Okay guys and ghouls… hold on to your butts for this one because even though I haven’t gone into an incredible amount of detail, I think this is one of the worst cases I’ve come across.
That being said, here we go…
David Ray Parker was born on November 6th in Belen, New Mexico to his parents Cecil and Nettie Ray. He was the eldest of 2 children, his sibling being a younger sister.
Ray was physically abused by his father and didn’t have any real contact with his mother, so he and his sister were raised by their grandparents. When their grandmother died, Ray and his sister were split up.
He was teased in school for being unusually shy with girls, despite being described as a handsome teenager. After school, he went on to join the army, and later worked as a mechanic, a job in which he ended up being fired from.
His personal life wasn’t much more successful; he ended up being divorced 4 times and in the process has 2 daughters, only one of which he lived with for a while. He also lived with one of his girlfriends, Cynthia Hendy, who ended up becoming one of his accomplices for a short while. They both abused drugs and alcohol, and Ray was actually diagnosed with paraphilia, which is a psycho-sexual disorder.
His victims were prostitutes and young women, with his first kill being in the 50’s, when he was 16 or 17 years old. Ray was an organised lust killer, having spent $100,000 on a trailer kitted out with sex toys and torture devices with which he would rape, bound and sometimes blindfold his victims. He would also mutilate the bodies after stalking his victims and abducting them. There was also a mirror on the ceiling of the trailer so his victims could see themselves being raped and tortured. To make it even worse, on searching the trailer police also found surgical instruments, chains, pulleys, straps, clamps, spreader bars, syringes and diagrams of the human body. Oh, and there was also a device for electrical torture.
One of Ray’s known accomplices was his girlfriend Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Lee Hendy who moved to New Mexico to avoid being prosecuted for forgery, theft and drug possession. She was ultimately sentenced to 36 years in prison for her involvement.
Glenda Jean ‘Jesse’ Ray was another of his accomplices -his own daughter whom he lived with for a short while. She drugged victim Kelly Garrett’s beer in a bar as part of the kidnapping, and helped also with the murder of Marie Parker. She was sentenced to 5 years probation for second degree kidnapping.
Dennis Roy Yancy was the last of Ray’s known accomplices. He helped Ray and Glenda kill Marie Parker, and was sentenced to 2 consecutive 15 year sentences for kidnapping and second degree murder.
Ray had 14 confirmed victims, however it is thought that the total number of victims could be as many as 60. Some of his confirmed victims are Angelica Montano and Cynthia Vigil, both of whom luckily managed to escape. Billy Bowers and Marie Parker were also abducted and sadly didn’t survive, and Kelly Garrett who was drugged, abducted, held captive, had her throat slashed and was left to die at the side of the road. Incredibly, she was found and rescued and lived to testify against Ray.
Garrett recalled that after she had a fight with her husband, she went to a bar to play billiards with her friends. While there, she claimed that her drink was drugged and she was kidnapped and taken to Ray’s ‘toy box’. She was held there for 2 days and during this time she was repeatedly raped and tortured. Her throat was then cut and she was dumped on the side of the road to die. When she reported this to police, they thought her story was so bizarre they actually didn’t believe her. Garrett’s husband sadly assumed she had run off with another man, so he filed for divorce before moving to Colorado.
A previous victim known only as ‘Angelica M’ made her voice heard throughout the investigation. She explained to the police that she was abducted about a month before Cynthia Vigil. She said that she had reported the kidnapping, however for unknown reasons, the police never investigated it. While searching his trailer, they found photos of another victim and animal bones which had been buried not too far away.
Cynthia Vigil was Ray’s final intended victim, and she amazingly managed to escape after being held captive for 3 days. She waited for Ray to go to work, and then stole the keys off his partner Cindy Hendy. Hendy then struck Vigil on the head with a lamp, trying to knock her out. Vigil, however, was able to unlock her chains and stab Hendy in the neck with an ice pick she found on the floor. She ran out of the trailer wearing only an iron slave collar and chains with the padlocks still on. She made her way to a mobile home where the owner kindly let her in, gave her a robe to cover herself and called 911. The police were already on their way to Ray’s address as they had received another 911 call but it had been cut short. Ray and Hendy claimed to have abducted Vigil in an attempt to help her with her heroine addiction. On searching the trailer, officers found a fake police badge that Ray had used to lure Vigil during the abduction, and there was also signs of the struggle with Hendy. They were both arrested on March 22nd, 1999, with 12 different charges including kidnapping and aggravated assault. He was 59 years old.
During Ray’s first trial, he was found guilty on all 12 charges. In his second trial, he took a deal and pled guilty to spare his daughter from jail time. This is why she was only sentenced to 5 years probation. Ray faced 224 years in prison in 2001, and at the time he also admitted to having a partner, Billy Bowers, who ultimately became one of his victims.
Ray confessed to sexually abusing 2 women at the trailer near Elephant Butte Lake. A number of searches have been conducted over the years as Ray claimed to have at least 40 victims throughout his active years, from many different states. No bodies have ever been found.
Ray would make either video or audio recordings of the tortures, and take trophies of the women’s jewellery and clothing. Few of the victims were released after the ordeal, with Ray claiming to have drugged them to make them forget what happened. Hendy claimed that the victims that were killed were dismembered and buried or dumped in the Elephant Butte Lake or dumped into ravines.
Ray later died of a heart attack on May 28th 2002 while imprisoned at Lea County Correctional Facility at Hobbs Prison in New Mexico. He was 62 years old.

