Holy shit that MRA lawyer.
The media's obviously playing up the MRA stuff to distract from the Epstein connection. Although, to be fair, this guy does have a batshit MRA web page, which has to be one of the best attorney websites I've ever seen. Enjoy it while you can:
http://www.roydenhol.../main/index.htm
This guy clearly hates women, although it does seem pretty strange that he didn't actually manage to shoot any. And you wanna know why this guy hates women? He unwittingly married a Russian prostitute. In his own (purple) words:
He's written an entire book on his experience which is hosted here:
Home
It's 1,538 pages long (
), but a quick ctrl+f of the documents for "FBI" and "CIA" returns
lots of hits. I don't have time for it, but conspiracy heads should have a field day. The gist I get while skimming is that this guy repeatedly went to the feds for help/complaints as he attempted to exact revenge against his mail-order hookerwife. I don't really know what to make of it, but there is a ton of information here. Including multiple
letters he wrote to the FBI. Suffice it to say the Feds knew this guy existed, knew he was crazy, and would have certainly had an opportunity to work with him if they felt it was in their interest to do so.
If you look at his resume (
http://been-scammed....eAccmps2018.pdf) you can see he started out at Cravath, which is an extremely old and prestigious white-shoe law firm in NYC, then he starts independently representing a bunch of unspecified foreign clients in Russia and Ecuador (he claims to have dealings with high-ranking Soviet officials during this period). At some point during this time he meets his escort wife and starts losing his mind, and as you can see his career trajectory goes rapidly downward as he works a brief stint for a security consulting firm and becomes a freelance attorney working odd jobs (and compiling a deranged website about feminazis).
All of this, it goes without saying, stinks. Even if that's all that happened here—some mentally ill MRA lawyer disguised himself as the postman so he could assassinate a judge—
nobody is buying it. People have completely lost faith in the system to the point where these incidents engender apathy rather than outrage.