New Mexico Police Move in Force To Search Epstein’s ‘Zorro Ranch’, Looking for the Remains of Two Girls Allegedly Strangled and Buried on the Property

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Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch is the new target of authorities.

Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch is the new target of authorities.

In reporting on the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network, much attention has focused on his Palm Beach villa, New York townhouse, and the infamous “Pedophile Island” in the US Virgin Islands.

Far less scrutiny has been given to his former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, a 7,500-acre property shrouded in disturbing allegations of murder, forced medical procedures, and attempts at genetic manipulation.

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The recent “Epstein files” contain claims that two girls were killed during torture-sex sessions at Zorro Ranch. These allegations prompted a major law enforcement operation at the property. According to the Daily Mail:

“For years, rumors have circulated about deaths at Zorro Ranch, located in the small town of Stanley, about 30 miles south of Santa Fe. The identities of the victims have remained unknown, but authorities now say they are confident they can locate the bodies, if they exist, and identify them.”

Agents from the state Department of Justice, local police, and the sheriff’s office began the search on Monday, continuing into Tuesday. This investigation is running alongside a truth commission recently established by local lawmakers to uncover the full extent of what occurred at Zorro Ranch. State Representative Andrea Romero, who helped create the commission, told the Daily Mail, “We have heard years of allegations and rumors about Epstein’s activities in New Mexico, but federal investigations have not produced an official record.”

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New witnesses—both men and women—are claiming that Epstein used the secluded compound for nonconsensual medical procedures linked to his interest in selective breeding. Romero added, “People are coming forward saying they were drugged, had organs or sperm harvested, and woke up around medical equipment with no memory of what happened or where they were.”

Epstein, who died in 2019, reportedly envisioned using the ranch to impregnate multiple women and create an “enhanced bloodline,” a plan connected to his interest in transhumanism—the controversial idea of improving the human gene pool through genetic manipulation.

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