charges with no tabloid amplification, and suggests leaking to London press to undermine statements made by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.

To be precise about what this email does and does not show: it places Levin's name in a conversation about media management between Citrin and Epstein. It does not show Levin was involved in or aware of that conversation. I noted that in the days since the files dropped, TMZ's Epstein coverage appeared notably thin. That is an observation, not a conclusion.

14 Hours of Epstein Device Footage: What DFP.com Published

A site called DFP.com published all 14 hours of video footage seized from Jeffrey Epstein's devices, excluding obvious duplicates, audio-only files, and fully redacted videos. They describe their reason plainly: the public deserves to see what's in these files, not buried in a government database.

A significant portion of the footage documents the luxury lifestyle: manicured island alleyways, high-end restaurant meals, yachts, private jets. One nearly 38-minute VHS tape of Epstein Island was described as looking like something from the opening credits of Succession, carrying the same unease because you cannot forget that what you're watching is a potential crime scene in progress.

Whenever women appear on camera in these videos, their faces and bodies are obscured by black squares. In one clip, Epstein appears to be urging a girl to do something she's visibly uncomfortable with. He tells her to smile and to look at him like she loves him. In later frames in that same clip, she appears to be shaking her head.

To Catch a Predator and the Death of Louis Conrad

In fall 2007, the To Catch a Predator team created a decoy MySpace account posing as a 13-year-old boy. A user who claimed to be a 19-year-old college student made contact. Investigators dug further and identified him as Louis Conrad, a man in his late 50s serving as chief felony assistant district attorney in Rockwell County, Texas. Conrad had been sending the decoy explicit photos and messages.

Conrad never showed up to the sting house. He went silent and deleted everything. The show decided to bring the operation to him. On November 5, 2007, Chris Hansen and a crew arrived at Conrad's home with search and arrest warrants, warrants that were later challenged for containing incorrect information. Officers couldn't reach Conrad by phone. A SWAT team was called. At around 3:00 p.m., they breached the house.

Conrad told everyone inside that he was not going to hurt anyone. Then he aimed a gun at himself and fired. He did not survive. To Catch a Predator effectively ended that day. NBC was subsequently hit with a $105 million lawsuit from Conrad's sister, settled privately, and the media backlash combined with dropped charges from other stings pushed the series into cancellation. The show got cancelled the moment it started catching people with actual institutional power.

Child Abuse Testimony and the Hollywood Conditioning Argument

I covered first-person testimony from an individual describing years of psychological and financial control by a parent who, in their words, was 'very good at breaking people's spirits.' The speaker described being kept in small hotel rooms while generating significant income, sleeping on a couch without a bedroom, and carrying the weight of a volatile adult's behavior on behalf of siblings and a mother.

The point being made is not limited to one person's experience. Macaulay Culkin, the Olsen twins, and others are cited as examples of a pattern: children who entered the entertainment industry as targets of exploitation, and who were then shaped by that environment over years until some crossed their own lines.

That's the argument being made. I'm not adding to it and I'm not endorsing specific allegations against specific individuals. The pattern, as described, is the claim.

The Ganges Ritual and Richard III Under the Leicester Car Park

A video from the Ganges River in India shows a man performing a religious milk offering ritual, a practice meant to symbolize devotion and abundance. In the same frame, homeless and malnourished children rush toward the water trying to catch the milk to drink. The ritual and the desperation occupy the same few square meters.

I'm not interested in lecturing about religious practice. The footage captures something real about proximity, about who the abundance is for and who watches it poured away.

In 2012, archaeologists digging beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England uncovered a human skeleton. DNA testing confirmed it belonged to King Richard III, the English monarch who died in 1485 and whose burial site had been unknown for more than 500 years. The key physical indicator was severe spinal curvature in the skeleton, consistent with historical accounts that Richard had scoliosis and an uneven shoulder. One of England's oldest royal mysteries, solved under several feet of asphalt.

The Hidden Room, the Locked Doors, and the Crying Child Painting

I covered footage taken inside what appears to have been a child's bedroom. At first the room looks unremarkable. Then you notice there are no interior door handles anywhere, only locks, on every door.

