This document appears to be a page from a book or narrative report (Chapter 40, page 159) included in House Oversight records. It details the state of the Epstein investigation in January 2006 from the perspective of Police Chief Michael Reiter, who believed his team (including Detective Recarey) had built an 'airtight' case. It describes Reiter's coordination with State Attorney Barry Krischer, who reportedly assured Reiter that his office would support the investigation fully.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Michael Reiter | Police Chief (implied) |
Believes the case against Epstein is airtight; coordinating with the State Attorney.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Suspect |
Described as a 'sexual predator' whom Reiter wants off the streets of Palm Beach.
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| Detective Recarey | Investigator |
Finding new pieces of evidence for the case.
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| Barry Krischer | State Attorney |
Described as having a reputation for toughness regarding juvenile offenders; assures Reiter he is taking the case ser...
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"As far as Michael Reiter's concerned, the case that his team has built against Epstein... is airtight."Source
"It's a matter of getting a sexual predator off the streets of Palm Beach."Source
"Krischer assures the chief that he's taking this case very seriously."Source
""I told him that we had an investigation that was very serious"Source
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