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 raids Zorro Ranch in search of two girls’ bodies linked to alleged sexual abuse and human experimentation

Agents from the New Mexico Department of Justice, alongside local police and the sheriff’s office, have begun combing through the 7,500-acre Zorro Ranch in Stanley, a remote town 30 miles south of Santa Fe, following reports of two girls being killed during violent sexual encounters. The operation, which spanned two days, aims to uncover evidence of the atrocities and identify the victims.

The ranch, now renamed Rancho de San Rafael, has long been a focal point of speculation. For years, rumors of deaths tied to Epstein’s activities circulated, but the identities of the girls remained unknown. This latest search marks a significant step toward revealing the grim details of what occurred on the property.

Truth commission seeks to unravel mystery behind Epstein’s alleged experiments

Established last month by local lawmakers, a state truth commission is working in tandem with the investigation to scrutinize the ranch’s history. State Representative Andrea Romero, a key member of the commission, emphasized the need to address past failures in documenting Epstein’s crimes.

“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 Romero. “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.”

Epstein acquired the property from former New Mexico governor Bruce King in 1993. After his 2019 death in a New York prison cell, the ranch was sold for $23.1 million before being reduced to $18 million. The current owners, the family of Texas real estate magnate Don Huffines, have allowed law enforcement to access the entire property and adjacent public land.

The search comes just days after hundreds of activists gathered outside the ranch on International Women’s Day to protest Epstein’s alleged misconduct. Danny Wilson, brother of victim Virginia Giuffre, addressed the crowd, highlighting the ongoing sexual abuse claims. Armed security guards observed the demonstration from within the compound.

New claims allege Epstein conducted nonconsensual medical experiments at the ranch

The Daily Mail reports that fresh testimonies suggest Epstein may have used the secluded ranch for unconsented medical procedures, including the extraction of reproductive materials. Witnesses describe being drugged and waking up to find their bodies connected to medical equipment, unaware of their fate.

Epstein, who died in 2019, reportedly discussed plans to inseminate multiple women at the ranch to create a genetically “superior” lineage. These accounts align with longstanding theories about his fascination with eugenics and human experimentation.

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