A stunned podcast audience froze as Epstein survivor and researcher Kirby Sommers unleashed shocking new speculation in Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast episode AU 385 (aired April 28, 2025): cops allegedly seized items from Virginia Giuffre’s house after her suicide, including meds tied to kidney failure claims from her March crash, and questions swirled around her estranged husband’s role.

Sommers, voice raw with survivor fury, detailed unverified claims: “Police took boxes—computers, phones, meds—from her Neergabby farm post-April 25 suicide. Her March hospital post screamed kidney failure after a ‘minor’ bus crash police downplayed. What meds caused that? And her husband—custody restraining order, abuse allegations, breach in early April. Too suspicious.”
Attwood’s studio hushed as Sommers speculated foul play to silence Giuffre before her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposed elites like Andrew. “Her 2019 ‘not suicidal’ tweet—then this? It’s Epstein 2.0,” she said.
The episode, viewed 2.8 million times, trended #GiuffreMystery with 3.2 million posts (70% questioning official narrative). No verified evidence supports seized “mysterious meds” or husband involvement beyond custody disputes. Western Australia Police ruled non-suspicious; coroner’s report pending. Giuffre’s family confirmed suicide’s toll—trauma, isolation, child separation—but rejected conspiracy.
Sommers’ speculation—raw, divisive—highlights distrust amid Epstein scrutiny, but risks overshadowing Giuffre’s verified truth in her memoir.
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