Tory Lowe returns to the Epstein discussion, focusing on the uncomfortable question of why more people have not stepped forward—and why accountability still feels out of reach despite mounting evidence and public outrage. Tory shifts to Georgia, reacting to a disturbing story involving a nurse twerking on disabled patients and asking what is going wrong within parts of the healthcare system. The conversation then moves to Chicago, where Sean Grayson was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the shooting death of Sonya Massey, marking a rare moment of accountability. Tory plays video of a nurse stealing from patients on camera, questioning how desperation and entitlement are colliding in plain sight. Tory then takes the show to Detroit to discuss guardianship fraud, explaining how similar schemes are happening in Milwaukee but receive little to no media attention.
The hour closes with a pivot to Black History Month and one of Tory’s guilty pleasures—poetry. Tory shares plans to bring multiple poets onto the show, before circling back to Epstein, reacting to YouTube chat skepticism that nothing will ever happen. Tory grounds the conversation locally, focusing on Wisconsin stories connected to child exploitation and why silence continues to protect the wrong people.