Cops Swarm on Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch to Search for Bodies of Two Girls Strangled During Rough Sex Sessions amid Human Experimentation Claims
The sad story of at least two girls killed during rough sex sessions at
Jeffrey Epstein’s remote
New Mexico ranch is closer to being told, following a massive police swoop on the 7,500 acre property.
For years talk of the deaths has swirled around Zorro Ranch in the tiny town of Stanley, 30 miles south of the state capital, Santa Fe – but the identities of the girls have never been known.
Now law enforcement is confident it can find the bodies if they exist and put names to the dead girls.
Agents from the state Department of Justice along with police and the local sheriff’s office started the search on Monday and continued into Tuesday.
The investigation is running in parallel to a ‘truth commission’ that was unanimously set up by local lawmakers last month to try to find out exactly what went on at Zorro.
'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,’ said State Representative Andrea Romero, who led the fight to establish the commission, and is one of its four members.
'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 operation began just the day after hundreds of protesters gathered at the ranch, now renamed Rancho de San Rafael by its new owner
Agents from the state Department of Justice along with state police and the local sheriff’s office started the search on Monday and continued into Tuesday.
Epstein's sprawling New Mexico ranch has long been reported to have
served as one of his private playgrounds for sexual abuse and trafficking – but the disturbing new allegations suggest something even more sinister unfolded behind its gates.
The Daily Mail can also reveal that new witnesses – both men and women – are now claiming the disgraced financier also used the secluded compound to conduct nonconsensual medical procedures to advance his alleged interest in selective breeding.
The massive search began after New Mexico lawmakers agreed to form a truth commission to discover what went on at the ranch when it was owned by Jeffrey Epstein
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