A stunned podcast audience froze as Shaun Attwood dissected the swirling suspicions around Virginia Giuffre’s death on his True Crime Podcast episode AU 360 (aired May 2, 2025), his voice laced with intrigue: “Something feels off—why the rush to close the book?”

Attwood, joined by guests including ex-detective Jon Wedger and survivor advocate Cheryl Myers, questioned the official non-suspicious ruling on Giuffre’s April 25 suicide at age 41. “Her 2019 tweet ‘I am not suicidal’—then custody loss barring her from her kids, that March ‘minor’ crash she claimed left her with days to live, estranged husband allegations—it’s too connected,” Attwood said, tone grave. “Police closed it fast. Coroner’s report still pending. Why the rush?”
Myers, Giuffre’s carer, alleged Robert Giuffre isolated her, with “mysterious meds” after the crash. Wedger speculated foul play to silence her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025). The episode, viewed 3.2 million times, trended #GiuffreSuspicious with 4.1 million posts (70% questioning narrative).
No evidence supports murder; Western Australia Police and family confirmed suicide’s toll—trauma, child separation. Attwood’s intrigue—raw, speculative—highlights distrust amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19), but risks overshadowing Giuffre’s verified truth: lifelong pain, not conspiracy, ended her fight.
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