
The Daily Heretic Anneke Lucas - EXPOSING the Belgian Epstein
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In this powerful continuation of her story, Anneke Lucas reflects on the case of Belgian serial killer Marc Dutroux — often called “the Belgian Epstein” because of the scale of his crimes and the institutional failures surrounding them — and explains why his case still matters today. Rather than focusing on sensational details, Anneke looks at what the case reveals about how abuse hides, how systems fail, and why survivors are so often left without justice or understanding. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos
Anneke doesn’t claim secret knowledge or hidden facts. She looks at the publicly known case of Dutroux as a lens — a way to understand how someone could commit horrific crimes for years, how warning signs were missed or ignored, and how institutions failed repeatedly at every level.
Her focus isn’t the criminal.
It’s the environment.
The culture of silence.
The breakdown of accountability.
The human tendency to assume that someone else is responsible.
The curiosity gap here is unsettling: how can something so visible remain unseen? How can warning signs pile up without triggering action? Why do institutions move slowly when individuals move quickly?
Anneke explains that abuse doesn’t survive because people want it to — it survives because systems are fragmented, responsibility is diffused, and discomfort is avoided. No one wants to believe something that destabilising could be true. So people hesitate. They wait. They defer. And that hesitation creates space for harm.
She also speaks about what happens after abuse becomes public. How survivors are judged more harshly than perpetrators. How credibility is scrutinised while power is assumed innocent. And how the emotional cost of telling the truth often feels higher than the cost of staying silent.
Most importantly, Anneke talks about healing.
Not as a dramatic breakthrough — but as a slow, painful reconstruction of identity after trauma. From dissociation back into the body. From silence back into voice. From survival back into life.
This clip isn’t about exposing something new.
It’s about understanding something old.
Understanding how evil hides in plain sight.
How institutions fail without intending to.
And how recovery is possible — but never simple.
Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzEZp-qMnQU&t=3s
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