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Dennis Rader the B.T.K. Killer

Dennis Rader the B.T.K. Killer. Who. All of the crimes in this PowerPoint were committed by Dennis Rader, a.k.a. the BTK killer. VICTIMS. CRIMES.

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Dennis Rader the B.T.K. Killer

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  1. Dennis Rader the B.T.K. Killer

  2. Who All of the crimes in this PowerPoint were committed by Dennis Rader, a.k.a. the BTK killer.

  3. VICTIMS

  4. CRIMES Dennis Rader bound, tortured, and killed his victims hence the alias BTK. Bind them, torture them, kill them was sort of like his motto. All of the murders took place in the 70’s except for one that was in 1986. The reasons according to the BTK paraphrased were, “The demons within me control me.”

  5. Forensic Science Used The BTK wrote many letters and sent them to the Wichita Eagle, the local newspaper. Forensic scientists used handwriting analysis to try to find the BTK. They also found DNA under one of the victims fingernails that matched the BTK’s. They also gathered information from neighbors about the BTK.

  6. Judgment Day Finally, the long anticipated sentencing of Rader commenced. Judge Waller sentenced him to a total of 175 years, to be served consecutively. Specifically, he sentenced him to "nine life terms and gave him the Hard 40 sentence—40 years in prison with no chance of parole—for the Dee Davis murder. Judge Waller also ordered that he pay restitution to the families of his victims as well as court costs. It was the harshest sentence that he could give Rader under Kansas state law. Yay Judge Waller!

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