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David Parker Ray Drawing Toy Box Killers

David Parker Ray Drawing Toy Box Killers

David Parker Ray, also known as the "Toy Box Killer," was a serial killer who kidnapped, tortured, and sexually assaulted women in his homemade torture chamber in Elephant Butte, New Mexico. Ray's crimes were discovered in 1999 when a woman named Cynthia Vigil managed to escape from his torture chamber and reported the crime to the police.

Ray's Early Life

David Parker Ray Young

David Parker Ray was born on November 6, 1939, in Belen, New Mexico. He was the oldest of four children and grew up in a dysfunctional family. Ray's father was an alcoholic who physically abused him and his siblings. Ray dropped out of high school and joined the U.S. Army in 1957. He served as a mechanic in Germany and was honorably discharged in 1960. After leaving the army, Ray worked as a mechanic and truck driver.

The Toy Box Killer's Crimes

David Parker Ray Torture Chamber

David Parker Ray's crimes were some of the most heinous in American history. He kidnapped women, brought them to his homemade torture chamber, and subjected them to unspeakable acts of torture and sexual assault. Ray's torture chamber, known as the "Toy Box," was a soundproof trailer that was equipped with all sorts of torture devices, including chains, pulleys, straps, and surgical instruments. He would often play a recording of himself telling his victims what he planned to do to them before he began the torture.

Ray's victims were often drugged before they were brought to the Toy Box. Once they were there, he would strap them down to a gynecological table and perform all sorts of sadistic acts on them. He would often use electric shocks, as well as water and air pressure to torture his victims. He would also force his victims to watch pornographic films, and he would often dress them up in provocative clothing and take pictures of them.

The Discovery of the Toy Box Killer's Crimes

David Parker Ray Arrested

David Parker Ray's crimes were discovered in 1999 when a woman named Cynthia Vigil managed to escape from the Toy Box. Vigil had been kidnapped by Ray and was held captive in the Toy Box for three days before she managed to escape. She went to the police and reported the crime, and the police were able to track down the Toy Box.

Inside the Toy Box, the police found all sorts of evidence of Ray's crimes, including videotapes of his torture sessions, pictures of his victims, and the torture devices that he used. They also found a diary that Ray had kept in which he detailed his crimes in graphic detail.

The Trial and Sentencing of David Parker Ray

David Parker Ray Prison

David Parker Ray's trial was one of the most high-profile trials in New Mexico history. He was charged with kidnapping, torture, and sexual assault, and he was found guilty on all counts. Ray was sentenced to 224 years in prison, but he died in 2002, just three years into his sentence, of a heart attack.

The Legacy of the Toy Box Killer

David Parker Ray Grave

David Parker Ray's crimes were some of the most heinous in American history. His victims, who numbered in the dozens, suffered unspeakable acts of torture and sexual assault. Ray's legacy is one of pure evil, and his crimes will never be forgotten.

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