Family behind bars: New arrests made in Sabrina Ray's death
More family members have been arrested in the death of a 16-year-old Perry girl who weighed only 56 pounds at the time of her death.
More family members have been arrested in the death of a 16-year-old Perry girl who weighed only 56 pounds at the time of her death.
More family members have been arrested in the death of a 16-year-old Perry girl who weighed only 56 pounds at the time of her death.
Three more family members were arrested and charged Wednesday in the death of a 16-year-old Perry girl.
Justin Dale Ray, 21, Josie Bousman, 20, and Carla Raye Bousman, 62, are all charged in the case.
Justin Ray is charged with two felony counts of willful injury and two felony counts of child endangerment. Court documents indicate he lives in the home where Sabrina Ray was found dead and is the adoptive brother of Sabrina.
Court documents indicate he “drop-kicked” Sabrina down the basement staircase, causing her to land on the basement floor.
According to court documents, Sabrina suffered serious injury and was unable to walk, talk, eat or drink following that act. The incident happened sometime between March 1 and May 12.
Josie Bousman, 20, is the niece of Marc and Misty Ray. She also lived in the home. She is charged with three counts of aiding and abetting first-degree kidnapping, and one count of aiding and abetting child endangerment causing death.
Court documents indicate she admitted to taking part in holding Sabrina and two other girls against their will in the home and participated in denying Sabrina of food and water.
Carla Raye Bousman, 62, is charged with three counts of aiding and abetting first-degree kidnapping, one count of aiding and abetting child endangerment causing death and one count of obstructing prosecution or defense in the case. Court documents indicate she confined Sabrina and two other girls in the home. She is Misty’s mother, adoptive grandmother to Sabrina.
The arrests come more than two weeks after Sabrina was found dead in her home May 12. Police said she weighed only 56 pounds.
“There was a lot of follow-up interviews that needed to be done with people who resided with (the Rays), had contact with them (and) had day care with them,” Perry police Chief Eric Vaughn said.
Vaughn said while the investigation is ongoing, he believes the main people involved in Sabrina’s death are behind bars.
Vaughn said the case would not be easily forgotten.
“It is very concerning,” Vaughn said. “Very concerning to us the amount of, as you can tell, people who had knowledge of it.”
Marc and Misty Ray, Sabrina’s adoptive parents, are both charged with child endangerment resulting in death, three counts of neglect or abandonment of a dependent person, four counts of child endangerment causing serious injury and three counts of first-degree kidnapping.
“There was a lot of follow-up interviews that needed to be done with people who resided with (the Rays), had contact with them (and) had day care with them,” Perry police Chief Eric Vaughn said.
Vaughn said while the investigation is ongoing, he believes the main people involved in Sabrina death are behind bars.
Vaughn said the case would not be easily forgotten.
“It is very concerning,” Vaughn said. “Very concerning to us the amount of, as you can tell, people who had knowledge of it.”
Marc and Misty Ray, Sabrina’s adoptive parents, are both charged with child endangerment resulting in death, three counts of neglect or abandonment of a dependent person, four counts of child endangerment causing serious injury and three counts of first-degree kidnapping.
The couple remains in Dallas County Jail on $1 million cash-only bonds.
An arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. The trial is scheduled for August 28.