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Dennis Rader

Dennis Rader, bekannt als der BTK Killer, ist ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder. Mindestens zehn Menschen verloren durch ihn ihr Leben. Dennis Rader, in full Dennis Lynn Rader, byname BTK or BTK Killer, (born March 9, , Pittsburg, Kansas, U.S.), American serial killer who. Dennis Rader, geb. , USA, 10 Morde.

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Dennis Lynn Rader ist ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder, der als BTK-Killer bekannt wurde. Dennis Lynn Rader (* 9. März in Pittsburg, Kansas) ist ein US-​amerikanischer Serienmörder, der als BTK-Killer bekannt wurde. Dennis Rader, bekannt als der BTK Killer, ist ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder. Mindestens zehn Menschen verloren durch ihn ihr Leben. Dennis Rader, in full Dennis Lynn Rader, byname BTK or BTK Killer, (born March 9, , Pittsburg, Kansas, U.S.), American serial killer who. Der als „BTK-Killer“ berüchtigte US-Massenmörder Dennis Rader ist zur Höchststrafe von zehn Mal lebenslanger Haft verurteilt worden. Der damals. Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Dennis Rader sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten zum. Rader, Dennis. Das grausame Wirken von BTK begann am Januar An diesem Tag wurden in Wichita ein Ehepaar und zwei seiner fünf Kinder.

Dennis Rader

Dennis Lynn Rader (* 9. März in Pittsburg, Kansas) ist ein US-​amerikanischer Serienmörder, der als BTK-Killer bekannt wurde. Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Dennis Rader sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten zum. Der als „BTK-Killer“ berüchtigte US-Massenmörder Dennis Rader ist zur Höchststrafe von zehn Mal lebenslanger Haft verurteilt worden. Der damals.

He also made allusions to several other notorious killers, including Ted Bundy and David Berkowitz , also known as the "Son of Sam. Despite his cat-and-mouse game with authorities, Rader was able to keep the lid on his secret, murderous life.

Reportedly an attentive husband, he and his wife had a son in and a daughter in The next year, Rader graduated from Wichita State University with a degree in administration of justice.

Still, he continued to taunt authorities and appeared to be poised to strike again. He sent her a letter to let her know that BTK had been there.

In an effort to catch him, the authorities released the recording of his phone call to police, hoping that someone might recognize the voice. After several years without a known crime, Rader killed his neighbor Marine Hedge on April 27, Her body was found days later on the side of the road.

The following year, he killed Vicki Wegerle in her home. His final known victim, Dolores Davis, was taken from her home on January 19, Over the next several years, BTK dropped off the map as Rader focused on work and family life.

He had left ADT in the late s and started working for the Wichita suburb of Park City as a compliance supervisor in In his new position, Rader was known to be a stickler for the rules.

He measured the height of people's lawns and chased stray animals while toting a tranquilizer gun. According to reports, Rader took pleasure in exerting his limited authority over his neighbors and other members of the community.

He was also a Boy Scout troop leader and president of his church council. With many news stories marking the 30th anniversary of the Otero murders, BTK resurfaced in Rader sent local media outlets and authorities several letters filled with items related to his crimes, including pictures, a word puzzle and an outline for the "BTK Story.

Rader was arrested on February 25, , and later charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder. His neighbors and fellow church members were stunned by the news, unable to believe that the man they knew was the serial killer that had haunted the area for so long.

Rader, do you know why you're going downtown? The church he attended, his office at City Hall and the main branch of the Park City library were also searched that day.

Officers were seen removing a computer from his City Hall office, but it is unclear if any evidence was found at these locations.

After his arrest, Rader talked to the police for several hours. He wanted the opportunity to tell his story his own way.

He also said he was bored because his children had grown up and he had more time on his hands.

Rader was formally charged with the murders on February 28, Legal proceedings Kansas reinstated the death penalty in Even if later murders are linked to the BTK killer, it was originally unclear whether the death penalty would come into play, as the Kansas Supreme Court declared the state's capital punishment law unconstitutional on December 17, Marsh , and the Kansas death penalty statute was upheld.

