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A stunned podcast audience froze as Cheryl Mary Myers, Virginia Giuffre’s longtime carer and advocate, unleashed the “shocking truth” about her estranged husband Robert in Shaun Attwood’s True Crime episode AU360 (May 2025).h

December 19, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned podcast audience froze as Cheryl Mary Myers, Virginia Giuffre’s longtime carer and advocate, unleashed the “shocking truth” about her estranged husband Robert in Shaun Attwood’s True Crime episode AU360 (aired May 2, 2025).

Myers, who cared for Giuffre during her final years in Western Australia, spoke with quiet fury: “Robert isolated her, controlled her finances, and in the end, took her children away with a restraining order in February 2025.” She alleged years of emotional and physical abuse, claiming Giuffre confided fears for her safety and that Robert “made her life hell” amid custody battles. “She told me, ‘If something happens to me, don’t let him win,’” Myers said, voice cracking.

The episode, viewed 3.2 million times, detailed Myers’ role as Giuffre’s confidante—helping with daily tasks after health declines—and her shock at Giuffre’s suicide on April 25, 2025, at age 41. Myers questioned the “minor” March 24 bus crash Giuffre claimed left her near death, hinting at deeper trauma.

No criminal charges against Robert exist; he denies abuse through attorneys. The family confirmed Giuffre’s despair over child separation, but rejected foul play—police ruled non-suspicious.

Myers’ revelations, amid Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposing Epstein/Andrew allegations, amplified scrutiny. The episode trended #CherylSpeaks with 3.5 million posts (75% supportive). As files unsealed by December 19, Myers’ “shocking truth”—raw grief turned accusation—ensured Giuffre’s pain echoed beyond the grave.

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