What happened at Epstein’s mysterious ranch in Zorro’s New Mexico? ‘Shocking and bizarre’ claims surface –

Anand Kumar
By
Anand Kumar
Anand Kumar
Senior Journalist Editor
Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis...
- Senior Journalist Editor
5 Min Read

What happened at Epstein's mysterious ranch in Zorro's New Mexico? 'Shocking and bizarre' claims emerge.

Jeffrey Epstein (AP file photo)

What the Jeffrey Epstein curse is yet to be written, an email said, as the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico owned by sex offender and child molester Jeffrey Epstein has come under the scrutiny of authorities after a campaign of investigations highlighted “shocking and bizarre” claims about the property, an email said.According to a report in the New York Post, millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who had connections to several high-profile figures around the world, allegedly planned to use his Zorro Ranch in New Mexico as a “baby factory” to seed the earth with “more perfect humans.” He was also accused of burying victims of murderous sex games on the property, filming horrific child pornography there, and building a bizarre maze-like garden which is now a large hole in the ground.

Chilling photo from Epstein’s mansion shows Andrew Windsor with victim on his lap | He watches

Despite the disturbing allegations about Zorro’s ranch, law enforcement has never conducted a comprehensive search of the property.Much of the latest effort to investigate the 33,000-square-foot complex came from local radio host Eddie Aragon, who received a troubling tip in November 2019 — just three months after Epstein died in prison.Aragon has spent the years since looking into the allegations regarding Zorro’s ranch. He believes the secrets the property may contain will “terrify the world.”

“This is far beyond just burying bodies at Zorro’s ranch,” he recently told the Santa Fe New Mexico newspaper. “It’s something much more terrifying and strange than you think or have thought about.”

Epstein at Zorro's ranch in New Mexico

He added: “These are things that, if I said them, would make me seem crazy or conspiratorial, which is not the case.”Aragon said he received an anonymous email about the complex.“Did you know that somewhere in the hills outside Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on the orders of Geoffrey and Lady G?” The letter was in reference to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s assistant.The email added: “They both died of suffocation during violent sex.” “What the damn thing about Jeffrey Epstein has yet to be written.”Maxwell, who is serving a federal prison sentence after being convicted on sex trafficking charges, has not been charged with any crimes related to the deaths at Zorro Ranch.The email – purportedly from a farm employee “who was there and saw the whole thing” – did not provide further details about the alleged deaths.

Instead, Aragon demanded that one bitcoin, worth about $6,500 at the time, be paid to an anonymous digital wallet within one day in exchange for a USB drive containing the malicious information.Aragon did not pay. Instead, he sent the letter to the FBI, saying it “may be real.”It remains unclear whether the FBI has investigated this information. However, on Monday — more than six years later — police raided Zorro’s ranch in New Mexico in one of the first major inspections of the property since Epstein’s activities became public.The ranch, located about 30 miles south of Santa Fe, was sold to the family of former Texas state senator Don Huffines. The family is cooperating with the investigation.The final sale price was not disclosed, but the property was listed for approximately $18 million shortly before the sale.Authorities have not said exactly what investigators are looking for. However, parts of the land have already been excavated since the farm was sold in 2023.

Recent photos show a deep pit where a sprawling, maze-like garden once stood, which was once as large as the palace itself.Although Aragon has not heard back from the FBI on this tip, he says his own investigation has convinced him that authorities could uncover major new details about the Epstein scandal.He also said he believed he knew the former Epstein employee who sent the email. According to him, the person claimed that they kept information about the bodies and alleged videos of Epstein “as insurance in case of future litigation.”

Share This Article
Anand Kumar
Senior Journalist Editor
Follow:
Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis of current events.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *