Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh delivered some sickening news about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein on this morning’s (Tuesday, March 24) instalment of the ITV news programme. Singh began: “In a rather grim turn of events, ITV News has learned that specialist dogs who can sniff out human remains have been used to hunt bodies on the land of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s remote Zorro Ranch in the US state of New Mexico.
“It is one of the locations where Virginia Giuffre alleges to have been abused by him.” Correspondent Dan Rivers travelled there with her family, Sky and Amanda Roberts. Her tearful brother and sister left a symbol of her campaign for justice on a memorial in the form of a butterfly. Virginia, 41, died by suicide at her farm in Western Australia last April.
Rivers said to them: “She would be very proud of you, wouldn’t she?” Fighting back tears, an emotional Sky replied: “I hope so. I think that’s one of the hardest parts. I know if she were here, she would be doing it.”
In Virginia’s posthumous memoir, she said she feared she would die a sex slave at the hands of Epstein and his circle.
Almost a year on from her tragic death, her loved ones are on a crusade for the truth in the remote wilderness of New Mexico. Rivers said the local politicians have already established a commission to prove the extent of Epstein’s abuse.
In a harrowing update, the reporter shared: “ITV News has learned that specialist dogs trained to find corpses have already searched the property after a tip-off that the bodies of two girls were buried here. So far, though, no human remains have been found.”
Sky told Rivers: “If that’s what we’ve got to do, dig the whole property up. Every single inch because those girls deserve justice.”
ITV also discovered ranch workers were forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement with a $100,000 penalty if they ever spoke about what they saw.
Sky concluded: “If there are bodies on this land, then the blood is on their hands.”
Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays from 6am on ITV and ITVX.

