Man behind Wichita BTK serial killings caught

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eman (eman), Sunday, 27 February 2005 02:10 (twenty-one years ago)

i guess the title should say 'suspect' actually. still, for a 30 year old case this is huge.

eman (eman), Sunday, 27 February 2005 02:15 (twenty-one years ago)

I hope I'm not injecting too much levity into this thread by pointing out that I just saw a headline on this and thought that B2K had murdered someone.

nabiscothingy (nory), Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:02 (twenty-one years ago)

This is really interesting. I've been reading about the guy for over an hour now.

the other kate (ffs!) (papa november), Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:31 (twenty-one years ago)

You must be one hell of a slow reader then.

Eleventy-Twelve (Eleventy-Twelve), Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:43 (twenty-one years ago)

Theres a heck of a lot more out there about him than just that news story.

the other kate (ffs!) (papa november), Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:44 (twenty-one years ago)

I just saw a headline on this and thought that B2K had murdered someone.

If its any consolation this story always makes me think about Burger KIng.

R. Jackson, Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:47 (twenty-one years ago)

"I KILLED this place!"

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 27 February 2005 03:58 (twenty-one years ago)

just heard that he was turned in by his daughter! she gave a blood sample which confirmed the DNA tests that linked to her dad. wow.

there is alot to read about. this creep has been in contact w/ the media and police this whole time, taunting them with letters, articles taken from victims, he even phoned in the 911 call for one of his victims.

also, this creepy website:
http://www.catchbtk.com/

eman (eman), Sunday, 27 February 2005 06:45 (twenty-one years ago)

I think it's lame that Kansas would have such a short period of time for their statute of limitations in non-homicide cases. Though I supose that, if this indeed IS the real BTK killer, there would be no way he would receive a harsher punishment than the one he'd get for all those slayings. (Well, I mean, for murders that were committed pre-1994. 1994 and afterward and he would be headed to death row.)

(A propósito, es muy interesante que el mayor de Wichita es Cubano.)

Surreal Addiction (Dee the Lurker), Sunday, 27 February 2005 06:50 (twenty-one years ago)

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So they've officially announced a DNA match? Whoa. I guess the trial will be a formality, then... ?

Surreal Addiction (Dee the Lurker), Sunday, 27 February 2005 06:50 (twenty-one years ago)

looks like he should be on the show Reno 911:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/US/02/27/btk.investigation/vert.rader.ap.jpg

eman (eman), Sunday, 27 February 2005 20:49 (twenty-one years ago)

Why does every serial killer wear those same big glasses?

Seuss, Monday, 28 February 2005 00:32 (twenty-one years ago)

The better to see you with...

D. Lester, Monday, 28 February 2005 05:58 (twenty-one years ago)

My Dad has glasses like that. OMG!!!!

kate/baby loves headrub (papa november), Monday, 28 February 2005 06:11 (twenty-one years ago)

Holy Jesus, Kate — CALL POLICE NOW.

PS: I'm happy they caught the guy. Hey, he wanted publicity; now he's going to get it in spades.

sugarpants (sugarpants), Monday, 28 February 2005 21:00 (twenty-one years ago)

Seuss may be onto something here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/caseclosed/images/dahmerlg.jpg

eman (eman), Monday, 28 February 2005 22:54 (twenty-one years ago)

serial killers be wearin' aviators!

teeny (teeny), Monday, 28 February 2005 23:02 (twenty-one years ago)

uh oh
http://www.billions.com/artists/stephenm/images/malkmus.jpg

eman (eman), Tuesday, 1 March 2005 00:35 (twenty-one years ago)

http://images.usatoday.com/news/_photos/2003/10/31-green-river-killer.jpg
Gary Leon Ridgway: the EMO KILLER

Remy (null) (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 1 March 2005 00:40 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.swns.com/vaults/swnsimages/rose.jpg

Rose West?

kate/baby loves headrub (papa november), Tuesday, 1 March 2005 00:44 (twenty-one years ago)

three months pass...
WICHITA, Kan. - BTK suspect Dennis Rader pleaded guilty Monday to 10 counts of first-degree murder, admitting in a chillingly matter-of-fact voice to a series of slayings that terrorized the city beginning in the 1970s.

Rader, 60, of Park City, entered the guilty pleas as his trial was to begin.

Referring to his victims as "projects," Rader laid out for the court how he would "troll" for victims on his off-time, then stalk them and kill them.

"I had never strangled anyone before, so I really didn't know how much pressure you had to put on a person or how long it would take," he told the court in describing his first killings in 1974, a couple and two of their children.

Most of the victims' relatives who were in the courtroom sat silent and stared at Rader; one woman wiped away tears.

Prosecutors had said before the hearing that no plea deal had been made. Rader was arrested Feb. 25.

Saying he was motivated by sexual fantasies, the onetime president of the church council at Christ Lutheran Church and Boy Scout leader, Rader admitted killing 10 people in the Wichita area between 1974 and 1991. The serial killer known as BTK — the self-coined nickname that stands for "Bind, Torture, Kill" — taunted media and police with cryptic messages.

