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  1. 31 de ago. de 2018 · Warning: This article has graphic content that may be disturbing to some viewers. From 1974 to 1991, serial killer Dennis Rader murdered 10 people under the moniker BTK Killer, standing for "Bind, Torture, Kill." Around his hometown of Wichita, Kansas, Rader was known as a family man and church leader, and no one suspected he was the man sending taunting letters to police and media detailing ...

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  3. 26 de mar. de 2019 · After BTK was captured, there were many revelations about his horrific actions. Graphic details were revealed through the letters and drawings he sent to police throughout the years, and creepy images of Rader dressed in his victims' clothing were made public. These are the most disturbing drawings and images created by BTK, who is currently serving 10 consecutive life sentences in Kansas's El ...

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  4. In one of the BTK Killer's several letters to police, serial killer Dennis Rader shared disturbing details from his childhood that explained the motivations behind his brutal, sexually charged murders. Rader explained that as a boy, he would often view pornography, which he believed led him to develop violent fantasies as a teenager that ...

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  6. www.cbsnews.com › pictures › btk-victimsBTK Victims - CBS News

    26 de mar. de 2004 · BTK Victims. March 26, 2004 / 7:25 AM EST / CBS News. A body is removed from the scene of BTK Killer Dennis Rader's first known murders. Joseph Otero, 38, Julie Otero, 34, and two of their ...

  7. On June 27, 2005, Dennis Rader pleaded guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder, admitting to a series of slayings that terrorized Wichita, Kan., beginning in the 1970s. The infamous BTK serial killer, whose nickname stood for his gruesome murdering method, "Bind, Torture, Kill," had been suspected of slaying at least eight people between 1974 and 1986.