A bathroom connects to the room with a window overlooking a small bathtub. Then there's a hidden door leading not to storage but to a room positioned directly above where the child slept. That room is stocked with alcohol. There's no explanation for why alcohol would be stored in a concealed space above a child's bed.

In the adjacent room there's a painting of a crying child looking into the room. Paintings of this type were reportedly burned en masse in the 1980s out of a belief that they were cursed. This one wasn't burned. It was placed here, above a child's bed. The footage makes its own case.

Peter Bergman: The Unidentified Man Who Died in Sligo, Ireland

On June 12, 2009, a man arrived in Sligo, Ireland, a town of roughly 20,000 people, traveling from Derry. He checked into a hotel for three nights under the name Peter Bergman, which was not his real name. He gave a fake address that traced to a vacant lot in Austria. He paid cash and provided no ID.

Security footage shows him leaving and returning to the hotel 13 times, each time carrying a purple plastic bag. Investigators believe he was systematically disposing of items he owned. He also bought stamps on June 13, presumably to mail something to someone he knew. On June 15, he checked out, took a bus to Rosses Point Beach, and was found dead the following day by a father and son training for a triathlon. They initially thought the body was a mannequin.

The autopsy found he died of cardiac arrest, not drowning. He had advanced prostate cancer and no painkillers or drugs of any kind in his system, which the examining doctor described as unusual for someone at that stage of illness. All clothing labels had been cut out. His DNA matched no record in Interpol's database or any European system. As of this broadcast, he has never been identified.

Disneyland's Maintenance Cave and the Limits of Every Rabbit Hole

I covered viral footage of a person who located what they described as a secret cave entrance leading into Disneyland. The person crawls through, emerges inside the park, and films themselves celebrating the discovery.

The most likely explanation is that it's a maintenance access tunnel. Disneyland is built on an extensive network of utility corridors. A maintenance entrance is usually just a maintenance entrance.

Not everything needs to be a rabbit hole. I say that on a broadcast that spent considerable time in actual rabbit holes. The distinction matters.

