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Alleged Epstein staffer makes chilling confession about two girls buried near his Zorro Ranch

There could be more bodies.

The US Department of Justice has dropped yet another tranche of absolutely horrific files concerning Jeffrey Epstein, and this time the claims are literally chilling. New emails released from the investigation documents reveal that an alleged former staff member claims two young women were actually buried in the hills near Epstein’s New Mexico Zorro Ranch on the billionaire’s orders.

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This sickening communication was uncovered in the latest batch of documents released by the DoJ, which has been steadily dropping bombshell files over the past several months. The email, titled “Confidential: Jeffrey Epstein,” was sent on November 21, 2019, several months after Epstein was found dead in a New York jail. It was originally sent to one person before being forwarded to the FBI, according to Express.

The sender of the message, whose name is currently redacted, claimed to have been a former staff member at Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. This 7,600-acre property is where Epstein is alleged to have carried out much of his abuse. The alleged staffer was pretty intense about their credibility, telling the recipient that they had “been there and seen it all” while working at the Zorro.

Epstein had done awful things to people

The sender warned the recipient that the email was sensitive and that it would be “the first and last email depending on your discretion.” They also stated the material included in the message was taken from Epstein’s home as “my insurance in case of future litigation against Epstein.” You can tell the sender was serious about controlling the narrative because they included the stark warning: “SORRY NO QUESTIONS.”

This intense setup led to the horrifying core claim in the message. The sender wrote that “What is damning about Jeffrey Epstein is yet to be written,” before asking: “Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G? Both died by strangulation during rough, fetish sex.”

This is a truly disturbing insight into how deeply evil the alleged operation was. The documents the DOJ released suggest these horrific claims were also sent along with links to video footage that allegedly showed Epstein having relations with younger females. This is why we need people like the Clintons to testify to what they know.

Zorro Ranch itself has always been central to the Epstein story. He bought the isolated 7,600-acre property back in 1993, and it was reportedly valued at around £20 million when it was put up for sale following his death. The ranch, situated in isolated New Mexico, served as a secluded playground for Epstein and his high-profile friends, much like his Caribbean retreat, Little St James.


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