Epstein’s Kiwi-Managed Ranch Searched After Claims Victims Buried Onsite
- Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico is under police investigation following an anonymous tip claiming bodies of two abused girls were buried there years ago.
- The tip was reportedly given in 2019, and it is unclear if it was investigated by the FBI at that time.
- The ranch is currently owned by Don Huffines, a former Texas senator, who has expressed willingness to cooperate with authorities and plans to convert the property into a Christian retreat.
- New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez acknowledged significant challenges in finding evidence due to the passage of time but emphasized the need for transparency for victims and the public.
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Dormant Epstein Investigation Reopened After Tip About Possible Human Remains - American Liberty News
Categories: Crime•Government•Law Enforcement Tags: Child Abuse, Department of Justice, Epstein Files Transparency Act, James Comer, Jeffrey Epstein, Law Enforcement, New Mexico, Raúl Torrez, Sex Crimes, Sex Trafficking, Trump Administration, Zorro Ranch Years after an initial investigation into his sprawling New Mexico property was abruptly halted, state authorities have returned to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch to conduct a new search following…
COPS SWARM Epstein’s Zorro Ranch In Hunt For STRANGLED Girls’ Bodies
by Steve Watson, Modernity News: Witnesses reveal drugged victims and twisted eugenics schemes New Mexico authorities have finally unleashed a massive search operation at Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch, scouring the 7,500-acre property for the bodies of at least two girls allegedly strangled during violent sex sessions. The raid, involving state Department of Justice agents, […]
Investigators search Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico
STANLEY, N.M. (NBC, KYMA) - Investigators in New Mexico conducted a search Monday at the property that once belonged to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The search, ordered by State Attorney General Raúl Torrez, comes after documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act showed no record of federal investigators ever searching the property, known as Zorro Ranch despite a number of years-old civil suits accusing Epstein of sexu…
Investigators have begun searching for possible victims at a remote ranch that once belonged to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The search of the property in the US state of New Mexico was reported on Tuesday by the tabloid website TMZ, saying that detectives are investigating unsubstantiated claims in Epstein's files that two girls may be buried there.
As police move in, the dark secrets of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch could soon be unearthed.
As investigators start to search Epstein’s sprawling ranch in Santa Fe to uncover the truth behind allegations of trafficking, eugenic experiments, and even murder, Alex Hannaford speaks to those spearheading the investigation and hears their concerns about how many local women are missing
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