The Sunday after his arrest, Associated Press cited an anonymous source that Rader had confessed to other murders in addition to the ones with which he was already connected.

When asked about the reported confessions, Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston said "Your information is patently false", but she refused to say whether Rader had made any confessions or whether investigators were looking into Rader's possible involvement in more unsolved killings.

On March 5, news sources claimed to have verified by multiple sources that Rader had confessed to the 10 murders he was charged with, but no additional ones.

On February 28, , Rader was formally charged with 10 counts of first degree murder. He made his first appearance via videoconference from jail.

He was represented by a public defender. On June 27, the scheduled trial date, Rader changed his plea to guilty.

He unemotionally described the murders in detail, and made no apologies. On August 18, Rader faced sentencing. Victims' families made statements, followed by Rader, who apologized for the crimes.

He was sentenced to 10 consecutive life terms, which requires a minimum of years without a chance of parole.

Because Kansas had no death penalty at the time the murders were committed, life imprisonment was the maximum penalty allowed by law.

On August 19, Rader was moved from the Sedgwick County Jail to the El Dorado Correctional Facility, a Kansas state prison, to begin serving his life sentence as inmate with an earliest possible release date of February 26, According to witnesses, while travelling the minute drive from Wichita to El Dorado, Rader talked about innocuous topics such as the weather, but began to cry when the victims' families' statements from the court proceedings came on the radio.

Rader is now being held in the EDCF Special Management unit, also known as solitary confinement, for "the inmate's own protection", a designation he most likely will retain for the remainder of his incarceration.

He is confined to the cell 23 hours a day with the exception of voluntary solo one-hour exercise yard time, and access to the shower three times per week.

Beginning April 23, , having reached "Incentive Level Two", Rader has been allowed to purchase and watch television, purchase and listen to the radio, receive and read magazines, and have other privileges for good behavior.

The victims' families disagreed with this decision. According to Rader's record in the Kansas Department of Corrections database, he had a Class Two disciplinary report concerning "mail" on April 10, Further investigation Police in Wichita, Park City, and several surrounding cities are looking into unsolved cases before, during, and after and in cooperation with the state police and the FBI.

In particular they are focusing on cases after when the death penalty was reinstated in Kansas. Moreover police in surrounding states such as Missouri and Oklahoma are also investigating cold cases which fit Rader's pattern.

The FBI, Air Patrol, and local jurisdictions at Rader's former duty stations are checking into unsolved cases during Rader's time in the service.

As of November , no other murders have been discovered that can be attributed to Rader. Evidence pertaining to the murders Because Rader did not contest his guilt, most evidence was not tested in court.

However, physical and circumstantial facts that would have corroborated Rader as the BTK killer include:.

Rader's grammar and writing style matches letters and poems received from BTK, though none of his communications were handwritten, but typed, stenciled, stamped with a stamp set or computer generated.

A pay phone that the killer used to report a murder in was located a few blocks from ADT Security Rader's workplace at the time.

Rader had attended Wichita State University in the s. Wichita Police Detective Arlyn G. BTK murder victim Kathryn Bright's brother Kevin, who was shot twice by BTK, reported that the killer had asked him if he had seen him at the university.

A poem in one of the killer's letters was similar to a folk song taught by a professor on that campus in that time period, though Rader himself dismissed any connection.

Rader lived on the same street as Marine Hedge, just houses away. Two of the victims Julie Otero and Kathryn Bright worked at the Coleman Company, though not during the same period that Rader worked there.

Rader worked at Coleman only a short time and not at the same location as the victims. Rader's 16 plus hour confession, given fully and freely after receiving multiple Miranda warnings and recorded on over 20 DVDs, in which he alluded to all 10 known murders in remarkable and grisly detail.

Rader also sent trophies to police in his letters, and others were discovered in his office. Other cold cases in Kansas were reopened to see if Rader's DNA matched crime scenes, but Rader's confession was limited to the 10 known victims and police and prosecutors do not believe there were any more victims because of the extensive records and memorabilia he kept on each of his victims Post-arrest notoriety and profit On July 22, , a controversy erupted on CNN's Nancy Grace show over a poem that Dennis Rader had written that was passed on to someone who then sold it on an auction site that specializes in serial killer memorabilia.

