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00:00:01We have a very serious problem.
00:00:04We have an individual who, apparently, has an uncontrollable urge to kill.
00:00:11It wasn't a bogeyman this time.
00:00:13It was BTK.
00:00:15You didn't need to imagine anything to be afraid of it.
00:00:18He was there.
00:00:19BTK was a serial killer who literally left a historical mark on the city of Wichita.
00:00:27This person spent over 30 years planning and carrying out the murders of men, women, and children.
00:00:38Good evening. We have exclusive details.
00:00:40A new communication that may be from the BTK serial killer.
00:00:44BTK was provoking the police.
00:00:46You're going to find a murder.
00:00:47He was teasing all the women there.
00:00:51A notorious killer kept Wichita, Kansas, on the edge for decades.
00:00:57While hiding in plain sight.
00:01:00Now, the horror of BTK's shocking double life is revealed by one of the people closest to him.
00:01:07If someone had asked me before 2005, I would have said that my life was practically an American dream.
00:01:13I lived with wonderful parents in a large house.
00:01:15And then I discovered that every day of my life was a lie.
00:01:28I want people to know that I'm a serial killer.
00:01:33I can do these things and go back to a normal life.
00:01:37That's unbelievable.
00:01:39But that's what happened.
00:01:47Wichita is the kind of place where kids used to run around in the summer catching fireflies and riding their bikes.
00:01:54Yes, it was a good place to grow up.
00:01:56We never lock our doors.
00:01:59I was raised here, and my family was raised here.
00:02:03Excellent people, a great economy.
00:02:06Many of us are here in the region.
00:02:09Wichita was an industrial city.
00:02:12We started making airplanes in the 70s.
00:02:14I think we had the Cessna, we had the BIT, we had what at the time was the Learjet.
00:02:19We had a golden economy here.
00:02:23The thriving city in the Midwest attracts people from all over the country and beyond.
00:02:29The Otero family had recently moved from Panama for the new job of the family patriarch, Joseph Otero, as
00:02:37aircraft mechanic
00:02:38We spent seven years growing up in the Panama Canal region.
00:02:42He found a job in Wichita.
00:02:44We packed all our things into a suitcase, left my grandparents in Puerto Rico, and flew to Wichita.
00:02:52I was 15 years old in my first year of high school.
00:02:55I was the oldest of five children.
00:02:58It's going to be cold, so dress warmly.
00:03:00This is the kind of weather that makes you want to stay home.
00:03:03In truth...
00:03:03Danny and Carmen were in their first years of high school, and Joe and Josie were in their second.
00:03:09primary.
00:03:11So we would wake up in stages, I would get ready for school, Danny and Carmen were already awake.
00:03:15And Joe and Josie would wait for half an hour.
00:03:19On a cold January morning in 1974, Wichita's reputation as a peaceful community was shattered, along with the...
00:03:28lives of the Oteros.
00:03:30Actually, I think it's a demon that's inside me.
00:03:35He entered me when I was younger.
00:03:37It has been controlling me ever since.
00:03:43But it exploded on January 15, 1974.
00:03:49That's when the bomb really exploded.
00:03:55I remember going home.
00:03:57I walked through the gate to our backyard and saw my dog, Luke, outside.
00:04:02Luke never stayed outside.
00:04:04I went in from behind, I felt that something wasn't right.
00:04:08My mother's purse was on the stove, upside down and with everything spilling out.
00:04:11So I yelled, "Is anyone home?"
00:04:14One of my brothers said, "Charlie, come quickly."
00:04:16Mom and Dad are playing a nasty joke.
00:04:20And I ran down the hallway.
00:04:22I saw my mother and my father.
00:04:27It felt like someone had ripped open my chest and physically ripped out my heart.
00:04:34My father's eyes were wide open.
00:04:36He had a belt around his neck and it was very cold.
00:04:40As soon as I touched them, I knew they were dead.
00:04:44The phone line was cut.
00:04:47The father and mother were found in the room.
00:04:50The mother was lying on her back in bed.
00:04:54She was tied up.
00:04:57The father was tied up, obviously strangled.
00:05:00His hands and feet were tied behind his back.
00:05:03Other police officers arrived, and I kept saying, "I need Joe and Josie."
00:05:08Don't let them go home and see this.
00:05:10And finally they told me that Joe and Josie were inside the house with my parents and
00:05:15who were dead.
