In 2004, Dennis Rader, the infamous but unidentified serial killer known as “Bind, Torture, Kill” or BTK, who terrorized Wichita, Kansas, had not claimed a new victim for 13 years. The investigation of his crimes, headed by Wichita Police Lieutenant Ken Landwehr, had gone completely cold.
News stories marking the thirtieth anniversary of his first killings (the 1974 Otero family murders) started to appear in the local and even national media. Rader began to miss his notoriety as BTK, and he also hungered for a new victim.
Bungling serial killer ‘the BTK Strangler’ was finally caught after he sent the media a floppy disk with his data on.
Evil Dennis Lynn Rader managed to so spectacularly identify himself to the police several years after going on a murderous rampage from 1971 to 1991.
Though not even Rader’s wife, Paula Dietz, had any idea, he had secretly been leading another life as the Park City, Kansas serial killer, better known as the BTK Killer.
When the BTK Killer — which stands for “Bind, Torture, Kill” — was finally caught in 2005, Dennis Rader’s wife and his daughter Kerri even refused to believe it.
“My dad was the one who taught me my morals,” his daughter would later say. “He taught me right from wrong.”
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