The BTK serial killer, who is currently serving 10 consecutive life terms in prison for his 10 proven murders, is the main suspect in additional killings.
BTK serial killer Dennis Rader, whose nickname is “bind, torture, kill,” is charged with taking part in the 1976 abduction of Cynthia Dawn Kinney, a 16-year-old from Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Deputies from the OCSO looked into Rader’s former residence in Park City, Kansas, on Tuesday and may have discovered information related to the Kinney case as well as other unsolved crimes in Kansas and Missouri.
At BTK serial killer Dennis Rader’s former home, items of interest were found during the search. The potential significance of these things to the ongoing investigations will be thoroughly examined.
Dennis Rader, known as BTK serial killer, is currently thought to be a key suspect in these unsolved crimes, including the murder of Cynthia Dawn Kinney, according to the sheriff’s office.
According to OCSO Undersheriff Gary Upton, one of the other instances BTK serial killer is being linked to as a key suspect is the 1990 disappearance of Shawna Beth Garber, who was 22 at the time, in McDonald County, Missouri.
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BTK serial killer has denied any role in Garber’s killing, McDonald County Sheriff Rob Evenson told NBC affiliate KSNF-TV in Joplin, Missouri.
As a result of the fact that the self-described BTK serial killer is now the “prime suspect” in at least two more unsolved murders, authorities have resumed their search at the location of his previous Kansas house.
BTK serial killer Dennis Rader was found guilty in 2005 after admitting responsibility to killing 10 individuals in Park City and Wichita, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991.
Dennis Rader, BTK serial killer who admitted killing 10 people in Park City and Wichita, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991, was found guilty in 2005.
According to Osage County Undersheriff Gary Upton, investigators were also able to link BTK serial killer the murder of Shawna Beth Garber, 22, who was found dead in McDonald County, Missouri, in December 1990 after having been raped, strangled, and restrained.
Her remains weren’t found until 2021, when they were recognized.