BOMBSHELL: Investigators Hunt For Possible Buried Victims, Strangled To Death At Epstein’s Secretive Zorro Ranch
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Shocking new developments have emerged in the long-running scandal surrounding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, as investigators reportedly begin searching his sprawling New Mexico estate following disturbing claims that two young girls may have been buried there.
According to reports highlighted by the Daily Mail, authorities are examining land surrounding Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch after an email surfaced alleging that a former staff member had knowledge of potential graves located somewhere in the hills near the property.
The message, described as part of information circulating among investigators, contained disturbing claims about two foreign girls who were allegedly buried outside the ranch.
“Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G?” the email reportedly stated, referencing Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
The email further alleged the victims died by strangulation during violent sexual activity.
While the claims remain unproven, the allegations have reignited intense scrutiny over what may have occurred at Epstein’s secluded New Mexico compound, a property that has long been surrounded by rumors and unanswered questions.
Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, maintained several lavish properties across the United States and abroad. However, the Zorro Ranch estate has frequently been cited by investigators, journalists, and victims as a potential hub for alleged abuse.
Now lawmakers in New Mexico say the time has come to fully examine what may have happened there.
Andrea Romero said the search and new investigative efforts are part of a broader attempt to finally piece together the truth about the activities that took place at the ranch.
“We have heard years of allegations and rumors about Epstein’s activities in New Mexico, but unfortunately, federal investigations have failed to put together an official record,” Romero said.
She added that a new effort to examine the case could help uncover information that was never properly investigated.
“With this truth commission, we can finally fill in the gaps by investigating the failures that led to the horrific allegations of abuse and crime at Zorro Ranch, so we can learn from them and prevent such atrocities from taking place in our state going forward.”
The renewed search highlights the many lingering questions surrounding Epstein’s network and operations, which spanned decades and involved powerful figures from politics, finance, and entertainment.
Despite years of investigations and the conviction of Maxwell, critics argue that the full scope of Epstein’s activities has never been completely exposed.
As investigators continue combing the land around Zorro Ranch, many are asking the same question that has haunted the case for years.
What else might still be buried there?
