Murderer Cary Stayner Felt Left Out, Wanted Fame

Cary Stayner was just 11 when his 7-year-old brother, Steven, was abducted by a pedophile. He was 18 when his brother escaped his imprisonment and returned home. And he was 38 when he brutally tortured and murdered 4 females in Yosemite National Park—a dream he wanted to fulfill since the age of 7.

The Stayner family has been shrouded in darkness since 1972, when their youngest son Steven was kidnapped by Kenneth Parnell. Steven was made to be Parnell's sex slave, and forced to believe his family wasn't looking for him. When Steven was asked to help kidnap another, younger boy, he had enough. He escaped and returned home to his family 7 years after his disappearance.

Steven's safe return was all over the news. There were movies, magazine interviews, and a popular book-turned-mini-series called I KNOW MY NAME IS STEVEN. Everyone was grateful for Steven's return—except his brother, Cary.

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