
Valuetainment “Epstein Was Murdering People?” - Ex-Epstein Employee EXPOSES Bizarre Bed Request
Mar 24, 2026
A former designer recounts unsettling bedroom setups and pink bunk beds that drove him away from the island. The panel dissects leaked files, photos, and possible evidence others ignored. Heated debate over whether victims were killed and what withheld documents reveal. Conversation also touches on suspicious purchases, trapdoor footage, and the urgency of keeping the story in the public eye.
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Designer Quit Over Bunk Beds And Pink Rooms
- Vincent ‘Vinny’ Oshana quit after seeing Jeffrey Epstein request bunk beds and pink decor that he said were meant for "girls."
- He described dark curtains, sealed windows, a computer room "for the girls when they have fun," and feeling the women were "basic prisoners."
Physical Clues Combined With Documents Raise Alarm
- The panel links interior signs to broader evidence suggesting systematic abuse and possible murders tied to Epstein's properties.
- Rob and others point to emails, trapdoor footage, and Zorro Ranch searches as converging signals beyond the bunk-bed anecdote.
Use Caution Before Inferring Crimes From Furnishings
- Adam Sosnick urges caution and demands stronger evidence before leaping from bunk beds to murder claims.
- He offers a counterexample: Miami model apartments use bunk beds to house many models, which could explain the furniture without criminal implication.
