The BTK Story
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BTK Suspect Arrested
Monday, Feb 28 12 p.m. update
Law enforcement in Wichita are 99.9% sure that the suspect they have in custody, 59-year-old Dennis Rader, is the BTK killer, but while the tone of the February 26 news conference morning was confident, very few details of the investigation were divulged.
The 46 minutes of news conference self congratulations on "catching" BTK seems a bit misplaced considering that after 30 years of so-called investigation, police were not even able to tie three victims (Wegerle, Hedge and Davis) to BTK. Let's also not forget that had it not been for his daughter, Kerri Rader, cooperating with the police before the arrest, there probably would have been no arrest. It's hard to understand how so much investigative effort on the part of Wichita police and the FBI failed to respond to the obvious clues in Rader's past that tied in with the profile that had been developed for BTK:
- He went to Wichita State University, where one BTK letter was photocopied and a Professor P.J. Wyatt had exposed in her classes the poem "Oh, Death" from which BTK created one of his poems.
- He was in the Air Force. It was long speculated that BTK got the letters from "Born To Kill," a USAF squadron term. He may have met BTK victim Joseph Otero, also in the Air Force at that time.
- He worked at Coleman's, where two other victims worked
- He is an odd guy with a need to exert power and control as evidenced by the code compliance position he held with the Park City government. Several of his neighbors have gone on the record calling him a bureaucratic "bully." This type of behavior is consistent with a sadistic serial killer and should have been a red flag to investigators.
- He lived nearby some victims, even on the same street as one of them.
It will be interesting to know if Rader was on any of the lists of suspects that police had collected over the past 30 years and, if so, why did they not collect any DNA from him?
It would be very surprising if some other cold cases don't turn out to be BTK victims as well. To name a few that have been listed by Wichita residents on Internet bulletin boards
- "Nov. 12, 1974: Sherry Baker, a Wichita State University student
stabbed in her apartment. Hands tied behind back (with a coiled telephone cord)
No sign of forced entry. - June 29, 1985: Linda Shawn Casey, a Wichita State University student
found dead on the bedroom floor of her home bound, beaten, sexually assaulted, tabbed repeatedly. No sign of forced entry. At the time, BTK was mentioned as a possibility but discounted due to the length of time since his last known victim. - Nov, 12, 1999: Tina Frederick, lived a few blocks from BTK victim Shirley Vian.
Found shot to death in her apartment - lying on a bedroom floor."
Also, it's likely that there are even other BTK victims. Serial killers can't stop, they just become more imaginative about hiding their crimes.
District Attorney Nola Foulston said there is no statute of limitations on murder. However, the dealth penalty was not approved in Kansas until 1994. No death penalty applies to murder cases committed before 1994. In other words, the BTK case may not a capital case, unless they can tie him to new murders that occurred in 1994 or later.
Prosecutors will not be discussing the case publically after any charges are filed, Foulston said, to ensure that information released does not harm the trial.

Two new victims have been uncovered in the investigation, bringing the number of BTK victims from eight to ten.


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In 2004, there was a great deal of excitement when police arrested a man that the media believed was connected to the BTK case. At around 7:30 in the evening on December 1, 2004 after a day of heavy surveillance, police arrested a 64-year-old man at his south


- Birth of a Serial Killer
- Dawn
- Fetish
- Different Worlds Collide
- Vanishing Act
- Ghost Busters
- The Next Step
- Cold Case Squad
- Profile
- Aftermath
- BTK Returns
- Will There Be More?
- More Clues
- Name Games
- Police Power
- Too Many Clues
- BTK Suspect Arrested
- Who is Dennis Rader?
- New Revelations
- Exercising Power and Control
- Rader Court Hearing
- New Clues
- BTK Messages Revealed
- Kerri Rader's DNA
- Digital Footprints
- BTK's Signature
- Those Who Remain
- Piecing Together the Puzzle
- Nightmare in Wichita - Book Review
- Not Guilty
- Rader Uncovered
- Creating an Insanity Plea
- Surprise Confession: Otero Murders
- Confession: Kathryn Bright
- Confession: Shirley Vian Relford
- Confession: Nancy Fox
- Confession: Marine Hedge
- Confession: Vicki Wegerle
- Confession: Dolores Davis
- The Psychopathic Mind
- Dennis Rader Speaks
- Legal Matters: Dennis Rader Update
- The BTK Tapes
- In Rader's Own Words
- Otero Murders' Evidence
- Mounting Evidence
- Shirley Vian Relford Case Evidence
- Nancy Fox and Marine Hedge Case Evidence
- Vicki Wegerle and Dolores Davis Case Evidence
- Evil Personified
- Sentencing
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