The poem was titled "Black Friday", an ode to the day he was arrested. The poem expressed Rader's unhappiness about being caught, with one of the verses proclaiming, "The dark side of me has been exposed.

Massachusetts psychologist Robert Mendoza was hired by Rader's court-appointed public defenders to conduct an interview after he pleaded guilty on June Rader mentioned the interview during his sentencing statement.

The Kansas Attorney General's office arranged for the settlement money to be distributed to families of the victims.

He was known as the BTK killer or strangler , which stands for B ind, T orture, and K ill, an apt description of his modus operandi. Letters were written soon after the killings to police and to local news outlets, boasting of the crimes and knowledge of details.

After a long hiatus, these letters resumed in Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, , the 1st of 4 brothers. He was the son of William E.

Rader and his wife, the former Dorothea M. Rader attended Kansas Wesleyan University in —66 and then spent four years from to in the U.

He worked for a time in the meat department of Leekers IGA supermarket in Park City where his mother was also a bookkeeper. He married Paula Dietz on May 22, There he graduated in with a bachelor's degree in Administration of Justice.

From to , Rader worked as an assembler for the Coleman Company, a camping gear firm, as had 2 of BTK's early victims. From November until being fired in July , Rader worked at a Wichita-based office of ADT Security Services, a company which sold and installed alarm systems for commercial businesses during Rader's years there.

Rader was a census field operations supervisor for the Wichita area in for three months, prior to the federal census.

Rader had worked since as a supervisor of the Compliance Department at Park City, a two-employee, multi-functional department in charge of "animal control, housing problems, zoning, general permit enforcement and a variety of nuisance cases.

On March 2, , the Park City council terminated Rader's employment for failure to report to work or to call in. By this time, he was detained by the authorities.

He was also a member of Christ Lutheran Church, a Lutheran congregation of about people. Dennis and Paula are the parents of two adult children, Brian and Kerri.

Both were born after the BTK murders started. On July 27, , Sedgwick County District Judge Eric Yost waived the usual day waiting period and granted an immediate divorce for Paula Rader, agreeing that her mental health was in danger.

Rader didn't contest the divorce, and the year marriage was ended. She also contended that the couple was incompatible and that he had failed to perform material marital duties and obligations—possibly due to his incarceration.

Arrest and conviction. He was sentenced to serve ten consecutive life sentences one life sentence per victim , without possibility of parole for years, on August 18, This includes nine life sentences each without the possibility for parole for 15 years, and one life sentence without the possibility for parole for 40 years.

Modus Operandi. Using personal jargon for his killing equipment, Rader casually described his victims as his "projects" and at one point likened the murders of his victims to killing animals by saying he "put them down.

Rader created what he called a "hit kit," a briefcase or bowling bag containing the items he would use during murders: guns, tape, rope and handcuffs.

He also packed what he called "hit clothes" that he would wear for the crimes and then dispose of. Rader developed a pattern for his murders.

He would wander the city until he found a potential victim. At that point, he would stalk the person until he knew the pattern of their lives and when would be the best time to strike.

Rader often would stalk multiple victims at a time, so he could continue the hunt if one victim didn't work out.

At the time of the murder, Rader would break into the house, cut the phone lines, and hide until his victim came home. Rader would often calm his victims by pretending to be a rapist who needed to work out some sexual fantasies on them.

This caused many of his victims to be more cooperative and even help him, thinking that once the rape was over, he would leave them alone.

Instead, Rader would kill them. The name BTK, chosen by Rader for himself, also dictated his methods. Rader bound, tortured, and killed his victims.

Rader would strangle his victims until they lost consciousness, then let them revive, then strangle them again.

He would repeat the pattern over and over again, forcing them to experience near-death, becoming sexually aroused at the sight of their struggles.

Finally, Rader would strangle them to death and masturbate to ejaculation onto the corpse. Rader's victims include:.

