The Man Who Needed an Audience: The BTK Killer
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Between 1974 and 1991, a man in Wichita, Kansas murdered ten people. He called himself BTK — Bind, Torture, Kill — and he gave himself that name in letters he sent to newspapers and police, because the murders alone were not enough. He needed to be known for them. He needed an audience. During those seventeen years, Dennis Rader was a compliance officer for the city of Park City, a president of his church council, a Cub Scout leader, a husband, and a father. Nobody suspected him. Nobody was close to catching him. In 2004, after more than a decade of silence, he made contact again — unable to tolerate a local news story suggesting he might be dead or imprisoned. He asked investigators, in one of his communications, whether a floppy disk could be traced. They lied and told him no. He used a floppy disk. The metadata led directly to his church and his name. He was arrested in February 2005, thirty-one years after his first murders, and pleaded guilty to all ten counts. He is currently serving ten consecutive life sentences in Kansas. One narrator. No shortcuts. Pour yourself something good.
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