Epstein ‘ordered foreign girls strangled to death buried near ranch’ | World | News
Horrific new emails released about the billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein claim he ordered the burial of “two foreign girls” in hills close to his New Mexico ranch. The sickening communication has been uncovered in new documents from the US Department of Justice (DoJ) which has been dropping a tranche of bombshell files in the past few months.
The last dark insight into convicted paedophile Epstein’s world comes in the form of an email first sent on November 21, 2019, several months after Epstein was found dead in a New York jail.
More than three million documents have now been released, including an email sent to a man before it was forwarded on to the FBI. The message, titled “Confidential: Jeffrey Epstein”, is from a person whose name has been redacted. The sender claims to have been a former staff member at Epstein’s infamous 7,600-acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, where Epstein is alleged to have abused underage girls.
The writer of the email claimed to have “been there and seen it all” and continued: “This is sensitive, so it will be the first and last email depending on your discretion.
“You can choose to take it or trash it but this comes from a person that has been there and seen it all, as a former staff at the Zorro.”
The message continued: “The material below was taken from Jeffrey Epstein home as my insurance in case of future litigation against Epstein. SORRY NO QUESTIONS.
“What is damning about Jeffrey Epstein is yet to be written. 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.”
The Mail Online reports the horrific claims were also sent with links to video which alleged to show Epstein having sex with minors and threesomes with underage girls.
Epstein bought Zorro Ranch in 1993 and it was said to be worth around £20million when it was listed for sale after his death. The isolated property in New Mexico was used as a playground for Epstein and high-profile guests, in a similar way to his island of Little St James in the Caribbean.
For over two decades, US police, FBI agents and prosecutors investigated allegations that Epstein sexually abused underage girls. and now six years after his death the DoJ has made released much of what they found public. The millions of documents comprise the most detailed look yet at the inner workings of the multiple investigations into Epstein and his longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell.
The documents include some of the earliest police reports taken by police in Palm Beach, Florida, as well as recordings of some of Epstein’s victims speaking on the phone and to investigators. And it includes internal DoJ emails from as recently as a few months ago.