// REFERENCED ENTITIES

  • Jeffrey Epstein
    Person
    I covered the recently released video footage seized from Epstein's devices, the email chains naming potential media contacts, and claims about the volume of redactions in the unredacted files.
  • Stanley Kubrick
    Person
    I examined a detailed breakdown of Eyes Wide Shut as a film Kubrick allegedly used to encode a systemic child exploitation narrative, cross-referenced against the Epstein file releases.
  • Eyes Wide Shut
    Document
    I traced the recurring 'two men' motif in this Kubrick film and the argument that its ending scene at a toy store only makes sense if Bill and Alice have just agreed to trade their daughter to an elite group.
  • Donald Trump
    Person
    I reported the claim made by Congressman Jamie Raskin that Trump's name appears more than one million times in the unredacted Epstein files, and flagged it as unverified and politically contested.
  • Jamie Raskin
    Person
    I cited Raskin's public statement, made after he viewed the unredacted Epstein files, as the source of the one-million-mentions claim regarding Donald Trump.
  • Harvey Levin
    Person
    I examined an email chain in the Epstein files in which a contact named Mike Citrin describes Levin, who runs TMZ, as a 'good friend' who might help with a PR campaign involving 'the duchess.'
  • Mike Citrin
    Person
    I pulled the specific email in the Epstein files sent by Citrin to Epstein proposing that Harvey Levin be used to manage press coverage.
  • TMZ
    Organization
    I flagged that TMZ, whose founder Harvey Levin appears in an Epstein file email, had not visibly covered the Epstein story in the days following the files' release.
  • Hannah Viveret
    Person
    I covered the footage and aftermath of Viveret's encounter with a man who climbed onto her second-floor balcony in Hagerstown, Maryland, while she was filming a TikTok dance video.
  • Angel Moyes Rodriguez Gomez
    Person
    I reported that this 36-year-old was identified by police as the man who entered Viveret's apartment, was charged with burglary and stalking, released on bond, and then taken into ICE custody.
  • Hagerstown
    Place
    I identified this city in Maryland as the location of the Hannah Viveret stalking and home invasion incident.
  • Louis Conrad
    Person
    I reported Conrad's role as chief felony assistant district attorney in Rockwell County, Texas, his contact with a To Catch a Predator decoy MySpace account posing as a 13-year-old boy, and his suicide on November 5, 2007 when SWAT breached his home.
  • To Catch a Predator
    Event
    I covered the cancellation of this NBC show, tracing it directly to the Louis Conrad case, the $105 million lawsuit filed by Conrad's sister, and the wave of dropped charges from other stings that followed.
  • Chris Hansen
    Person
    I reported that Hansen led the crew that arrived at Conrad's house on November 5, 2007 with search and arrest warrants to conduct a sting after Conrad never showed up to the decoy house.
  • NBC
    Organization
    I noted that NBC faced a $105 million lawsuit from Conrad's sister following his suicide, which was settled privately and contributed to the cancellation of To Catch a Predator.
  • Rockwell County
    Place
    I identified this Texas county as Conrad's jurisdiction, where he served as chief felony assistant district attorney at the time of his contact with the To Catch a Predator decoy account.
  • Annalee Tipson
    Person
    I covered a clip from America's Next Top Model in which Tipson, later an actress, described being approached by a woman, invited to a private dinner with a prince, and told she was being sold.
  • America's Next Top Model
    Event
    I identified this show as the source of Tipson's on-camera testimony about being targeted in what she described as a trafficking approach involving a prince.
  • Tyra Banks
    Person
    I noted that Banks, as host of America's Next Top Model, appeared to move past Tipson's trafficking testimony without questions or follow-up, which I flagged as striking.
  • Peter Bergman
    Person
    I covered this unidentified man, known only by a fake name, who checked into a hotel in Sligo, Ireland in June 2009, systematically destroyed all identifying information, and died of cardiac arrest on June 15, 2009; his DNA matched no international database.
  • Sligo
    Place
    I identified this small Irish town as the location where the man known as Peter Bergman arrived, stayed, and was found dead in June 2009.
  • Rosses Point Beach
    Place
    I reported this as the location near Sligo where Peter Bergman's body was discovered by a father and son training for a triathlon.
  • Richard III
    Person
    I reported the 2012 discovery of Richard III's skeleton beneath a Leicester car park, confirmed by DNA testing and the skeletal scoliosis matching historical accounts.
  • Leicester
    Place
    I identified Leicester, England as the city where archaeologists in 2012 uncovered the remains of King Richard III beneath a parking lot.
  • Disneyland
    Place
    I covered video footage of a person accessing what appeared to be a maintenance tunnel or cave entrance leading into a Disneyland property.
  • Woody Allen
    Person
    I referenced a newly released video of Allen alongside Jeffree, which circulated in the same news cycle as the Epstein file email chain naming Harvey Levin.
  • Ganges River
    Place
    I described footage of a milk offering ritual performed at the Ganges River in India, set against the backdrop of malnourished children attempting to catch the milk as it was poured away.
  • Epstein Island
    Place
    I described a nearly 38-minute VHS tape among the released Epstein footage depicting manicured alleyways and luxury scenes on Epstein's island, with women's faces and bodies obscured by black squares.
  • The Letter Theory
    Document
    I cited this series of three YouTube videos, made by another creator, as a breakdown of the Eyes Wide Shut narrative that argues the film is primarily about child trafficking.
  • MySpace
    Organization
    I reported that the To Catch a Predator team created a decoy MySpace account in fall 2007 posing as a 13-year-old boy, which Louis Conrad contacted.
  • DFP.com
    Organization
    I noted this website as the platform that published all 14 hours of the Epstein device footage, excluding duplicates and fully redacted files, and made it publicly accessible.
  • Macaulay Culkin
    Person
    I cited Culkin alongside other former child stars as an example of the long-term psychological conditioning that can occur in Hollywood's child entertainment environment.
  • Olsen Twins
    Person
    I referenced the Olsen twins alongside Culkin as former child stars shaped by environments of control, without making specific allegations against any individual.

