Content warning: This story includes descriptions of sexual assault and domestic violence that may be distressing to some readers.
On Valentine's Day night in 1995, American couple Sally McNeil and her husband Ray McNeil were having an argument. According to Sally, that argument turned physical, with Ray laying his hands on her. It wasn't the first time this occurred – but it was the last.
Throughout their marriage, Sally had been a victim of domestic violence. It's something she was sadly used to, she explained in Netflix's new true crime docuseries Killer Sally – saying she had grown up in a household "where I had to defend myself".
Sally and Ray had first met while they were in the US marine corps. Ray, who was a sergeant, had a passion for bodybuilding which rubbed off on Sally. So while in the military, she too began to take part in bodybuilding competitions, managing to place fourth in her first competition back in 1987. And she only became more and more successful from there.
But when the couple married in 1987, that's when Sally said the abuse began. She said that three days into their marriage, Ray broke her nose.
Ray's violence towards Sally has also been corroborated by their two children, John and Santina. It's alleged the children were also physically assaulted by Ray, and forced to watch the abuse that Sally endured.
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