Police officials say there is no reason to believe Rader was responsible for any other murders. He collected items from the scenes of the murders he committed and, reportedly, he had no items that were related to any other killings.

Nonetheless, Rader cannot necessarily be ruled out as a suspect in other cases. Rader was particularly known for sending taunting letters to police and newspapers.

There were several communications from BTK during to A poem was enclosed entitled "Oh Death to Nancy". In he sent two identical packages, one to an intended victim who was not at home when he broke into her house and the other to KAKE.

These featured another poem, "Oh Anna Why Didn't You Appear," a drawing of what he had intended to do to his victim, as well as some small items he had pilfered from Anna's home.

Apparently, Rader had waited for several hours inside the home of Anna Williams on the block of South Pinecrest. Not realizing that she had gone to her sister's house for the evening, he eventually got tired of the long wait and left.

All of Rader's communications were poorly written with many misspellings and incorrect grammar usage. It was theorized at times that the writing style was a ruse to conceal his intelligence, but it turns out Rader really does write that way in his everyday life even though he earned a college degree in In , after the murders of three members of the Fager family in Wichita, a letter was received from someone claiming to be BTK in which he denied being the perpetrator of this crime.

He did credit the killer with having done admirable work. It was never proven until that this letter was a genuine BTK communication, although BTK is not considered by police to have committed this crime.

In March , he began the series of eleven communications from BTK that led directly to his arrest in February The Wichita Eagle newspaper received a letter from someone using the return address B ill T homas K illman.

Dennis Rader was the president of his church congregation as well as a loving husband and a doting father. Altogether, he seemed to be a reliable and responsible man to all who knew him.

But he was leading a double life. She had no idea that for 30 years her father preyed on girls just like her.

This is the brutal story of the BTK killer. Rader was born on March 9, , as the oldest of four in Pittsburgh, Kansas. He would grow up in a fairly humble home in Wichita, the same city which he would later terrorize.

Even as a teen Rader had a violent streak in him. Probably more than normal. All males probably go through some kind of, uh, sexual fantasy.

Mine was just probably a bit weirder than other people. Rader went on to describe how he would bind his hands and ankles with rope.

He would also cover his head with a bag — actions he would later employ on his victims. He cut out photos of women from magazines whom he found arousing and drew ropes and gags on them.

He imagined how he could restrain and control them. But Rader continued to maintain an ordinary outward appearance, and he attended college for a time before he dropped out and joined the U.

Air Force. When he returned home from duty, he took up work as an electrician in Wichita. He then met his wife Paula Dietz through church.

She was a bookkeeper for Snacks convenience store and he proposed after just a few dates. They wed in Rader was laid off from his job as an electrician in and shortly afterward killed his first victims on January 15, While his wife Paula was sleeping, Dennis Rader broke into the home of the Otero family and murdered every person inside of the house.

The children — year-old Josie and 9-year-old Joseph — were forced to watch while he strangled their parents to death. Then the little girl was dragged down into the basement where Rader pulled off her underwear and hung her from a sewer pipe.

Her last words were to ask what would become of her. He watched the girl choke to death, masturbating while she died. Then Dennis Rader went home to his wife.

Dennis Rader

This lasted only a few short years, though, and the BTK Killer struck again in August 18, Nor did she ask him about the mysterious sealed box he kept in their home.

She never even once tried to look inside. He would never hurt anyone. Their father was, at his worst, a strictly moral Christian.

But this instance appeared isolated. When she learned of the BTK killer, it was her own father, ironically, who soothed her late-night worries.

Her father waved every morning to year-old Marine Hedge while on his way to church. He returned by morning to the group of young boys with no suspicions.

In , he killed his ninth victim, year-old Vicki Wegerle, while her two-year-old watched from a playpen. Her murder would remain unsolved until the BTK Killer unknowingly brought himself to justice.

Larry W. Dennis Rader in some respect fell into domestic life and in began working for the Wichita suburb of Park City as a compliance supervisor.

He was known to be an exacting officer and often unforgiving with clients. That same year he committed his 10th and final crime.

