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Why Are People Questioning The Death Of Virginia Giuffre?

Virginia Giuffre - Lifetime - YouTube

Virginia Giuffre, 41, died by suicide according to her family, who confirmed this. The victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, raised a lot of eyebrows and tons of questions are being asked on social media. Read on to find out why.

Questions Are Being Asked

The death of Virginia was reported by a range of mainstream media, including the BBC, and it points to a suicide. The outlet noted that she passed away in Australia, “at a home in the Neergabby area on Friday night, where Ms Giuffre was found unresponsive.” While the West Australia Police are investigating her passing, it’s not thought to be a “suspicious” death.

The fact that the family confirmed the death was self-inflicted has not stopped people from questioning it. Mainly, they point to her accident in early April involving a bus that left her with just four days to live. She clawed her way back from the brink of death, to the surprise of many people.

Then, questions naturally arose because in 2019, she said on social media that she was not and would never contemplate being suicidal.

Just Theories?

On social media, it has been evident for a long time that many people believe Prince Andrew’s involvement with Jeffrey Epstein was real. Consequently, a lack of trust arrived, especially after Epstein’s death. Then, Princess Diana rumors suggested that she didn’t die in a random accident. And, Prince Harry’s Netflix show also raised suspicions that not everything was squeaky clean with the Royal Family.

Prince Andrew Attends Easter Service - Sky News - YouTube
Prince Andrew Attends Easter Service – Sky News – YouTube

Naturally, plenty of folks now declare their disbelief in the cause of death of Virginia Giuffre. Mainstream media is the go-to for sources and facts, but on Elon Musk’s X, that went out the window fast. @MJTruthUltra, with half a million followers, outright declared it a lie, saying, “Virginia Giuffre did not kill herself.”

The denial of suicide was raised - @MJTruthUltra - X
The denial of suicide was raised – @MJTruthUltra – X

Meanwhile, @ShadowofEzra, with over 700K followers, cited Virginia as saying, “Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”

Virginia wanted accountability - @ShadowofEzra - X
Virginia wanted accountability – @ShadowofEzra – X

Their caption said that Virginia “publicly declared that she is not suicidal and warned that if anything happens to her, the people should ensure those responsible are held accountable and never forget their actions.”

Mainstream Reporting 

Skeptics were not confined to X, where admittedly some wild theories arise from time to time, not excluding the questions about Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy. When Sky News Australia reported the news about Virginia Giuffre, more commenters expressed their lack of trust.

Here are few reactions:

  • She didn’t commit suicide. She spoke out against human trafficking.
  • This is SO typical! How many “key witnesses” have unalived themselves?!?!? I call bull…
  • No one believes the suicide storyline. Bondi needs to release the names and get these cases moving before others die. So sad…
  • Hard to believe that she killed herself. Too convenient.

As for accountability, even if tens of thousands of skeptics clamor on their keyboards, is there likely to be a different outcome? It’s not actually likely. Over time, while some theories might have tracked close to the truth, the official version is the one that will probably document her death in the records.

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