Good Morning Britain issues sickening Epstein announcement | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh broke some sickening news about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein on this morning’s (Tuesday, March 24) episode of his ITV news programme. Singh began: “In a rather horrific turn of events, ITV News has learned that specialist dogs capable of sniffing out human remains were being used to hunt for bodies on the grounds of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s remote Zorro Ranch in the US state of New Mexico.
“This is one of the places where Virginia Giuffre claims she was abused.” Reporter Dan Rivers went there with his parents, Sky and Amanda Roberts. The weeping brother and sister left the symbol of their campaign for justice on a butterfly-shaped monument. Virginia, 41, died by suicide on her farm in Western Australia last April.
Rivers told them: “He’d be so proud of you, wouldn’t he?” Fighting back tears, an emotional Sky replied: “I hope so. I think that’s one of the hardest parts. I know he would do that if he were here.”
In the memoir she wrote after Virginia’s death, she said that she was afraid of dying as a sex slave in the hands of Epstein and his circle.
Almost a year after his tragic death, his loved ones are on a crusade for the truth in the remote wilderness of New Mexico. Rivers said local politicians have already formed a commission to prove the extent of abuse against Epstein.
In a harrowing update, the reporter shared: “ITV News has learned that specialist dogs trained to find bodies have already searched the property following a tip-off that the bodies of two girls were buried there. But so far no human remains have been found.”
Sky told Rivers: “If that’s what we have to do, dig up the whole property. Dig up every inch of it because those girls deserve justice.”
ITV also discovered that farm workers were forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement with a $100,000 fine if they spoke about what they saw.
Sky concluded: “If there are bodies in this land, then there is blood on their hands.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV and ITVX.



