A stunned podcast audience froze as Epstein survivor and researcher Kirby Sommers unleashed shocking speculation on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast episode AU 385 (aired April 28, 2025): cops allegedly seized medications and items from Virginia Giuffre’s house after her suicide, linking to her March “crash” and kidney failure claims.

Sommers, voice raw with survivor fury, claimed police took boxes from Giuffre’s Neergabby farm post-April 25 death, including “mysterious meds” tied to her March 30 Instagram post alleging kidney failure after a bus crash she claimed left her with “four days to live.” “What meds caused that?” Sommers asked, speculating foul play to silence Giuffre before her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposed elites like Andrew.
Attwood’s studio hushed as Sommers tied it to custody battles, restraining orders, and estranged husband allegations. “Too many coincidences,” she said. The episode, viewed 2.8 million times, trended #GiuffreMeds with 3.2 million posts (70% questioning official narrative).
No verified evidence supports seized “mysterious meds” or items beyond standard procedure. Western Australia Police ruled non-suspicious suicide; coroner’s report pending. Giuffre’s family confirmed despair over child separation and trauma, rejecting conspiracy.
Sommers’ speculation—raw, divisive—highlights distrust amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19), but risks overshadowing Giuffre’s verified truth in her memoir.
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