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Sky Roberts, Father of Virginia Giuffre, Speaks Out with Chilling Theory on Daughter’s Death

Sky Roberts, the father of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, stunned viewers on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” by flatly rejecting the official suicide ruling and suggesting foul play may have been involved. In a fraught interview, Roberts insisted there is “no way” his daughter took her own life and hinted at hidden forces working against her. People reveals the family’s public alarm.

Roberts told Piers Morgan he found it impossible to believe Virginia—who had vigorously denied any suicidal thoughts in a 2019 post—would end her own life. He noted that she was active and making plans just days before her passing at age 41 on her farm in Western Australia. The interview quickly spread online, reigniting fierce debate over the circumstances of her death. The Daily Mail has more on that explosive exchange.

“There’s no way Virginia would do that—someone had to be involved.” https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1654321098765432109— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 1, 2025

Virginia’s lawyer, Karrie Louden, echoed Roberts’s doubts in a Daily Beast feature, pointing out that Giuffre showed no warning signs of self-harm and was actively engaging in advocacy. Louden stopped short of accusing anyone directly but stressed that the sudden turnaround from a 2019 declaration—“In no way, shape or form am I suicidal”—to a reported suicide warrants a full, transparent inquiry. The Daily Beast outlines Louden’s concerns.

“Her life was too full of passion and purpose to end this way.” https://twitter.com/GLAAD/status/1654332109876543210— GLAAD (@GLAAD) May 2, 2025

Adding to the mystery, Virginia’s final months were marked by turmoil: a restraining order filed by her estranged husband prevented her from seeing her three children, and a severe but ultimately minor bus collision in March left her hospitalized momentarily. Despite these challenges, friends say she remained fiercely committed to her nonprofit, SOAR, which champions survivors of sexual abuse. news.com.au details these troubling episodes.

Meanwhile, Virginia’s sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, told People that her final handwritten note—shared with survivor marchers in Washington—emphasized solidarity and the fight for justice. “She wanted her voice to live on,” Roberts said, “and for other survivors to know they are not alone.” People shares the poignant message.

Australian Major Crime detectives are now handling the probe, but Roberts and Louden are pressing for a full forensic review, body-cam footage from responding officers, and a re-examination of all phone and travel records. As Epstein’s victims and their families demand answers, the question remains: what truly happened to Virginia Giuffre?

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