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| - Ray Soames was an honor student and attended the class of '89 with Billy Miles, Peggy O'Dell, Karen Swenson and Theresa Nemman. After graduating with the rest of his classmates in 1989, Ray Soames spent time in Oregon Memorial Psychiatric Hospital and, for slightly longer than a year, he was treated under the supervision of Doctor Glass for post-adolescent schizophrenia. According to the doctor, Ray was unable to grasp reality and seemed to suffer from a form of post-traumatic stress.
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| - Ray Soames was an honor student and attended the class of '89 with Billy Miles, Peggy O'Dell, Karen Swenson and Theresa Nemman. After graduating with the rest of his classmates in 1989, Ray Soames spent time in Oregon Memorial Psychiatric Hospital and, for slightly longer than a year, he was treated under the supervision of Doctor Glass for post-adolescent schizophrenia. According to the doctor, Ray was unable to grasp reality and seemed to suffer from a form of post-traumatic stress. After two of his male classmates were found murdered, Ray Soames learned of this and confessed to the murders. He pleaded to be locked up but was unable to produce any evidence that he had committed the crimes. On a warm night in July, he escaped from the hospital and, after being missing for seven hours, he mysteriously died of exposure at the age of twenty in a wooded area of a state park. At the time of his death, his mother, father and sister were all still alive and he also had a girlfriend.
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