
To those who knew him David Parker Ray was a skilled mechanic and park ranger, the definition of trusty and reliable. To anyone else he happened to encounter David Parker Ray came off as a laconic, trusty buckaroo of the American southwest. He had no criminal history or shady reputation following him as he drifted around the American west in the last several decades of the 20th century, amassing what the world would learn was amongst the most prolific and depraved histories of sexual predation in recorded history. Ray was convicted of the kidnapping, rape and torture of 3 women but is suspected in the disappearances, kidnapping, sex trafficking and possibly deaths of dozens if not considerably more, from the mid 1950's to his 1999 arrest. Ray haunts the US southwest for the entire postwar era, from Harvey Glatman's macabre emergence to the dawning of the new Millennium
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Epilogue

Interview with Dr Peter Vronsky, author of “Sons of Cain”

Fool me Once: Kenneth McDuff and Arthur Shawcross

A Devouring Need: Jeffrey Dahmer
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