EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 12 MIN
The Zorro Ranch Break-In: 30 Missing Guns and a Wall of Silence From The Staff (4/30/26)
from Beyond The Horizon · host Bobby Capucci
In August 2018, more than 30 firearms—including rifles, handguns, and antique weapons—were stolen from Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico after intruders broke into multiple buildings on the property. Investigators found clear signs of a coordinated break-in, including smashed windows, tire tracks across the desert terrain, and a fence that had been cut open. Many of the weapons were reportedly taken from a large gun safe, and Epstein himself responded dismissively when informed of the theft.Despite initially reporting the crime and providing serial numbers, Epstein’s staff quickly became uncooperative with authorities. Communications show they were instructed to route inquiries through legal counsel rather than assist police, effectively stalling the investigation. As a result, the case was closed within about a month. The situation raised additional questions because Epstein, as a convicted sex offender, was legally barred from possessing firearms—suggesting a possible motive for the lack of cooperation and reinforcing broader concerns about secrecy surrounding activities at the ranch.to contact me:[email protected]:More than 30 guns stolen from Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico Zorro Ranch -- but staff stonewalled police probe
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In August 2018, more than 30 firearms—including rifles, handguns, and antique weapons—were stolen from Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico after intruders broke into multiple buildings on the property. Investigators found clear signs of a coordinated break-in, including smashed windows, tire tracks across the desert terrain, and a fence that had been cut open. Many of the weapons were reportedly taken from a large gun safe, and Epstein himself responded dismissively when informed of the theft.Despite initially reporting the crime and providing serial numbers, Epstein’s staff quickly became uncooperative with authorities. Communications show they were instructed to route inquiries through legal counsel rather than assist police, effectively stalling the investigation. As a result, the case was closed within about a month. The situation raised additional questions because Epstein, as a convicted sex offender, was legally barred from possessing firearms—suggesting a possible motive for the lack of cooperation and reinforcing broader concerns about secrecy surrounding activities at the ranch.to contact me:[email protected]:More than 30 guns stolen from Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico Zorro Ranch -- but staff stonewalled police probe
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The Zorro Ranch Break-In: 30 Missing Guns and a Wall of Silence From The Staff (4/30/26)
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