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A victim's unique tattoo led to the identification of a rape survivor, whose attacker was later caught and arrested thanks to the evidence provided.
45:44 - 47:30 (01:46)
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A victim's unique tattoo led to the identification of a rape survivor, whose attacker was later caught and arrested thanks to the evidence provided.
ChapterConfession of a Serial Killer
Episode50: Inside Satan’s Den: David Parker Ray The Toy Box Killer
PodcastLights Out
Despite multiple searches of Elephant Butte Lake and the surrounding area involving as many as 100 FBI agents, the remains of David Parker Ray's alleged victims have never been found.
47:30 - 50:11 (02:41)
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Despite multiple searches of Elephant Butte Lake and the surrounding area involving as many as 100 FBI agents, the remains of David Parker Ray's alleged victims have never been found. David confessed to killing at least one person every year for 40 years, and his accomplices estimated that he may have killed up to 60 people.
ChapterConfession of a Serial Killer
Episode50: Inside Satan’s Den: David Parker Ray The Toy Box Killer
PodcastLights Out
A convicted killer talks about the lies and distortions told about him during his trial, and how he lost everything including his home, possessions, and health, and that he had used his time in jail to reflect, read his Bible, and get right with God, while one of his victims prays that he will suffer every day for the rest of his life and then burn in hell forever.
50:11 - 54:12 (04:00)
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A convicted killer talks about the lies and distortions told about him during his trial, and how he lost everything including his home, possessions, and health, and that he had used his time in jail to reflect, read his Bible, and get right with God, while one of his victims prays that he will suffer every day for the rest of his life and then burn in hell forever.
ChapterConfession of a Serial Killer
Episode50: Inside Satan’s Den: David Parker Ray The Toy Box Killer
PodcastLights Out
David Parker Ray's confession in a media interview portrays a lack of remorse for his crimes against women, while his daughter was found guilty of second-degree kidnapping and Marie Parker's abduction.
54:12 - 55:15 (01:02)
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David Parker Ray's confession in a media interview portrays a lack of remorse for his crimes against women, while his daughter was found guilty of second-degree kidnapping and Marie Parker's abduction. Despite the conviction, Jessie Ray only served two and a half years in prison, and Cindy Hendy was released after serving only half her sentence.