00:05:17I barely remember anything after that.
00:05:19To this day, it breaks my heart.
00:05:24The little boy was in his room.
00:05:27He was also tied up with Venetian blind cords.
00:05:31And he had plastic and a t-shirt over his face.
00:05:36It was clear from the impressions on the carpet that the murderer had picked up a chair and watched that boy suffer and die.
00:05:46This made the police officers very upset.
00:05:48And the little girl who was 11 years old was actually in the basement.
00:05:54And she had been partially hanged.
00:05:57She had a rope around her neck that was hanging from one of the pipes.
00:06:02She was not raped.
00:06:04But there was semen that was found in the basement.
00:06:08I remember arriving at the crime scene and the detectives, who would normally say something, were quiet.
00:06:16It was shocking.
00:06:17And it's terrifying for everyone.
00:06:21The police don't know how to explain the bizarre and brutal murders.
00:06:27The investigators started from the premise that the person who committed this act must have harbored resentment against the Oteros.
00:06:35They were thinking that this must be some kind of feud or revenge.
00:06:40Someone not only dedicated a great deal of time to it, but also applied great skill to it.
00:06:45Authorities are investigating the Otero family's history.
00:06:49They study the skillful knots the assassin tied.
00:06:52They are looking for similar crimes in Wichita, in the state, and throughout the country.
00:06:57They involve the FBI, but their efforts lead nowhere.
00:07:02And the city is very shaken.
00:07:05The citizens of Wichita were in shock.
00:07:09And when the details began to emerge, they struck fear into the heart of the city.
00:07:14It was a very disturbing time.
00:07:18Ordinary citizens of Wichita, who had never locked their doors before, were suddenly locking all their doors.
00:07:24They checked their phone lines.
00:07:27When my family was murdered, I felt a sense of emptiness in my heart.
00:07:31It's as if he's no longer there.
00:07:33I feel their pain, I feel their anguish.
00:07:36What they felt while they were dying, I still feel it to this day.
00:07:40It's something that breaks my heart and shatters my soul.
00:07:44Regarding the victims, they were more of an achievement or a goal.
00:07:49A hunt for that object.
00:07:54The Zotero murders are still haunting Wichita.
00:07:58Just a few months later, the residents are shaken by another brutal massacre.
00:08:03Cat Bright was a college student, returning home with her brother.
00:08:08Someone had broken into the house when Catherine and her brother arrived.
00:08:15He tied them both up in separate rooms.
00:08:18Kevin manages to free himself from his restraints and confront the killer, who shoots him twice in the head.
00:08:25Incredibly, he still manages to escape and run to ask for help.
00:08:29The killer realized he had lost control of the situation.
00:08:33He pulled out a long knife and began stabbing Catherine.
00:08:43At the time, they hadn't connected this to the Zotero murders because the modus operandi simply wasn't similar.
00:08:50nothing.
00:08:51Seriously injured.
00:08:52Kevin provides the police with a description of the attacker.
00:08:55A tall, white man.
00:08:58That's not enough information.
00:09:00Then, in October of '74, an article was published about imprisoned sex offenders who confessed to murdering Zotero.
00:09:09And someone wasn't happy about that.
00:09:12This did not sit well with the murderer.
00:09:14He liked having all the attention focused on him and only on him.
00:09:17So he contacted the newspaper called Ittah Eagle and explained that he had a letter that had been placed inside.
00:09:25from a book in the Ittah public library.
00:09:29The police found the content very disturbing.
00:09:33He shared information about the crime scene that only someone who was there would know.
00:09:41Josephine, hanging by her neck in the northwest part of the basement.
00:09:47Hand tied with curtain cords.
00:09:50A knot with four or five turns.
00:09:53You probably call me psychotic.
00:09:55I'll never know when that monster enters my brain, but it's here to stay.
00:10:01He has already chosen his next victim or victims.
00:10:06Good luck hunting.
00:10:09He said, you can call me tie up, torture, kill.
00:10:14Because that's what I do.
00:10:16Later shortened to Ittah Eagle.
00:10:21We immediately realized that we might have someone in our community who is a serial killer.
00:10:30At this point, you're thinking, we need to find that person.
00:10:35Or we'll probably have other victims.
00:10:39But to the authorities' surprise, the BTK disappeared for the rest of 1974.
00:10:47Until 1975 and 1976.
00:10:51And you think, where is he? Where did he go? Is he dead? Is he in jail? Is he killing?
