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True killer stories
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Gray was arrested in 1960 for owning and operating a brothel under the guise of a bookkeeping firm in Sacramento she was found guilty and was sentenced to ninety days in the Sacramento County Jail. They had a turbulent marriage Gray would take advantage of Johansson's frequent trips to sea by inviting men to their home and gambling away his money. She created a fake persona, calling herself "Teya Singoalla Neyaarda", and claiming to be a Muslim of Egyptian and Israeli descent. In 1952, Gray married merchant seaman Axel Bren Johansson in San Francisco. Six months after her release, she left Riverside. She was charged and pled guilty to two counts of forgery, serving four months in jail and three years' probation. In the spring of 1948, Gray was arrested for purchasing women's accessories using forged checks in Riverside. McFaul left her in late 1948, after she suffered a miscarriage. Gray had two daughters between 19 she sent one child to live with relatives in Sacramento and placed the other for adoption.

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Gray's first marriage, at the age of sixteen, in 1945, was to a soldier named Fred McFaul, who had just returned from the Pacific theater of World War II. Puente and her siblings were subsequently sent to an orphanage, where she was sexually abused. Her father died of tuberculosis in 1937 her mother lost custody of her children in 1938 and died in a motorcycle accident by the end of the year.

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She had a traumatic upbringing her parents were both alcoholics and her father repeatedly threatened to commit suicide in front of his children. Puente was born Dorothea Helen Gray on January 9, 1929, in Redlands, California, to Trudy Mae ( née Yates) and Jesse James Gray.














True killer stories