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Notorious Figures. From 1974 to 1991, a serial killer operated in Kansas. He was known as BTK (an acronym he gave himself that stood for ‘ Bind, Torture, Kill ’, the method he used to kill his victims). He murdered 10 people, sending letters to the police and newspapers that outlined his crimes.
Sep 12, 2023 · Oklahoma authorities are working to recover more “trophies” that BTK serial killer Dennis Rader said he hid in multiple locations, the Osage County sheriff announced Tuesday.
Sep 5, 2023 · Dennis Rader, who took 10 innocent lives in the area of Wichita, Kansas, as the BTK Killer seemingly had his twisted methods figured out to a “T.”
Nearly a decade on from his incarceration, Rader’s twisted appetite for hoarding “trophies” from his victims has led authorities to name him as a “ prime suspect ” in several unsolved...
- Bevan Hurley
Authorities discovered "possible trophies" from victims after launching a search for evidence at Rader's former Park City home, resulting in the investigation of his potential involvement in additional unsolved disappearances and murders: [55]
Aug 30, 2018 · Bonn said Rader would cut out magazine pictures of naked women and dress up dolls in trophies he had taken from his victims to re-live his killings and satisfy his sexual needs.
Jul 12, 2024 · Public Domain Between his first murder in 1974 and his capture in 2005, BTK Killer Dennis Rader hid in plain sight as a churchgoing family man in Park City, Kansas. Dennis Rader was the president of his church congregation as well as a loving husband and a doting father.