Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Bodies Buried on Epstein’s Ranch?


The video discusses a new, unverified allegation from the Epstein Files that dead bodies might be buried on Jeffrey Epstein's Zoro Ranch in New Mexico (0:00). An anonymous email from November 2019 claims two foreign girls were strangled and buried on or near the property (1:05). This email, sent to radio host Edward Aragan, also requested a Bitcoin payment for purported sex videos related to Epstein (2:00).

Key points from the video include:

Property Details The Zoro Ranch, a 7,500-acre property south of Santa Fe, was purchased by Epstein in 1993 (2:46). It has been a site of multiple civil lawsuits accusing Epstein of sexual assault (2:55).
Investigation Launched New Mexico officials, including Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard and the Attorney General's office, are taking these allegations seriously and requesting a full investigation (4:32). Lawmakers have approved a $2.5 million probe into activities connected to the ranch (9:52).
Forensic Challenges Dr. Nathafe Rutherford, a professional coroner, discusses the difficulties of excavating bodies on the Zoro Ranch's rugged terrain (15:24). She explains that after a long period, only skeletal remains would likely be found, making it challenging to determine identity and cause of death (16:26). However, DNA could potentially be extracted from femur bones, and hair or other buried items could provide valuable forensic information (22:18).
Current Ownership The ranch was sold in 2023 to the family of Texas businessman and politician Donald Huffines, who have stated they will cooperate with any investigation (11:45).
Past Investigations Despite previous efforts by former AG Hector Baldderas in 2019 to initiate a joint investigation and seize Epstein's land, the Zoro Ranch had not been fully searched by federal authorities as of December 2019 (13:19).

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