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Unnamed Investigator
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Parkinson
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Professional |
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Det. Recarey
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Professional |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Police search | A search warrant was executed at Jeffrey Epstein's residence as part of an investigation by the P... | Jeffrey Epstein's residence | View |
| 2005-10-20 | Search warrant execution and evidence collection | Captain Gudger advised of a search warrant execution. The Crime Scene Investigative Team was asse... | 358 El Brillo | View |
| 2005-03-24 | N/A | Copy of tape 2 (case 05-294) made for Det. Pagan by Annette Badger. | Police Department | View |
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Parkinson. The testimony confirms that Parkinson participated in a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence, which was part of an investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department. Parkinson's role was to organize the evidence team, while others, including the late Detective Joseph Recarey and a person named Annette Badger, were also involved in the investigation and evidence collection.
This incident report details the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence, where various items including a notepad, high school transcript, sexual lubricant, and photographs of naked teenage girls were found. It also describes delays in filing the search warrant and inventory due to Hurricane Wilma, necessitating an order to seal signed by Judge Johnson. The document outlines the roles of several law enforcement personnel, including an unnamed investigator, Captain Gudger, Evidence Specialist Annette Badger, CSI Kim Pavlik, and Detective Joseph Recarey, in the search and evidence collection conducted on October 20, 2005, at 358 El Brillo.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. It describes the recovery of evidence including notepads, a high school transcript, sexual lubricant, and photographs of naked teenage girls, as well as the logistical challenges caused by Hurricane Wilma.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report (Case 1-05-000368) containing surveillance notes and evidence handling narratives. It details surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein leaving for the airport, assessing his private jet on the tarmac, and unloading packages before leaving the county. Additionally, narratives from September 2005 describe technical issues with evidence tapes, including one tape being damaged during copying and another being discovered to be blank.
This document is a page from a Palm Beach Police Department incident report concerning Case No. 1-05-000368 involving Jeffrey Epstein. It details the collection of evidence from Epstein's residence, including notepads, a high school transcript, sexual lubricant, photographs, and video tapes, followed by a meeting with Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstein. The report also notes delays in filing paperwork due to Hurricane Wilma and begins a narrative by Gregory A. Parkinson describing the assembly of the Crime Scene Investigative Team on October 20, 2005.
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