EXCLUSIVE: Jeffrey Epstein ‘Serial Killer’ Fears Erupt Amid Ranch ‘Buried Women’s Bodies’ Probe
Jeffrey Epstein Under Scrutiny: Serial Killer Fears Sparked by New Burial Allegations at Zorro Ranch
RadarOnline.com has uncovered startling developments in the ongoing saga surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. Once known primarily as a convicted sex offender, Epstein is now at the center of grave allegations that he may have been a serial killer. This suspicion arises as New Mexico authorities have revived an investigation into claims that women’s bodies were buried at his sprawling 7,600-acre Zorro Ranch estate near Santa Fe.
The New Mexico Department of Justice confirmed the probe’s reopening following the release of over three million documents by the U.S. Department of Justice under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. These newly unsealed files have prompted officials to reexamine what transpired at the ranch, which boasts a massive 26,700-square-foot mansion and a private runway.
Lauren Rodriguez, spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Justice, stated, “Revelations outlined in the previously sealed FBI files warrant further examination.” The department is actively seeking access to unredacted files and is committed to collecting and preserving any relevant evidence that remains available.
Burial Allegations Surface from Former Employee Email
The renewed investigation was triggered by an email from an individual claiming to be a former employee of Epstein’s estate. This message, part of the document release, alleges that two foreign women died by strangulation during violent sexual encounters and were subsequently buried on the orders of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for sex trafficking.
The email claims the bodies were buried somewhere in the hills surrounding Zorro Ranch. The sender also asserted possession of seven videos taken from Epstein’s home, including footage depicting sexual abuse of minors, which were allegedly kept as insurance against future litigation. The individual offered to provide these videos in exchange for one bitcoin.
Eddy Aragon, a conservative talk-show host and former Albuquerque mayoral candidate who received the email, described it as “very legitimate” and promptly forwarded it to the FBI without responding or paying for the videos. The New Mexico Department of Justice has requested a copy of this letter from federal authorities and is conducting a broader review in light of the latest document release.
State Lawmakers Launch Truth Commission to Investigate Epstein’s Ranch
In response to these alarming revelations, New Mexico’s House of Representatives has voted to establish a truth commission tasked with uncovering the full story behind Epstein’s activities at the ranch. Sponsored by Democratic Representative Andrea Romero, the commission will wield subpoena powers and gather public records and testimonies to piece together the facts.
The bipartisan panel convened for the first time recently and is mandated to deliver an initial report by July 31, followed by a comprehensive final report in December. Civil lawsuits have already identified Zorro Ranch as a site of abuse, with multiple victims testifying to assaults that took place there during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.
Among the victims was Virginia Giuffre, who tragically took her own life last year. She alleged being trafficked by Epstein to powerful individuals, including the late former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. Richardson’s representatives have denied these claims, labeling them as “completely false.”
Implications of the Burial Allegations: Could Epstein Be a Serial Killer?
The sale of Zorro Ranch in 2023 to businessman and former Texas state senator Donald Huffines, who plans to transform it into a Christian retreat, has not diminished the dark cloud hanging over the property. Huffines expressed hope for redemption, stating, “What the enemy once meant for evil, God can redeem for good.”
However, law enforcement officials and investigators familiar with sex trafficking cases warn that the burial allegations significantly escalate the gravity of Epstein’s crimes. A former investigator remarked, “If even part of this account is corroborated—particularly the claim that women died during encounters and were secretly buried—then investigators would have to consider the possibility that Epstein was operating as a serial killer, not just a serial abuser.”
A senior law enforcement source described the email’s language as “deeply concerning,” emphasizing that strangulation is a strong indicator of lethal intent in violent sexual crimes. The presence of repeated references to strangulation and concealed bodies means homicide cannot be ruled out. Detectives are now examining whether a pattern of such incidents exists.
Legal analysts suggest that if these claims are substantiated, they could reopen questions about the full extent of Epstein’s victims. The narrative may shift from trafficking and abuse to a potential serial killing framework, requiring prosecutors to investigate multiple incidents linked to the same offender over time.
An insider involved in the state’s review of Epstein materials cautioned that while no conclusions have been drawn, the references to buried bodies and instructions allegedly coming from Epstein himself necessitate testing the serial killer theory alongside other investigative avenues.
Conclusion
The reopening of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch amid allegations of buried women’s bodies has ignited fears that Epstein’s crimes may extend far beyond what was previously known. With new evidence surfacing and a state truth commission underway, the full scope of Epstein’s dark legacy may soon come to light. If you want to stay informed about this developing story and other critical investigations, subscribe to our newsletter and receive timely updates directly to your inbox. Don’t miss out on the truth as it unfolds.












