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The forthcoming real crime documentary Killer Sally depicts the tale of Sally McNeil, who killed her husband, Ray McNeil, on Valentine's Day in 1995. Sally explains her path into bodybuilding and muscle worship, often known as "muscle prostitution" in the three-part series.
Sally was known for her bodybuilder figure, and she and her husband were regarded as a communal power couple. The couple seemed to be great in public, but Ray was highly nasty behind closed doors. Unfortunately, their relationship eventually soured, and Sally was sentenced to life in jail.
Another painful fact in Sally's existence was industrial discrimination, which drove her to sex-adjacent employment and subsidized Ray's steroid addiction. Sally's life was permanently altered after she shot her husband on February 14, 1995, because she was terrified for her life. Ray had been punching and choking her, she claims in the documentary, and she "didn't know what he was capable of." He struck her as "superhuman."
Sally was known for her bodybuilder figure, and she and her husband were regarded as a communal power couple. The couple seemed to be great in public, but Ray was highly nasty behind closed doors. Unfortunately, their relationship eventually soured, and Sally was sentenced to life in jail.
Another painful fact in Sally's existence was industrial discrimination, which drove her to sex-adjacent employment and subsidized Ray's steroid addiction. Sally's life was permanently altered after she shot her husband on February 14, 1995, because she was terrified for her life. Ray had been punching and choking her, she claims in the documentary, and she "didn't know what he was capable of." He struck her as "superhuman."