A stunned podcast studio fell silent as political activist Patrick Stupfel appeared on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast (episode AU 515, aired December 10, 2025), his voice steady yet laced with conviction: “Virginia Giuffre spoke to me extensively in her final months—she was terrified, not suicidal. The pressure was unbearable.”

Stupfel, a commentator known for Epstein coverage, claimed Giuffre confided fears of elite retaliation amid custody battles and file delays, describing her as “broken but defiant.” He alleged she hinted at unreleased evidence beyond her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), fueling speculation of foul play despite her April 25 suicide ruling as non-suspicious.
The episode, viewed 2.8 million times, trended #StupfelGiuffre with 3.2 million posts (70% questioning official narratives). Stupfel’s revelation—unverified by Giuffre’s family—amplified distrust amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19). Attwood pressed on “broken neck” rumors and Maxwell’s perks, but Stupfel focused on Giuffre’s “unbearable” isolation.
Giuffre’s brother Sky Roberts denied Stupfel’s closeness, calling it “exploitation.” As files unseal, the claim—raw, divisive—highlights conspiracy’s grip, risking Giuffre’s verified truth in Nobody’s Girl.
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