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June 27, 2005

 

BTK: Guilty

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...
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February 27, 2005

 

btk: fuck yeah

I could take this book right here and bash your head in. I wouldn't feel a thing. investigators closed the cases of Marine Hedge, 53, who was slain in 1985, and Delores "Dee" Davis, 62, who was slain in 1991, following the arrest of Rader. "We were finally able to get some (additional) information" tying BTK to those cases, Steed said. He declined to elaborate. Investigators hadn't previously considered the two...
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February 26, 2005

 

btk: stache-tastic

in heaven you will all be my slaves Dennis L. Rader, 59, has worked as a compliance supervisor for Park City in charge of animal control, nuisances, inoperable vehicles and general code compliance since about 1990. He grew up in the Park City area and has lived there ever since. He worked for Coleman in the early 1970s -- as did two of BTK's early victims. He served in the military...
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b.t.k : s.o.l

Mayans said this morning that he received a call late last night from police officials saying DNA of the man brought in Friday for questioning is a match to evidence gathered at the scene of at least one BTK murder. Tests were done Friday. Mayans said that police told him earlier Friday that they were 99 percent sure they got “the guy.” Oh well. It was fun while it lasted and, hell,...
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February 25, 2005

 

btk: no, really, for sure

The mayor of Wichita, Kansas, has called a news conference tomorrow on the B-T-K serial killings investigation. The announcement comes as Wichita police and other investigators continue working in a neighborhood of Park City, about seven miles north of Wichita. Mayor Carlos Mayans refused further comment this evening, saying only there will be a news conference tomorrow morning at Wichita City Hall. Police, the F-B-I and other authorities are also keeping silent...
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February 16, 2005

 

btk: he has a lot of love to give

WICHITA, Kan. - Another Wichita television station received a package Wednesday believed to be from the BTK serial killer. The padded manila envelope was mailed to Fox affiliate KSAS-TV. It contained a piece of jewelry, a letter and another unidentified item, said Don North, news director for KWCH-TV, which produces the KSAS-TV newscast under a joint agreement. So far BTK has communicated primarily with a competing Wichita station, ABC affiliate KAKE-TV, but...
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January 26, 2005

 

btk: talkative

Another BTK package may have surfaced Tuesday, when a postcard mailed to a Wichita television station led reporters, and then police, to a suspicious cereal box that was leaning against a road sign near Valley Center. [...] KAKE-TV reported that its crew found a Post Toasties box leaning against a road sign denoting a curve on a dirt stretch of Seneca between 69th and 77th streets north. The box was weighed down...
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December 14, 2004

 

btk: oh shit

A package of items believed tied to the BTK serial killings was found Tuesday by a local resident in a Wichita park, police said. A man whose identity was not released found the package, wrapped in plastic and held together by a rubber band, then contacted local television station KAKE-TV. The station subsequently called police. [...] KAKE-TV showed film footage of the contents of a package, including an unidentified wrapped metallic...
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December 02, 2004

 

btk: caught?

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is testing a DNA sample taken during execution of a search warrant in Wichita on Wednesday night to see if it belongs to the serial killer BTK, an official said today. A 65-year-old man was arrested at his south Wichita home Wednesday night after daylong surveillance by Wichita police, including members of the homicide squad. He was booked into jail because he was wanted for housing-code violations...
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November 30, 2004

 

btk: profiled

Since March 2004, BTK has sent a number of communications to the media and the police. In these letters, he has provided certain background information about himself, which he claims is accurate. Based upon a review of that information, the following facts about BTK are being made available to the public in the hopes of identifying BTK: He claims he was born in 1939, which would make his current age 64 or...
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November 21, 2004

 

btk: dna

The lead investigator hunting the BTK serial killer has asked former Wichita police officers to provide their DNA in connection with the investigation. "We feel it is necessary at this point in our investigation to request swabs from some former police personnel," Lt. Ken Landwehr, the head of the homicide division, wrote to former officers in a letter published in the quarterly newsletter The re-Tired Copper. "We are collecting swabs to eliminate...
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October 28, 2004

 

BTK: Not Dead Yet

Workers at an office building just east of downtown say a suspicious package that may be from the Wichita serial killer BTK has given them an eerie feeling this week. They say the package was found in a UPS drop box Friday night outside their office complex, the Omni Center, at 250 N. Kansas. Police announced Tuesday that they "recently" obtained a letter possibly connected to the BTK investigation, and that it...
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August 20, 2004

 

Oh BTK

Police Lt. Ken Landwehr asked the public for help in identifying anyone who had contact with the late professor P.J. Wyatt or knew someone familiar with a folk song titled "Oh Death." Police said Friday that a letter sent in May to KAKE-TV that included a table of contents titled the "BTK Story" that had a chapter titled "PJs." Landwehr also disclosed that in a 1978 letter, the killer included a poem...
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July 17, 2004

 

BTK: Overdue

The Wichita Public Library typically opens at 10 a.m. Today, that didn’t happen, because police instructed workers to keep the public away. A supervisor says police were called this morning, but it’s unclear why. Wichita police arrived, but they’re not acknowledging anything happened there. Those who were at the library this morning say police removed a suspicious package that was left in an overnight drop box, possibly another message from BTK....
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June 24, 2004

 

BTK: Confirmed

Wichita police said today that the FBI has confirmed that a letter received by KAKE, Channel 10, in May was sent by the BTK serial killer, as was another letter received by the department earlier this month. Police already have confirmed that a letter mailed to The Wichita Eagle in March was from man who killed eight people in the 1970s and 1980s. "We truly feel that he is trying to communicate...
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May 10, 2004

 

BTK: Maybe

May 10- Statement made by Wichita Police Lt. Ken Landwehr regarding the BTK case; “Good morning. A letter received by KAKE-TV was turned over to us last Wednesday. We are treating it as possibly being sent by BTK. We are proceeding on the possibility this letter is from BTK, and we have turned this letter over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and they will do a thorough analysis utilizing the latest...
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May 05, 2004

 

BTK: three pages

May 5 - It was just before noon Wednesday when a letter arrived at KAKE studios. KAKE-TV 10 and the station's address was typed on a label. The return address is from Thomas B. King, 408 Clayton Street in Wichita, an address that does not exist. "We are trying to determine if it is a part of a puzzle we are working on," said Wichita Police Deputy Chief Terri Moses. Inside the...
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April 22, 2004

 

cyber btk

Investigators working on the BTK serial killer case have obtained a court order seeking information about six people who have posted messages on a Wichita Eagle Internet site that was started after the killer reemerged....
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April 04, 2004

 

The BTK Saga Explained

In northeast Wichita, the sun was turning snow to slush when Charlie Otero returned home from Robinson Junior High School at 3:40 p.m. A minute later he ran out of the house at 803 N. Edgemoor and yelled to a neighbor, "Come quick! My fathers' dead, I think!" Police found four bodies inside the one-story wood-frame home: Joseph, 38; Julie, 34; Josephine, 11; and Joseph II, 9. Each was strangled with the...
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November 06, 2003

 

BTK Strangler: Bind 'em, Torture 'em, Kill 'em

The last confirmed BTK Strangler incident took place on April 28, 1979, when he waited inside a house in the 600 block of South Pinecrest for the 63-year-old owner to come home. When she did not show up, BTK became angry and sent the woman a note along with one of her scarves. "Be glad you weren't here," he wrote, "because I was." research lead me down this particular primrose path. there's...
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