For years, Zorro Ranch outside Santa Fe mostly sat in the background of the larger federal case tied to its owner (who for the sake of not getting throttled we’ll call J.E.). The ranch was mentioned in court records and reporting, but until recently few people had ever heard of it, myself included. Lately though, it’s been the subject of renewed attention.
New Mexico authorities are once again pushing for Zorro Ranch to be formally examined, largely because it was supposed to happen years ago. If you go back to the civil proceedings, you’ll find where allegations surfaced involving two girls being buried on the property.
At that time, state officials discussed conducting a search of the property. However, federal authorities stepped in and said they would handle the investigation, but to this day there has never been a comprehensive search of the ranch.
Now, some of the emails tied to what went on there are getting attention. In one exchange, there’s a reference to Angel’s Trumpet, sometimes called the “zombie flower,” growing in the nursery. Another 2015 message even included a subject line about the plant and used the phrase “ELIMINATES free will,” and that wasn’t the only reference to the plant, there were more.
And while people are combing through emails, construction has been underway at the ranch. The 75,000-acre property is now owned by Don Huffines and was renamed San Rafael Ranch. Huffines has said he plans to convert it into a Christian retreat.
Just last week, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez moved to reopen the investigation into the property and is seeking access to the full federal file as officials prepare to search the ranch.
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