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CHILD WARNING EFFORTPOST *CHILD WARNING* Dennis Rader's Victims!

The Otero family:

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Shirley Vian:

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Marine Hedge:

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Vicki Wegerle:

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Dennis Rader describes Vicki Wegerle's murder

WICHITA, Kansas -- Judge Gregory Waller: Sir in Count 9 it is claimed, on or about the 16th of September 1986, in Sedgwick County, Kansas, that you unlawfully killed a human being, Vicki Wegerle, maliciously, willfully, deliberately and with premeditation by strangulation, inflicting injuries from which said Vicki Wegerle did die on September 16th 1986. Can you tell me what you did here in Sedgwick County on that day that makes you believe you are guilty?

Dennis Rader: Yes. Again, Vicki Wegerle was a potential victim. I went through those different phases, locked in on her as I would call it and decided that I would try that date. I used a ruse as a telephone repairman to get in her house. [I] drove there in my own personal car around lunch time having lunch hour or approximately that time. It was earlier in the morning then. And uh put my.. I actually went somewhere else and changed uh, changed my clothes into what I call my 'hit clothes.' And um...

Judge: Hit Clothes?

Rader: Hit Clothes. Basically different, you know, things I need to get rid of later. Not the same kind of clothes I had on. I don't know a better word to use it -- crime clothes or hit clothes -- I just call them hit clothes. Uhh, anyway I walked from my car as a telephone repairman. As I walked there I donned my telephone helmet. I had a briefcase. Went to one other address just to kind of size up the house. I'd walked by it a couple of times but I wanted to check it a little bit more. As I approached it I could hear a piano sound. I went to this other door, knocked on it and told them that we were recently working on telephone repairs in the area. And then went to her and knocked on the door and asked if I could check her telephone lines inside.

Judge: Did she allow you in?

Rader: Yes she did.

Judge: What happened then?

Rader: Uhh, went over and found out where the telephone was, simulated that I was checking the telephone. I had a make believe instrument and after she was looking away I drew a pistol at her asked her if she would go back to the bedroom with me.

Judge: Is this the same .357 Magnum you'd used earlier?

Rader: No, this was a different one.

Judge: A different pistol?

Rader: Nods

Judge: Alright, you asked her to go back to the bedroom with you after drawing the pistol on her?

Rader: Yes, Sir.

Judge: What happened then?

Rader: I told her, when we went back to the bedroom, I told her I was going to have to tie her up. She was very upset. And I think we, I, used some material that was in, and that's another thing, I'm not sure but I that I used the material that they had in their bedroom, and after I tied her hands she broke that and we started fighting. And we fought quite a bit, back and forth.

Judge: She was physically fighting you?

Rader: Oh yeah, yes sir.

Judge: What happened then?

Rader: I finally got the hand on her and got a nylon sock and started strangling her.

Judge: So you wrapped the stocking around her neck?

Rader: Nods Yes.

Judge: So what happened then?

Rader: finally gained on her and put her down and I thought she was dead but apparently she wasn't. But, uh, after she was down and not moving any more I rearranged her clothes a little bit and took some quick photos -- I think three of them if I remember. And then after that there was a lot of commotion. She had mentioned something about her husband coming home so I got out of there pretty quick. The dogs were raising a lot of cain in the back. The doors and windows were all open in the house. There was a lot of noise when we were fighting so I left pretty quickly after that. Put everything the briefcase and had her, I already gone through her purse and got the keys to the car, and used her car for my get away car.

Judge: Alright, you indicated that you thought that she was dead. Did you assume later that she was not dead.

Rader: Yes. I guess the paramedics arrived and they tried to attempt to relieve her, revive her, and that failed. I don't know if she died there or on the way to the hospital or at the hospital. I don't recollect.

Judge: But you later found out that she did die as a result of your strangulation.

Rader: Yes.


Dolores Davis:

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Rader: I really had a commitment that I needed to go to so I moved her to one spot, took her out of her car -- this gets complicated -- then the stuff I had – clothes, gun, whatever – I took that to another spot in her car, dumped that off (closes eyes like trying to remember). Okay, then took her car back to her house, umm, left that. Let me think. Okay, in the interim I realized I had lost one of my guns -- I dropped it somewhere -- so I was distraught trying to figure out where my gun was. So I went back into the house and realized I had dropped it when I went in, when I had broke the plate-glass window, it dropped and fell on the floor right there and I found it right there so that solved that problem. Anyway, I went back out, threw the keys, checked the car real quick like, threw the keys up on top of the roof of her house, walked from her car back to my car. Took my car, drove it back and I either dropped more stuff off or picked her up and put 'em in my car and then I drove up northeast of Sedgwick County and dropped her off underneath a bridge.

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Brilliant post. The scariest part is just how casual it reads, as if he's describing a normal day. The very last words "dropped her off underneath a bridge", as though he was just giving a friend a lift.....Chilling.

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Thank you love!

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Awesome post, thank you. BTK is more organised than your average sk but he had a shit ton of luck on his side as well

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Thankies!

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Oh hey dead kids, anyway what time do you get off work?

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LOL !

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This post is fucking awesome, love all the recollections from the perpetrator, interesting stuff

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:marseyxoxo:

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Hoooly shit that basement photo 💀

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Actually police found out traces of semen on the scene... So, yeah, it's a very creepy case...

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Creepy is a understatement. The guy liked to dress as his victims and take bondage photos of himself as them before returning to his wife and kid like nothing happened!

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this is so scary, i have family that lives in wichita 😭

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I remember in the book he'd do weird stuff like he had a box of Post Toasties cereal &had a doll with a noise around it & put that out on the side of road somewhere, I think it was his way of playing cat 😺🐈 and 🐭🐁 mouse with cops & detective's

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:#marseyeyeroll:

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