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// FAQ

Who is Louis Conrad and why did To Catch a Predator get cancelled?
Louis Conrad was the chief felony assistant district attorney in Rockwell County, Texas. In fall 2007, he made contact with a To Catch a Predator decoy MySpace account posing as a 13-year-old boy and sent explicit photos and messages. When Chris Hansen's team arrived at his home on November 5, 2007 with search and arrest warrants, Conrad shot himself during the SWAT breach and did not survive. NBC was subsequently sued for $105 million by Conrad's sister. The lawsuit was settled privately, but between the legal fallout and dropped charges from other stings, the series was cancelled shortly after.
What did Jamie Raskin say about Trump in the Epstein files?
Congressman Jamie Raskin publicly stated that Donald Trump's name appears more than one million times in the unredacted Epstein files, which Raskin viewed as part of his congressional role. This claim is unverified and politically contested. Trump's name already appears tens of thousands of times in the portions of the Epstein files that have been publicly released. The further claim that redacted instances of the word 'don't' without an apostrophe represent attempts to obscure 'Donald Trump' is speculative and unconfirmed.
Who was Peter Bergman, the man who never existed?
Peter Bergman is the alias used by an unidentified man who arrived in Sligo, Ireland on June 12, 2009. He checked into a hotel under a false name, gave a fake address traced to a vacant lot in Austria, paid cash, showed no ID, and was seen on CCTV discarding personal items across 13 trips out of the hotel. He died on June 15, 2009 of cardiac arrest at Rosses Point Beach, was found to have advanced prostate cancer, and had cut all labels from his clothing. His DNA matched no record in Interpol's database or any European system. He has never been identified.
What is Harvey Levin's connection to the Epstein files?
An email in the Epstein files sent by a man named Mike Citrin to Jeffrey Epstein describes Harvey Levin, founder of TMZ, as a 'good friend' who might be enlisted to help with a PR campaign involving 'the duchess' and her statements. Epstein replied that he would save the idea for 'the right time.' This does not establish that Levin was aware of or participated in the conversation. The email is alleged evidence of a media management strategy discussed between Citrin and Epstein.
What does the Eyes Wide Shut two men motif mean?
The argument I covered holds that Stanley Kubrick deliberately used a recurring pattern of 'two men' throughout Eyes Wide Shut as a signal that a character is about to be taken or coerced. The hotel clerk reports Nick Nightingale was taken by two men. Two men appear at the costume shop. Two masked men stand beside Redcloak. The film's ending, in which this reading culminates, is interpreted as Bill and Alice agreeing to trade their daughter to a powerful elite group in order to save their own lives. This is a reading advanced by film analysts, not a verified statement of Kubrick's intent.
What happened to Hannah Viveret in Hagerstown Maryland?
TikToker Hannah Viveret was filming a dance video in her second-floor apartment in Hagerstown, Maryland when a man climbed onto her balcony and entered through the door. She recognized him as someone she had previously seen watching her from a truck outside her building. She escaped to the hallway, yelled to attract attention, and was sheltered by a neighbor while police were called. The suspect was identified as Angel Moyes Rodriguez Gomez, 36, who was charged with burglary and stalking, released on bond, and then taken into ICE custody.
What is the Epstein device footage published by DFP.com?
DFP.com published 14 hours of video footage seized from Jeffrey Epstein's electronic devices, comprising material he filmed himself, received from others, or downloaded from the internet. The site excluded obvious duplicates, audio-only files, and fully redacted videos. The footage includes a nearly 38-minute VHS tape of Epstein Island, luxury lifestyle scenes, and clips in which women's faces and bodies are obscured by black squares. One clip appears to show Epstein directing an uncomfortable girl to perform for the camera.
How was Richard III identified under a Leicester parking lot?
In 2012, archaeologists excavating beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England discovered a human skeleton buried under several feet of asphalt. DNA testing confirmed the remains belonged to King Richard III, who died in 1485 and had been missing for more than 500 years. The identification was supported by the skeleton's severe spinal curvature, consistent with historical accounts that Richard had scoliosis and an uneven shoulder. The discovery resolved one of England's longest-standing royal mysteries.
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