Overview
- State lawmakers said Monday that local alleged victims have contacted the new Truth Commission examining activities at Zorro Ranch.
- New Mexico’s attorney general reopened the criminal probe in February and demanded access to the full, unredacted federal case file.
- A 60 Minutes Australia report relayed claims that people were drugged and raped at the remote property, with alleged killings and secret medical procedures under investigation.
- Investigators have begun imaging the 7,500‑acre site with the cooperation of the current owners to look for evidence tied to newly surfaced tips.
- Earlier limits left gaps in the record, including a 2019 federal instruction that halted a ranch search after a tip claimed two girls were buried near the property.