Shocking Secrets Unearthed: New Mexico Authorities Eye Reopening Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Case Amid Gruesome Burial Allegations
So, just when you thought the Epstein saga couldn’t possibly dig up more dirt, New Mexico authorities are rolling up their sleeves, aiming to reboot an investigation into his elusive Zorro Ranch. Yep, while his infamous Little Saint James island has been hogging all the headlines, whispers and wild tips about graves hidden in the ranch’s dusty hills have finally caught some serious eyes. Makes you wonder—how does a place get shrouded in so much secrecy that even years after Epstein’s death, bones buried decades ago still make headlines? The ranch, once a quiet hideaway bought for its off-the-grid vibes and lenient laws, is now tangled in new revelations as the property’s fresh owner—a Texas senator with a plan to turn it into a Christian retreat—finds himself in the middle of what could be a chilling chapter to this ongoing mystery. What are they really hoping to uncover, and can justice finally squeeze through the cracks of this shadowy estate? Buckle up—it’s going to be quite a ride.

While the ranch has been under the microscope a lot less than his infamous “Epstein island,” better known as Little Saint James, a tip regarding dead bodies buried on site has garnered attention.
In 2019, the year Epstein committed suicide, a tip was sent to the FBI claiming they had worked at the ranch and alleged two girls’ bodies that Epstein had abused had been buried in the hills outside the house.
The ranch house was searched in 2019, but it’s unknown if the FBI specifically looked into the tip or not. State leaders have now decided to look further into what may have gone on at the home.
She also stressed it’s imperative to understand “what allowed this to happen.”
The new owner of the property is Texas senator Don Huffines, who has agreed to cooperate with the investigation; however, he has yet to be contacted.
“What the enemy once meant for evil, God can redeem for good,” he shared. “That’s why we renamed the property San Rafael, after the saint associated with physical and spiritual healing, and began plans immediately to remake it as a Christian retreat, reclaiming it for Jesus.
“Even the new entrance will reflect the mission and will read, ‘BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO COME IN THE NAME OF THE LORD.'”
Huffines added his family’s ownership of the property became public in 2024 and got posted on social media.
While he claimed they have “always maintained an open line of communication with local authorities,” he confirmed he hasn’t been approached by any “law enforcement agency” to “request access.”
“And I have always said unequivocally that any such request would be met with immediate access and full cooperation,” he continued. “This is what desperate political opponents do: last-minute lies and tricks.”
While many files have come out, there has been significant controversy over redactions and alleged missing files.
Although many have pointed a finger at Trump and insisted he was privy to and/or participated in Epstein’s crimes, he has maintained his innocence, and he has not been proven guilty of any crimes.















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