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(SELFHARM/AFTERMATH) Dennis Rader (BTK Murderer) and his Artwork (PART ONE)

Dennis Lynn Rader, born on March 9, 1945, was the BTK Killer. The letters “BTK” stood for “bind, torture, and kill.” Rader was an active serial killer in Wichita, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991. During his youth, Rader hanged cats, reportedly. However, other than that, he led a normal life, joining the Air Force and marrying a woman named Paula. He even had children. In 1974, he would begin work for ADT Security Services. This year also marked the first of Rader’s murders. He killed the Oteros, taking a watch and a radio.

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By 2004, the investigation of the BTK Killer had gone cold. Then, Rader sent a letter to the police, claiming responsibility for a killing that had previously not been attributed to him. DNA collected from under the fingernails of that victim provided police with previously unknown evidence. They then began DNA testing hundreds of men in an effort to find the serial killer. Altogether, some 1100 DNA samples would be taken. The police corresponded with the BTK Killer (Rader) in an effort to gain his confidence. Then, in one of his communications with police, Rader asked them if it was possible to trace information from floppy disks. The police department replied that there was no way of knowing what computer such a disk had been used on, when in fact such ways existed. Rader then sent his message and floppy to the police department, which quickly checked the metadata of the Microsoft Word document. In the metadata, they found that the document had been made by a man who called himself Dennis. They also found a link to the Lutheran Church. When the police searched on the Internet for 'Lutheran Church Wichita Dennis', they found his family name, and were able to identify a suspect: Dennis Rader, a Lutheran Deacon. The police also knew BTK owned a black Jeep Cherokee. When investigators drove by Rader's house they noticed a black Jeep Cherokee parked outside. The police now had strong circumstantial evidence against Rader, but they needed more direct evidence in order to detain him. They controversially obtained a warrant to test the DNA of a Pap smear Rader's daughter had taken at the University of Kansas medical clinic while she was a student there. The DNA of the Pap smear was a near match to the DNA of the sample taken from the victim's fingernails indicating that the killer was closely related to Rader's daughter. This was the evidence the police needed to make an arrest On February 25, 2005, Rader was detained near his home in Park City and accused of the BTK killings. At a press conference the next morning, Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams announced, "the bottom line... BTK is arrested." Rader pleaded guilty to the murders on June 27, 2005, giving a graphic account of his crimes in court. On August 18, 2005, he was sentenced to serve 10 consecutive life sentences, one life sentence per murder victim. This included nine life sentences that each had the possibility of parole after 15 years, and one life sentence with the possibility of parole after 40 years. It meant that, in total, Rader would be eligible for parole after 175 years of imprisonment. This result guaranteed that Rader would spend the rest of his life in prison, without any possibility of parole. Rader was ineligible for the death penalty, because Kansas did not have a death penalty during the period of time in which he committed his crimes. Kansas reinstated death penalty laws in 1994.

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Photos of Dennis Rader:

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/16836774688162522.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1683677468996619.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1683677469358898.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/16836774695304534.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1683677469713454.webp

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/16836774703369677.webp

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Photos of Artwork:

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/16836774708107862.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/16836774710087633.webp

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His obsession for bondage expressed itself in his artwork. He used tracing paper to reproduce female images from photographs, and then would add ropes and other bindings. Rader was obsessed with cutting out magazine and newspaper ads of women models and sketching binding materials over the images.

GO TO NEXT POST FOR PHOTOS OF VICTIMS ----> (will be posted soon lol)

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My childhood friends aunt lived a house down from the guy and they caught him she never thought it would he him. " he was a little awkward at times but such a nice man" lol

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Imagine not having access to high speed internet, how did all boomers not go mad back in the day?

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The irony is that people today who have access to said high speed Internet often have worse mental health.

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idk how popular porn magazines were, but they were a thing, and VCRs

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reminds me of Sinister

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Right???!

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He is a sick mother fucker I read the book Nightmare in Witchita, they even have movies on him BTK was , Bind , Torture &Kill that's what he did to his victims

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Bind Torture Kill :!marseyagreefast:

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suicide commando song lyrics lmao

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q

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Good ol’ Dennis the Menace.

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:sneedbuddy:

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never heard of this before

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Can you imagine if he accidentally tied his restraints too tight in those selfies, where he's wearing wome's clothes and posing as hs victims? It would've been pretty terrifying to see a man like that alone in the woods, but it would make probably the funniest "how a serial killer was caught" story ever.

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:#marseysartre:

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