STANLEY — As Sky Roberts drove south from Colorado Springs, Colo., to Stanley, he began to sense the overwhelming presence of his late sister. “I just started looking around, and I could just feel her,” he said in an interview Sunday, standing on the dusty shoulder of N.M. 41, surrounded by chanting protesters. The mansion at the former Zorro Ranch, long owned by financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, loomed above on a hill dotted with piñon trees. - Chapters - descriptions off, selected - captions settings, opens captions settings dialog - captions off, selected This is a modal window. B
STANLEY — As Sky Roberts drove south from Colorado Springs, Colo., to Stanley, he began to sense the overwhelming presence of his late sister. “I just started looking around, and I could just feel her,” he said in an interview Sunday, standing on the dusty shoulder of N.M. 41, surrounded by chanting protesters. The mansion at the former Zorro Ranch, long owned by financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, loomed above on a hill dotted with piñon trees. - Chapters - descriptions off, selected - captions settings, opens captions settings dialog - captions off, selected This is a modal window. B