Rader used a cinderblock to break through the sliding glass door of a year-old grandmother, Dolores Davis, who lived just a few miles from his own family.

He dumped her body by a bridge. In his last year as a free man, Dennis Rader came across a story in the local paper which marking the 30th anniversary of the Otero murders.

He wanted to make the BTK killer known again and in , sent nearly a dozen taunting letters and packages to the media and the police.

Some were full of mementos from his massacres, some of dolls bound up and gagged like his victims, and one even contained a pitch for an autobiographical novel he wanted to write called The BTK Story.

The one that would finally do him in though, was a letter on a floppy disk. Inside, the police found the metadata of a deleted Microsoft Word Document.

It was a document for the Christ Lutheran Church, authored by the church council president: Dennis Rader. When they received a positive match, Rader was taken from his home in front of his family on February 25, The father tried to keep up a reassuring face.

He gave his daughter one last hug, promising her it would all be cleared up soon. He confessed to all 10 murders, seeming to take a twisted joy in describing all the brutal details of how the women had died in court.

The BTK Killer was sentenced to years in jail without the possibility of parole. He escaped the death penalty only because Kansas did not have the death penalty instated during the 17 years of his rampage.

Paula Dietz would never come back to finish it. When the horrible truth of what Dennis Rader had done came out, she refused to ever step foot at that home again.

She divorced Rader when he confessed to the crimes. The Rader family tried to stay quiet during the trial. The media accused Paula Dietz of knowing more than she let on, of protecting her husband, and of ignoring the evidence.

Nor did it escape them that, if their father had been stopped when he first killed, they would never have been born.

They died. And you got to live. Then, read up on serial killer Edmund Kemper , who as a child stalked his teacher with a bayonet.

By Mark Oliver. For 30 years, Boy Scout troop leader and church council president Dennis Rader was secretly the BTK murderer — while looking like the perfect family man to the outside world.

Share Tweet Email. He sent her a letter to let her know that BTK had been there. In an effort to catch him, the authorities released the recording of his phone call to police, hoping that someone might recognize the voice.

After several years without a known crime, Rader killed his neighbor Marine Hedge on April 27, Her body was found days later on the side of the road.

The following year, he killed Vicki Wegerle in her home. His final known victim, Dolores Davis, was taken from her home on January 19, Over the next several years, BTK dropped off the map as Rader focused on work and family life.

He had left ADT in the late s and started working for the Wichita suburb of Park City as a compliance supervisor in In his new position, Rader was known to be a stickler for the rules.

He measured the height of people's lawns and chased stray animals while toting a tranquilizer gun. According to reports, Rader took pleasure in exerting his limited authority over his neighbors and other members of the community.

He was also a Boy Scout troop leader and president of his church council. With many news stories marking the 30th anniversary of the Otero murders, BTK resurfaced in Rader sent local media outlets and authorities several letters filled with items related to his crimes, including pictures, a word puzzle and an outline for the "BTK Story.

Rader was arrested on February 25, , and later charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder. His neighbors and fellow church members were stunned by the news, unable to believe that the man they knew was the serial killer that had haunted the area for so long.

Rader pleaded guilty to all of the charges on June 27, As part of his plea, he gave the horrifying details of his crimes in court. Many observers noted that he described the gruesome events without any sign of remorse or emotion.

Because he committed his crimes before the state's reinstatement of the death penalty, Rader was sent to El Dorado Correctional Facility to serve his 10 life sentences.

Rader's story inspired the Stephen King novella A Good Marriage , which was published as part of the collection Full Dark, No Stars and later became a feature film.

In October Netflix's crime drama, Mindhunter , was released to critical acclaim. We strive for accuracy and fairness.

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Convicted serial killer and sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer murdered 17 males between and He was killed in by a fellow prison inmate.

Dennis Nilsen was best known as the Scottish murderer of many young men in the late s and early s. Serial killer Edmund Kemper murdered six young women in the Santa Cruz, California, area and several members of his family.

David Berkowitz, known as Son of Sam, murdered six people in New York City from to , claiming he received orders from a demon-possessed dog.

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