Cary Stayner

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Cary Stayner is a serial killer who murdered four women in Mariposa County

Aug 13, 1961

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 13, 1961
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Criminals, Serial Killers
  • City/State: California
  • Nick names: The Yosemite (Park) Killer
  • Siblings: Steven Stayner
  • Known as: Cary Anthony Stayner

Cary Stayner born at

Merced, California

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Birth Place

Cary Stayner was born on August 13, 1961, in Merced, California to parents Kay and Delbert Stayner.

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Childhood & Early Life

On December 4, 1972, his seven-year-old younger brother Steven was abducted by Kenneth Parnell and his co-worker Edward Ervin Murphy. Kept in a cabin in Catheys Valley, Steven never realised that he was only a hundred feet away from his grandmother’s property. Parnell told him that his parents could not afford to raise him anymore and so they had sent him to live with him.

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Childhood & Early Life

Cary grew up feeling overlooked as his parents grieved for Steven. As for Steven himself, he lived the next seven years with Parnell as his son “Dennis” and was repeatedly sexually abused by him. In February 1980, Parnell kidnapped a five-year-old boy named Timothy White from Ukiah. Steven did not want Timothy to suffer the same fate as himself. He escaped with Timothy and informed the police. The Stayners were ecstatic to have their lost son back.

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Childhood & Early Life

Steven was killed in 1989 in a motorcycle accident. During this period, Cary lived with his uncle Jesse. In 1990, Jesse was murdered. After his capture, Cary would tell the police that Jesse had sexually abused him and that he tried to commit suicide in 1991. Prior to the murders, he barely had any criminal records. In 1997, he faced charges for possession of marijuana and methamphetamine, but they were later dismissed.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1997, Cary Stayner got a job as a handyman at the Cedar Lodge motel in El Portal, located near the Highway 140 Arch Rock entrance to the Yosemite National Park. He would later tell the police that initially he had planned to murder his girlfriend and her two daughters about a year before the Yosemite murders, but when he noticed the male caretaker in her property, he did not go through with it.

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The Murders

He would also reveal that he had been fantasizing about killing women since he was seven years old, four years before Steven’s kidnapping. A week before the murders, his fantasies had become so overwhelming that he gathered a murder/rape kit, which included a rope, a serrated knife, a camera, a gun, and a roll of duct tape. He also considered killing four young girls but then realised they were with an adult male.

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The Murders

Stayner started his murderous rampage in early 1999. He got his chance when 42-year-old Carole Sund, along with her daughter, 15-year-old Juli Sund and Juli’s friend, 16-year-old Argentine exchanged student Silvina Pelosso were staying at the Cedar Lodge.

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The Murders

On the night of February 15, 1999, Stayner, pretending to be part of the maintenance team, got into their room and held all three females at gunpoint, although, as he later told Juli, the gun was empty. He put them on the two beds in the room after gagging and tying them up.

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The Murders

Stayner dragged Carole Sund into the bathroom and killed her by strangulation. He then left the body in the trunk of Carole’s car. He then came back into the room and stayed there for the next six or seven hours. According to his statements, he raped the girls but after a while got frustrated with their non-cooperation and his own failure to continue the sexual abuse and torture. He killed Pelosso next and put her body in the trunk beside Rund’s.

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The Murders

Cary Stayner quickly became prime suspect in the case. FBI launched a manhunt and he was caught in late July at the Laguna del Sol nudist resort in Wilton. His vehicle was searched and the FBI found incriminating evidence linking him to Armstrong’s murder.

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Capture & Trial

After a gruelling interrogation, he broke, admitting to all four murders as well as sending the note and the map that led to the discovery of Juli’s body. On August 6, 1999, he was taken to the US District Courthouse in Fresno where the trial began. He entered a plea of “not guilty by reason of insanity.”

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Capture & Trial

According to his defence team, the Stayner family had a history of mental illness and sexual abuse that had not only turned him into a murderer but had also resulted in his obsessive-compulsive disorder. They told the court that he would confess if he were to be provided with child pornography. Dr. Arturo Silva, a court-appointed forensic psychiatrist, stated before the court that he had diagnosed Stayner with mild autism, OCD, and paraphilia.

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