He was also arrested in 1997 for possession of marijuana and methamphetamines, although these charges were eventually dropped. In 1995, he was admitted to a mental institution after claiming to have had a nervous breakdown and was released after receiving treatment. In 1991, Stayner tried to gas himself to death with carbon monoxide. After graduating, Stayner worked as a window installer at a glass company which is where he allegedly developed a fantasy about ramming a truck into the workplace, killing everyone there, and setting the place on fire. Due to his cartoon contributions to the school newspaper, Stayner was chosen as the "most creative" student in his graduating class at the age of 18 at Merced High School. While his sister's friend was staying over at his house, he even exposed himself to her. Additionally, despite his intelligence being noted by his classmates and teachers and his being placed in accelerated classes in school, he continued having fantasies about women being gang raped before he was a teenager. Although it is believed that his brother's kidnapping contributed to Cary's sexual deviancy, Stayner claimed to authorities after his arrest that he had begun fantasising about abducting and murdering women since he was 7, prior to the abduction of his brother. This leads to social isolation and other psychological manifestations) and was put on medication, though the condition continued to affect him during his high school years the consequential bald spots led to him being severely bullied and having to perpetually wear a baseball cap. Affected people can live with shame because they are unable to stop this behavior by will-power alone. When he was 3 years old, Cary was diagnosed with trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling often leads to bald patches requiring the person to wear hats or wigs to hide it. Steven, who had married and had two children, died in a motorcycle accident in 1989. When Steven escaped and returned home, he received massive media attention which resulted in the 1989 release of a television miniseries based on his experience, I Know My First Name Is Steven (also known as The Missing Years), based on the true crime book of the same name, and Stayner once again felt overshadowed by the attention his brother got. Cary later said that he felt neglected while his parents grieved over the loss of Steven. He was held by his abductor 38 miles (61 km) away in Mariposa County, California, and later in Mendocino County, California, until he was aged 14, when he managed to escape with another of Parnell's victims, Timothy White. On December 4, 1972, 7-year-old Steven was abducted in Merced, California, by child molester Kenneth Parnell. He had three sisters and a younger brother, Steven Gregory Stayner. Early life Ĭary Stayner was born on August 13, 1961, the first of five children born to Delbert Foy and Kay Stayner in Merced, California. Stayner was sentenced to death for the four murders, and is still on death row at San Quentin State Prison in California. The murders occurred in Mariposa County, California, near Yosemite National Park. He was convicted of the murders of four women between February and July 1999. Cary Anthony Stayner (born August 13, 1961), also known as the Yosemite Park Killer, or simply the Yosemite Killer, is an American serial killer and the older brother of kidnapping victim Steven Stayner.
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