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James Ray Cable was born on 1948 in LaGrange, Kentucky, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover James Ray Cable's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
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Born 1948, 1948
Birthday 1948
Birthplace LaGrange, Kentucky, U.S.
Date of death 3 December, 2013
Died Place Kentucky State Penitentiary, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1948

Born in LaGrange, Kentucky in 1948, he was first arrested in 1971, on accusations of raping a 7-year-old girl in Owensboro.

Later that year a jury convicted and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

1972

Just under a year later, on June 11, 1972, Cable escaped from the Kentucky State Reformatory but was caught later that same day, leading to his receiving an escape conviction.

1977

He was also responsible for the 1977 murder of a man and is also thought to be responsible for several other murders.

In April 1977, 35-year-old Willie S. Daniels, who was serving a life sentence for manslaughter and two counts of robbery, was attacked by Cable in the prison's gym.

Cable proceeded to strike Daniels with a steel rod across his head.

Daniels was rushed to the prison's hospital where he died as a result of his injuries.

Cable was convicted of first degree manslaughter the following year and sentenced to serve 10 more years of his initial sentence.

Three years later, Cable was paroled.

1980

When the tests were complete the following year, Cable was linked to, and subsequently charged with, three murders from the 1980s.

1982

The first of these to occur was Sandra Kellems, who, on June 8, 1982, was celebrating her 18th birthday.

She decided to go to a friend's house in Owensboro but never arrived.

The following day, her body was found under several trees and bushes.

She had been sexually assaulted and killed by blows to the head with a brick.

Her purse was not found in her possession.

At the crime scene, police made plaster casts of footprints found in the area.

The second of these was Oma Marie Bird, 26.

1983

In 1983, Cable was returned to prison for violating his parole.

1986

He was once again released in early 1986.

On December 11, 1986, her body was found in an alleyway by two children walking to school.

The final of these was the murder of Helen Booth, 24, which Cable had originally been considered a suspect in.

1988

In 1988, he returned to prison for violating a court order prohibiting contact with his estranged wife.

1989

After Clopton's death, his diary was searched, and it was found to contain evidence of Cable's confessing to him that he killed Helen Booth, 24, in 1989.

It also linked Cable to a severed arm that had been found that March.

At the time, Cable could not be conclusively linked to the murder; however, he was convicted and sentenced to 300 years in prison on the kidnapping and rape chargesg.

On May 11, 1989, her body was found in Riverside Park.

Booth, who was pregnant, had been raped, gagged, and bludgeoned to death.

1990

On April 5, 1990, Cable, along with accomplice Phillip Clopton, kidnapped a 15-year-old Louisville girl.

They drove her to a campsite deep into the woods, where they both raped her before tying her to a tree.

Cable briefly left the area to meet with his parole officer while Clopton stayed.

Over the next three weeks, both would continuously rape, whip, and assault the girl.

On April 26, Clopton was alone with the girl but forgot to chain her up, leading to her stealing his gun, shooting and killing him, and running away.

She escaped the woods and alerted authorities, leading to Cable's arrest.

The girl told authorities that Cable and Clopton had confessed to killing teens Sherry Wilson and Bridgett Allen, both 14 and missing since January 25.

2001

The Kellems and the Bird murder cases were reopened in 2001.

2003

In December 2003, DNA tests were carried out to attempt to link Cable to any unsolved crimes.

2004

In 2004, while he was imprisoned for kidnapping, he was linked via DNA to the murders of three women in the 1980s.

2013

James Ray Cable (1948 – December 3, 2013) was an American serial killer from Kentucky.

He died while awaiting trial for the murders in 2013.

Little is known about Cable's childhood.