EPSTEIN FILES: CLAIMS TWO WOMEN WERE “STRANGLED AND BURIED” AT ZORRO RANCH

EPSTEIN FILES: CLAIMS TWO WOMEN WERE “STRANGLED AND BURIED” AT ZORRO RANCH

A bombshell allegation buried deep inside the New Mexico Attorney General’s Epstein files has ignited a storm of speculation, after a letter claimed that two foreign women were “strangled during sex” and secretly buried near Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch. The claim, tucked among thousands of pages of interviews, tips and correspondence, was never substantiated, but it was also never publicly ruled out.

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The document, part of a years‑long investigation that ended without a single homicide charge, describes the alleged killings in chilling detail. Yet despite the gravity of the accusation, investigators have not yet conducted any extensive searches, or released any forensic findings. The ranch, long rumoured to be one of Epstein’s most tightly controlled properties, remains untouched by any confirmed criminal inquiry into possible deaths on the grounds.

What makes the allegation even more incendiary is the vacuum around it. The Attorney General’s office gathered the letter, logged it, and moved on. No excavation. No follow‑up disclosures. No public explanation of why such a serious claim was left hanging in the air. The result is a perfect storm: a sensational allegation, an opaque investigation, and a property already steeped in accusations of abuse.

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Online, the claim has exploded into a frenzy, with some outlets presenting the letter as a “new revelation” and others implying that investigators uncovered graves. 

Zorro Ranch remains one of the most secretive chapters of the Epstein saga, a sprawling desert compound where powerful people came and went, and where the public still has no clear picture of what did or didn’t happen. The newly surfaced letter doesn’t prove a crime occurred. But it does raise a question that investigators have never fully answered: why was such a serious allegation allowed to fade into the background without a definitive conclusion?

Until law enforcement provides clarity, the mystery surrounding Zorro Ranch and the disturbing claims hidden in the state’s own files, will only deepen.

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