David Parker Ray Investigation

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 167)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 334)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 77)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 84)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 90)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 100)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 115)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 222)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 223)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 225)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 226)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 230)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 231)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 313)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 314)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 320)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 322)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 327)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 328)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 52)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 53)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 54)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 55)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 56)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 57)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 58)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 59)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 60)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 61)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Watch from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 287)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 217)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 219)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 220)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 221)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 224)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 227)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 228)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 229)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 238)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 260)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 261)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 269)
Shoe collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 272)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 273)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 274)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 284)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 291)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 293)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 298)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 4)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 5)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 6)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 7)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 8)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 9)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 10)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 11)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 12)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 275)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 276)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 277)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 278)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 279)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 280)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 281)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 282)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 283)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 285)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 133)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 125)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 154)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 185)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 193)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 213)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 286)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 295)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 297)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 308)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 373)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 386)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 240)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 241)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 265)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 264)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 266)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 267)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 268)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 270)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 271)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 388)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 389)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 392)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 393)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 394)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 395)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 396)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 397)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 398)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Coin from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 214)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Coin from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 215)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 383)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 385)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 387)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Watch from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 163)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 239)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 242)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 243)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 244)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 249)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 250)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 251)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 252)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 253)
Shoes collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 262)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Clothing from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 263)
A pair of gloves collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 184)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 186)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 187)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 188)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 189)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 192)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 194)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 195)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 196)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 197)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 198)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 199)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 200)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 201)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 204)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 169)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 170)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 171)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 190)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 191)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 202)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 203)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 209)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 210)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 218)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 343)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 347)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 348)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 358)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 384)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 391)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 399)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 400)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 216)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 236)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 237)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 245)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 246)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 247)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 248)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 254)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 255)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 256)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 257)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 1)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 2)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 3)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 13)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 14)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 15)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 16)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 17)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 18)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 19)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 303)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 304)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 305)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 329)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 331)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 332)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 258)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 259)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 288)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 289)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 360)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 361)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 362)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 369)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 390)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 20)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 21)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 22)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 23)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 24)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 290)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 292)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 301)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 302)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 312)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 330)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 335)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 336)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 339)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 340)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 35)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 36)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 37)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 38)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 39)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 40)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 41)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 42)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 43)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 44)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 352)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 353)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 354)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 355)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 25)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 26)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 27)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 28)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 29)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 64)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 65)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 66)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 67)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 68)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 69)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 70)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 71)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 72)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 73)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 92)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 93)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 94)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 95)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 96)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 97)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 98)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 99)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 101)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 102)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 108)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 109)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 110)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 111)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 112)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 113)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 114)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 116)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 117)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 118)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 74)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 75)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 76)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 78)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 79)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 80)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 81)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 82)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 83)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 85)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 103)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 104)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 105)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 106)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 107)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 119)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 120)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 121)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 122)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 123)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Items from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 351)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 30)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 31)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 32)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 33)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 34)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 45)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 46)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 47)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 48)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 150)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 151)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 152)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 153)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 155)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 156)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 157)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 158)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 159)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 160)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 49)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 50)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 51)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 62)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 63)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 86)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 87)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 88)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 89)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 91)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 145)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 146)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 147)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 148)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 149)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 161)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 162)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 164)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 165)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 166)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 381)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 382)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 370)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 371)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 372)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 374)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 375)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 376)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 377)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 378)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 379)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 380)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 342)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 344)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 345)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 346)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 349)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 350)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 356)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 357)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 359)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 363)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 208)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 211)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 212)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 232)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 233)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 234)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 235)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 294)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 296)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 299)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 124)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 126)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 127)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 128)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 129)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 130)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 131)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 132)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 138)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 139)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 182)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 183)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 205)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 206)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 207)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 300)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 306)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 307)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 309)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 310)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 140)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 141)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 142)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 143)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 144)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 172)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 173)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 174)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 175)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 176)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 326)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 333)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 337)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 338)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 341)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 364)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 365)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 366)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 367)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 368)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 319)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 321)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 323)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 324)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 325)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 178)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 179)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 180)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 181)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 311)
Items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 315)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 316)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 317)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 318)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 134)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 135)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 136)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 137)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Item from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 168)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.

Jewelry from David Parker Ray Investigation (Photo 177)
One of the items collected during the investigation of David Parker Ray, a New Mexico man who died in state prison in 2002 while serving a sentence of more than 223 years in connection with kidnapping and other charges involving two women who said he sexually tortured them at his residence near Elephant Butte Lake. The FBI believes some of the items, which include jewelry and clothes, may have been taken from victims and is asking the public to see if they recognize any of the items.