New details in the Epstein documents regarding genetic experiments and murder allegations.

New details in the Epstein documents regarding genetic experiments and murder allegations.

04.02.2026 20:26

Many details have emerged in the investigation files related to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being tried for allegedly running a prostitution ring involving underage girls in the U.S., including cloning-like genetic experiments and murder allegations. It is claimed that the murdered women were buried near the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico at Epstein's command.

The investigation files related to Epstein have once again become the center of discussions following the sharing of some of them with the public.

THEY STRANGLED, KILLED, AND BURIED THEM

The files contain an email titled "Confidential: Jeffrey Epstein" sent to a person named Eddy Aragon, which claims that two foreign women who were strangled to death were buried near Zorro Ranch in New Mexico at Epstein's order.

The email, which is said to have come from someone working at Zorro Ranch, alleges that the women were "strangled to death during sexual intercourse," and states that these individuals were buried near Epstein's ranch at the order of Epstein and his former girlfriend and convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

"CELINA'S 5 FRIENDS WILL COME"

The email also mentions Epstein's sexual abuse of minors, a woman's confession of a suicide attempt, a link to a video titled "Matthew Mellon video," and similar images. The files also reveal that in an email sent to Epstein on August 14, 2010, his former girlfriend Eva Andersson-Dubin stated, "Come visit next week. (Dubin's daughter) Celina's 5 friends will come."

DEVELOPMENTS ON EMBRYO

An email sent to Epstein by Bryan Bishop includes three news links. The email states, "I'm sure you've seen the news. A brief summary of the technical issue: Due to the technique they used, the mosaicism rate is very high, meaning only a small percentage of the cells in the body contain any modifications." Bishop notes that his team is working on a new technique that does not involve stem cells from the testis.

Bishop explains that this method is an embryo editing technique that does not require injection from the biological father and is more similar to cloning, stating that the idea came to them suddenly and they are progressing in that direction. He also emphasizes that some of their laboratories abroad have reported results from "mouse testis transfection," observing an approximately 5% transfection efficiency.

Bishop highlights that this might be sufficient, stating that they are continuing tests but conveying the message that this method is lagging behind new embryo modification techniques. He concludes his email with the phrase, "We'll talk again soon."

In another email to Bishop, Epstein states, "I have no problem with investing. The problem arises if it is seen that I am leading."

Bishop also hints in another email that he continues to conduct more mouse tests at his laboratory in Ukraine.

ORDER TO "KILL" EPSTEIN FROM AN UNKNOWN PERSON

In the files shared with the public, an email dated June 30, 2014, sent to Epstein from an unknown person states, "I give you permission to kill him. Apparently ... with him. He lied to both you and me." After Epstein responds with "Oh no," the unknown person replies in the email, "No one can lie to you and get away from me. No one. 'Surprise!' true."

It is claimed on social media that the person who sent the email is Susan Hamblin.

DEEPAK CHOPRA'S NAME APPEARS IN OVER 3,000 FILES

In the investigation against Epstein, the names of Indian-origin writer Deepak Chopra also appear in more than 3,000 of the over 3 million new files shared with the public. Among the files, an email Chopra sent to Epstein on March 8, 2017, has drawn attention on social media.

In the email, Chopra states, "God is a fiction. Sweet girls are real." Chopra, who actively uses social media accounts, has not yet made an official statement regarding the matter.

In a correspondence included in the documents, it is seen that Epstein and Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, discussed U.S. foreign policy strategies in June 2014. In the email he sent, Epstein mentions that Thiel often hears the "intentionality argument."

Considering the possibility that the "turmoil" in Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, and Egypt is actually what then U.S. President Barack Obama "wanted," Epstein states, "Then we must admit that this strategy has been implemented tremendously."

Thiel, in his response to Epstein, notes that the concept they refer to as the "intentionality argument" essentially focuses on "the U.S. being less involved with the rest of the world."

Thiel expresses that he believes this is the main plan of the U.S., stating, "As long as there are bad guys everywhere and the chaos grows, we need to do less."

THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE

Epstein, who was tried for sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, including the youngest being 14, and for establishing a prostitution network, was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, New York, on August 10, 2019.

The disclosed Epstein case files included famous names such as Prince Andrew, U.S. President Donald Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

The FBI also stated that as a result of its investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice, no evidence was found that a "client list" of famous individuals was kept, and it was concluded that Epstein, who was alleged to have been murdered to cover up the crimes of individuals including government officials, celebrities, and businessmen, actually committed suicide in his cell.

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