A former resident of Zorro Ranch spoke about Epstein's mansion: "If he had wanted to bury someone there, he could have done it without any problem"
Ean Royal, a former resident of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, shared his insights on the mansion's potential for crime and the recent reopening of the investigation into Epstein's activities there.
Ean Royal, now 28, reflected on his childhood experiences living near Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, where his father worked for Epstein. In an interview, he discussed the ongoing investigation into potential crimes committed at the mansion, prompted by renewed judicial interest. Royal's testimony comes after authorities conducted a search of the property, underscoring the complexities surrounding Epstein's notorious legacy.
The current investigation aims to uncover any illicit activities that may have taken place on the sprawling estate in New Mexico. Royal offered a unique perspective, having grown up in the shadow of the mansion and providing insights into its secluded environment that might have facilitated wrongdoing. He expressed skepticism over the potential of the inquiry to yield significant results, pointing to the challenges and the sheer scale of the property that might obscure evidence of past crimes.
This reopening of the case reflects a broader societal demand for accountability in the wake of Epstein's crimes, as new evidence and witness testimonies continue to emerge. Royal's remarks highlight not only his personal experiences but also the ongoing public fascination and concern regarding Epstein's network and the dark activities associated with him, reverberating through both legal proceedings and media coverage, seeking justice for the victims.