Inside Satan’s Den Of Torture
Oct. 12 2011, Published 6:56 a.m. ET
Inside Satan’s Den Of Torture
1. A skull-shaped electric candelabra sits among other items inside a trailer used by an Elephant Butte, N.M., man convicted in April 2001 of sexually torturing two women. The trailer, hauled from David Parker Ray's property to a state police impoundment lot in Santa Fe, was opened Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002, to reporters to view.
A skull-shaped electric candelabra sits among other items inside a trailer used by an Elephant Butte, N.M., man convicted in April 2001 of sexually torturing two women. The trailer, hauled from David Parker Ray's property to a state police impoundment lot in Santa Fe, was opened Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002, to reporters to view.
2. In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI agents display a torture device that federal authorities say serial killer David Parker Ray used when he placed his victims' heads inside to torture.
In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI agents display a torture device that federal authorities say serial killer David Parker Ray used when he placed his victims' heads inside to torture.
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3. In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI spokesman Frank Fisher opens a coffin authorities say serial killer David Parker Ray used to torture victims.
In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI spokesman Frank Fisher opens a coffin authorities say serial killer David Parker Ray used to torture victims.
4. In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI agents show the inside of suspected serial killer David Parker Ray's 20-foot-long white trailer known as the "toy box" where authorities say he tortured his victims.
In this Friday Oct. 7, 2011 photo taken at FBI headquarters in Albuquerque, N.M., FBI agents show the inside of suspected serial killer David Parker Ray's 20-foot-long white trailer known as the "toy box" where authorities say he tortured his victims.