"Today in court, for the first time, our community and the nation has now heard Dennis Rader reveal that he has committed those homicides," District Attorney Nola Foulston said. "Today we have some resolution."

Sentencing was set for Aug. 17. Rader will not face the death penalty because the state had no death penalty at the time. But it's likely he'll never leave prison because each count carries a possible life sentence.

Rader, wearing a beige coat and dark tie, told District Judge Gregory Waller he understood the charges and that he was waiving his right to a jury trial.

"The defense worked with me real well," Rader said. "We went over it. I feel like I'm pretty happy with them."

Asked by Waller if he was pleading because he was guilty, Rader answered, "Yes, sir."

The earliest crimes linked to the BTK strangler date to Jan. 15, 1974, when Joseph Otero, 38, and his 34-year-old wife, Julie, and their children Josephine, 11, and Joseph II, 9, were found dead in their home.

"The whole family just panicked on me. I worked pretty quick," he said. "I strangled Mrs. Otero. She passed out. I thought she was dead. I strangled Josephine. She passed out. I thought she was dead. Then I went over and put a bag on Junior's head."

He later said about Mrs. Otero: "I went back and strangled her again."

When questioned by the judge about the motivation for the Otero slayings, Rader said: "That was part of what you call my fantasy."

Pressed further, Rader said, "Sexual fantasy, sir."

Rader has not been accused of sexually assaulting his victims, but he admitted masturbating over some of them.

BTK's next three known victims were young women found strangled in their homes: Kathryn Bright, 21, in April 1974; Shirley Vian, 24, in March 1977; and Nancy Fox, 25, in December 1977.

After years of silence, the killer resurfaced last year with a letter to The Wichita Eagle that included photos of the 1986 strangulation of Vicki Wegerle and a photocopy of her missing driver's license. Her case had not been linked to BTK until then.

That letter was followed by several other cryptic messages and packages. The break in the case came after a computer diskette the killer had sent was traced to Rader's church.

Rader also was charged with the killings of Marine Hedge, 53, who was abducted from her Park City home on April 27, 1985, and found dead along a dirt road eight days later, and Dolores Davis, 62, who was abducted from her Park City home Jan. 19, 1991. Those deaths were not linked to BTK until Rader's arrest.

He described to the court how he chose his victims.

"If you've read much about serial killers, they go through what they call different phases. In the trolling stage, basically, you're looking for a victim at that time. You can be trolling for months or years, but once you lock in on a certain person, you become a stalker. That might be several of them but you really hone in on one person. They basically become the ... that's the victim. Or at least that's what you want it to be."

He said he told Nancy Fox he had "sexual problems," forced her to strip, then handcuffed her and strangled her with a belt. After she was dead, he said, he removed the handcuffs from her body and masturbated over her.

Rader has lived in the Wichita area almost his entire life, earning a criminal justice degree at a local university. He worked in suburban Park City as a compliance officer, handling code violations and stray dogs. He has been married for 34 years and has two grown children.

Victim families left the courtroom, escorted by officials into another building, and did not speak to reporters.

Steve Osburn, one of Rader's defense attorney's, said prosecutors' evidence against Rader included a confession, DNA and "personal trophies" Rader collected from his victims.

"It was a very solid case," Osburn said.

He said defense attorneys explored an insanity plea, but decided not to proceed.

"From a legal standpoint, we had nothing to work with," Osburn said.

Rader did not apologize during the hearing, though Osburn suggested later that Rader may apologize at his sentencing.

"Mr. Rader basically wanted to take responsibility for his actions," Osburn said.

After the guilty pleas, the Rev. Michael Clark, pastor of Rader's church, said: "That's what I hoped he would do."

Gear! (Ill Cajun Gunsmith) (Gear!), Monday, 27 June 2005 16:11 (twenty years ago)

i think he's innocent!

kyle (akmonday), Monday, 27 June 2005 16:27 (twenty years ago)

Circumstantial evidence!

Gear! (Ill Cajun Gunsmith) (Gear!), Monday, 27 June 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)

I seriously hurt something laughing at that, Kyle.

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 27 June 2005 17:23 (twenty years ago)

they aired his whole testimony or whatever during the plea live on CNN this morning, it went on for like half an hour at least, going into detail about his killings. It was really kind of lurid and gross, I had to mute the TV. (I was waiting to see if they were going to cover supreme court stuff today.) But, fuck, I wonder if the FCC will get complaints about it, it was nasty stuff.

teeny (teeny), Monday, 27 June 2005 18:26 (twenty years ago)

The first thing I noticed from today's footage: his suit looked exactly like the one I got married in.

Rock Hardy (Rock Hardy), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:21 (twenty years ago)

four years pass...

this is still freakin amazing that this was basically the ultimate thing that got him:

When the police searched on the Internet for 'Lutheran Church Wichita Dennis',

johnny crunch, Wednesday, 26 August 2009 23:54 (sixteen years ago)


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