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'''David Parker Ray''' (November 6, 1939 – May 28, 2002) was an American serial killer best known as '''the Toy Box Killer.''' Though no bodies were found, he was accused by his accomplices of killing several people and suspected by police to have murdered as many as 60 people from Arizona and New Mexico, while living in Elephant Butte, New Mexico, approximately 7 miles north of Truth or Consequences. | '''David Parker Ray''' (November 6, 1939 – May 28, 2002) was an American serial killer best known as '''the Toy Box Killer.''' Though no bodies were found, he was accused by his accomplices of killing several people and suspected by police to have murdered as many as 60 people from Arizona and New Mexico, while living in Elephant Butte, New Mexico, approximately 7 miles north of Truth or Consequences. | ||
He soundproofed a truck trailer that he called his "toy box", and equipped it with items used for sexual [[torture]]. Ray was convicted of kidnapping and torture in 2001, for which he received a lengthy sentence, but he was never convicted of [[murder]]. He died of a heart attack about one year after his convictions in two cases (the second of which resulted in a plea deal). | He soundproofed a truck trailer that he called his "toy box", and equipped it with items used for sexual [[torture]]. Ray was convicted of kidnapping and torture in 2001, for which he received a lengthy sentence, but he was never convicted of [[murder]]. He died of a heart attack about one year after his convictions in two cases (the second of which resulted in a plea deal). |