
The Vault: The Epstein Files Destroyed UK Flight Records: The Missing Flight Logs of Epstein’s Flying House Of Horrors (2/24/26)
Feb 24, 2026
Investigators hit a wall after RAF passenger manifests and air traffic logs were routinely destroyed, leaving big gaps in tracing a notorious private jet. Discussion centers on whether military bases and commercial airports were used for trafficking and how investigators might reconstruct movements from emails, civil files, and witnesses. The episode also explores calls for deeper probes into high-profile figures linked to those flights.
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Routine Data Retention Created Large Flight Gaps
- Evidence destruction in the UK investigation severely limits reconstructing Epstein's flight history.
- RAF manifests kept 3 months and ATC logs ~2 years, forcing reliance on emails, civil files, and witness testimony.
RICO Would Force Flips And Expose The Network
- The host argues RICO charges against pilots and core associates would pressure flips and reveal broader networks.
- He cites David Rogers and Larry Vysotsky as examples whose indictment could force cooperation.
Use Witnesses And Civil Files To Reconstruct Flights
- Pursue witness interviews and ancillary records when official logs are gone.
- The host urges using pilot testimony, other passengers, and civil aviation files to corroborate missing flight details.
