Cops swarm on Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro ranch to search for bodies of two girls strangled during rough sex sessions amid human experimentation claims

Cops swarm on Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro ranch to search for bodies of two girls strangled during rough sex sessions amid human experimentation claims

Law enforcement officers stormed Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, sparking new revelations about the deaths of two girls linked to violent sexual encounters at the secluded New Mexico site.

For years, whispers of two girls’ deaths have surrounded Zorro Ranch in the remote town of Stanley, located 30 miles south of Santa Fe, yet their identities remained a mystery.

Now, authorities believe they can uncover the bodies if they exist and identify the victims of alleged abuse. The search, involving state Justice Department agents, local police, and the sheriff’s office, began on Monday and extended into Tuesday.

Parallel to the investigation, a state truth commission was established last month by local lawmakers to examine the ranch’s secrets. State Rep. Andrea Romero, a commissioner, emphasized the need to address past failures in Epstein’s operations. “We’ve heard years of allegations and rumors about Epstein’s activities in New Mexico, but federal investigations have failed to create an official record,” she said.

“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,” Romero added.

The ranch, once known as Zorro, was renamed Rancho de San Rafael by its new owners. Protesters gathered there on International Women’s Day to support victims of sexual abuse, drawing attention to claims of wrongdoing under Epstein’s tenure.

Epstein acquired the property from former New Mexico governor Bruce King in 1993. After his 2019 death in a New York prison cell, the land was sold for $23.1 million before being reduced to $18 million.

Recent revelations from new witnesses, including both men and women, indicate Epstein may have used the ranch for forced medical procedures aimed at advancing his eugenics theories. They allege victims were drugged, had their reproductive organs and sperm harvested, and woke up near medical equipment with no memory of what transpired.

Epstein, who died in 2019, reportedly discussed plans to use the 7,500-acre property as a base for inseminating multiple women to create his own enhanced bloodline. His brother-in-law, Danny Wilson, addressed the crowd at the protest, highlighting the ranch’s history of abuse.

Armed security guards observed the demonstration from within the ranch grounds, underscoring its ongoing significance as a symbol of past crimes. The truth commission aims to shed light on the alleged sexual and medical abuses at the isolated compound, aligning with long-standing theories about Epstein’s interest in human experimentation.