Photos Reveal ‘Grave-Like Plots’ at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, Tipster Says

A recent report has emerged alleging the discovery of “grave-like plots” at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. The information comes from a tipster who reached out to state lawmakers, sharing photos of the suspected burial sites. This claim comes amidst ongoing investigations into Epstein’s activities at the property.
Discovery of Alleged Burial Sites
The tipster, who remains anonymous, contacted Democratic Representatives Andrea Romero and Marianna Anaya in February 2023. The individual claimed to have entered Epstein’s former ranch in 2020, where they discovered multiple plots that appeared to be dug up. The tip included two images of the alleged burial sites.
Speculations and Claims
The anonymous source speculated that bodies may have been removed from these locations. In their communication, the tipster expressed remorse over their illegal entry, stating, “men like that don’t deserve the protection of the law.”
Additional Evidence Shared
- Photos of the exterior of Epstein’s mansion.
- An image of a white yurt on the property grounds.
- Pictures of a defibrillator and a statue purportedly taken from within the yurt.
The individual suggested that the yurt was a site for rituals, given the presence of a defibrillator. The tip was forwarded to Kyle Hartsock, Director of Special Investigations at the New Mexico Department of Justice, who confirmed that the claims are under review.
Investigation Developments
New Mexico State Attorney General Raul Torrez recently ordered a revival of investigations into activities at the Zorro Ranch, fueled by unverified claims about Epstein’s past. Notably, a previous anonymous tip from 2019 suggested the burial of two foreign girls’ bodies at the ranch, allegedly ordered by Epstein and his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Investigators are currently scrutinizing the Zorro Ranch, approximately 31 miles south of Santa Fe. Epstein owned the property from 1993 until his death in 2019, following an indictment for sex trafficking minors. Numerous accusers have alleged abuse at the site, yet Epstein faced no charges in New Mexico during his lifetime.
Ongoing Investigations and Findings
New Mexico’s initial inquiry into Epstein’s activities was halted in 2019 at the request of federal authorities. The case resumed following Epstein’s death, which was officially ruled as suicide. Investigators are committed to pursuing any leads stemming from the recent allegations.
As the inquiry unfolds, both Representatives Romero and Anaya are focused on verifying the legitimacy of the claims presented by the tipster. The outcomes of this investigation may shed further light on the operations conducted at Zorro Ranch.




