Virginia Giuffre's Father Speaks OutINSISTS She Did NOT Kill Herself!

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The tragic death of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent figure in the Jeffrey Epstein case, has sparked controversy and disbelief among those who knew her.

Her father, Sky Roberts, has vehemently denied the notion that his daughter took her own life. "No way," Roberts declared to Piers Morgan during an interview. "I cant believe that this is happening. Its just, its impossible. And then for them to say that she committed suicide, theres no way that she did. Somebody got to her."

As reported by The Post Millennial, the 41-year-old Giuffre was discovered deceased in her residence in Neergabby, Australia. While initial reports suggested suicide, Roberts remains unconvinced, citing his daughter's resilience and dedication to helping others. "As someone who actually got out of a bad situation and made a good situation out of it, that she was helping a lot of other young girls that were feeling the pain of what goes on with people like that I think shes strong, very strong, and thats why I dont think she committed suicide," he stated. Giuffre's commitment to her foundation, aimed at combating exploitation, was a testament to her strength and purpose.

Karrie Louden, Giuffre's attorney since January, echoed these sentiments, expressing skepticism about the suicide narrative. "She [Virginia] wanted to renovate this house and all sorts of things like that. There were plans that she had for the future," Louden remarked, emphasizing Giuffre's forward-looking mindset. Louden, cautious in her approach, added, Im a defense lawyer, so I dont like to speculate about things. I like beyond reasonable doubt. Until the evidence is in, were just, you know, drawing conclusions. Officially, the police told me nothing. They didnt even confirm that she was dead. Thats how little information the police have provided to me."

Despite these assertions, Australian authorities have concluded that Giuffre's death resulted from a medication overdose, ruling it a suicide. The investigation, which included a 12-hour evidence collection at the scene, has yet to yield final toxicology results. Officials have confirmed her death and stated that no foul play is suspected. The lack of transparency and information from law enforcement has left many questions unanswered, fueling speculation and concern among those who believe Giuffre had much to live for.