Police to review case of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre
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The interactions Jeffery Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre had with Australian police before her death will be reviewed, Western Australia's police commissioner has confirmed.
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The Roberts family had written to the state coroner requesting the inquiry.
"That's what Virginia would want, a thorough investigation into the systematic failures in Australia … in the United States, across the UK," Mr Roberts told 102.5 ABC Radio Perth.
"The systematic failures that have happened to sexual abuse victims time and time again, and domestic violence victims time and time again."
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"The only thing that's unusual about [Virginia's case] is the fact that there's documentation leading up to her death that we can utilise, so that thousands and thousands of other women and children can be saved," he said.
Ms Roberts said the family had also penned a letter to WA Police requesting a review of how officers handled their investigation in the lead-up to Ms Giuffre's death.
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I would rather have an independent authority review the case.
ithink itd be better news if they publiclu released the info, rather than reviewing it. police review just means the same people who presided over her death the first time get another chance to cover for themselves
Oh yes, this is an ass covering move by the cops because the family has been putting the heat on them. Still they are keeping the story alive and you never know, they can release stuff by accident or there can be a whistleblower.
I think the vehicle(s) involved in the crash that she was involved in were hacked into and made to crash. Something that has been possible for some time now with newer cars, as shown in a 60 minutes episode a few years back.
Michael Hastings?
Any chance you could link that here?
It's just my suspicion, unless you want the 60 minutes thing, there is another case, in Mexico I think, where people think the car was hacked into to cause an accident and kill him, someone linked to the CIA but I don't quite recall.
Due to the enshitification of search, I can't find the 60 minutes clip but here is cbs news talking about it. Let me check another search engine though startpage doesn't even try to give what you ask for post 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoP71LeQt3o