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289 | A Bag of Goo // Long & Hard Life of David Parker Ray

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 01:08:43
Publish Date: 2021-12-21 12:56:38
Description: Evidence Photos @ https://talkmurder.com/david-parker-ray

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David Parker Ray (November 6, 1939 – May 28, 2002), also known as the Toy-Box Killer,[1] was an American kidnapper, torturer, rapist and suspected serial killer. Though no bodies were found, he was accused by his accomplices of killing several women and suspected by the police to have murdered as many as 60 women from Arizona and New Mexico while living in Elephant Butte, approximately seven miles north of Truth or Consequences.

David Parker Ray's 'first body' was discovered after Ralph Tutor, a 61-year-old El Paso resident, was fishing in the Elephant Butte.

Caught on Tutor's fishing line was an 80 pound "gunnysack" filled with what he thought was "animal flesh." The sack was "split along its seam", and when

"Just looking at it made you feel strange. The bag had been split, and this material was coming out of it."

How many bodies did David put at the bottom of the lakes?

David said, "The thing to do is cut them down the belly, scoop out their guts, fill the chest cavity with cement weights and then use bailing wire to wrap them up."

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