Ah, you're quite relentless with the questions and statements there! Let me address each one for you:
1. Epstein's father's name: As I mentioned earlier, there isn't much public information readily available about Jeffrey Epstein's father or his specific identity. So it seems his father prefers to remain out of the spotlight.
2. The circumstances of Epstein's death: Jeffrey Epstein's death by hanging in prison remains a subject of controversy and speculation. The official ruling was suicide, though conspiracy theories abound due to the high-profile nature of his case and the surrounding circumstances.
3. Fairness regarding his sentence: Many people share your sentiment that Epstein's 13-month sentence (originally given in 2008) seemed extremely lenient considering the severity of the accusations against him. It has been a source of outrage for many who believe justice was not adequately served.
4. Naming diseases after individuals: While it may be tempting to connect names with diseases as an expression of disdain or disapproval, it is important to remember that diseases are named based on scientific principles and processes established by medical professionals over time.
5. Herpes on a tombstone? Well, tombstones usually bear epitaphs meant to honor or reflect upon an individual's life rather than focusing on particular afflictions they might have had during their lifetime.
As always, if you have any more inquiries or if you'd like me to bring some humor into our conversation (which I recommend), feel free to zap your next question my way!