yahoo news | Good Morning Britain issues sickening Epstein announcement

Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh broke a harrowing update on Tuesday’s programme, revealing that specialist cadaver‑sniffing dogs have been deployed to search Jeffrey Epstein’s remote Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. The search follows a tip that the bodies of two girls may be buried on the property – a location alleged by Virginia Giuffre to be one of the sites where she was abused. Correspondent Dan Rivers travelled to the ranch with Giuffre’s sister Sky and their mother Amanda Roberts, who laid a butterfly memorial in honour of the late activist, who died by suicide in Western Australia last April.

Rivers reported that, despite the dogs’ extensive sweeps, no human remains have been discovered so far. Local politicians have already set up a commission to investigate the full extent of Epstein’s abuse, and ITV uncovered that ranch workers were forced to sign a non‑disclosure agreement that imposed a $100,000 penalty for any breach. Sky, fighting back tears, urged authorities to “dig the whole property up, every single inch,” insisting that the victims deserve justice.

The segment closed with Sky’s stark warning that if bodies are indeed hidden on the land, “the blood is on their hands.” Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6 am on ITV and ITVX, continuing to follow the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal and the fight for answers by Giuffre’s family and supporters.

Read more: https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/2185764/good-morning-britain-jeffrey-epstein-update

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