00:10:57elsewhere?
00:10:58Why are we being told there's a serial killer? Is he going to kill again? Or is he still killing?
00:11:06Someone who is a psychopath? They want to blend in. They don't want to show who they really are.
00:11:13They keep camouflaging themselves, camouflaging themselves, camouflaging themselves, so that you think he's your brother, your
00:11:19neighbor, her son, her husband, and her father.
00:11:23My brother was born in 1975. He and I are three years apart in age.
00:11:28My mom remembers telling my dad, you know? I'm worried about going out alone. BTK
00:11:34He's out there killing women.
00:11:35And my father told her, don't worry, you're safe.
00:11:43I started many, many years ago.
00:11:48It's like a volcano erupting, and erupting very quickly.
00:11:54With BTK out of the news for over two years, Wichita believes she is safe.
00:12:01But on March 17, 1977, that illusion was violently shattered.
00:12:08My mother sent me to the store. She was sick in bed.
00:12:13He sent me to Dillon's to buy a can of soup.
00:12:19On the way back, the infamous BTK stopped me on the sidewalk.
00:12:25He showed me a picture. He asked me if I knew who it was.
00:12:29I said, no sir. And he let me go.
00:12:34About 15 minutes later, he knocked on our door.
00:12:38I opened it and there was the same guy.
00:12:41And he went in immediately.
00:12:45At that moment, my mother went to the bedroom door and said,
00:12:49What's going on here?
00:12:51And he picked up a gun.
00:12:54My mother said, do what he says.
00:12:56He told my mother to put some blankets and toys in the bathroom.
00:13:03And he put us in there.
00:13:05He tied the door to the sink.
00:13:09He pushed one bed against the other in the doorway.
00:13:12That's where my mother was murdered.
00:13:16I peeked through the crack in the door.
00:13:20I saw everything.
00:13:24She was naked, her feet bound with duct tape.
00:13:29He tied his hands with the ribbon behind his back.
00:13:31Of witches.
00:13:36My brother, he broke the bathroom window.
00:13:40Screaming for help.
00:13:43I ran through the door and...
00:13:47I broke it.
00:13:50After I ran trying to untie the rope, I knew there was no hope.
00:13:54If I could have let go of the rope, I might have had some hope.
00:14:03I was a five-year-old boy.
00:14:06What could I do?
00:14:11The traumatized child tries to describe her mother's attacker to the police.
00:14:16But like Kevin Bright before him, he's too vague to be useful.
00:14:21After that, I deleted a few years.
00:14:32How do you recover from that?
00:14:34How does a five-year-old recover from that?
00:14:38This was a guy who never had the chance to grow up and have a life.
00:14:45Because he peeked through the door that day.
00:14:48And he saw his mother being strangled.
00:14:56We knew we had someone in the community who was a real monster.
00:15:01Not a person, not a human.
00:15:03But he'd be a monster to let that happen.
00:15:08Although there are some minor differences in the killer's modus operandi,
00:15:13The police are convinced that this is the work of the same man who murdered the Oteros.
00:15:18But they were afraid of causing panic.
00:15:20They didn't want people to know that these cases were connected.
00:15:24until they were absolutely certain that they were.
00:15:28Investigators are keeping the story under control.
00:15:31But seven months later, that job becomes much more difficult.
00:15:35when the killer himself calls the police to report his most recent victim.
00:15:40You will find a homicide at 843 South Pershing Street, Nancy Fox.
00:15:49Nancy Fox was single and lived alone.
00:15:54When the police arrived at the scene, they were disturbed by what they found.
00:16:00She was found in her bed, strangled to death.
00:16:06Some of her clothes were taken, and her hands and feet were also tied.
00:16:14The killer ejaculates on her shirt and throws it aside.
00:16:19He left it at the crime scene.
00:16:21There was no doubt. It was clear that it was BTK.
00:16:26You're going to find a murder.
00:16:29Voice experts studied the recorded phone call, focusing particularly on the unusual pronunciation of the word "homicide."
00:16:34You're going to find a murder.
00:16:36But it leads nowhere.
00:16:37Yes, 843.
00:16:39We were trying to connect these victims, but there was no way to connect them.
00:16:44We took our police officers to FBI headquarters.
00:16:48We have experts here.
00:16:50What more could we do?
00:16:52Nine weeks later, a letter was sent to Cake TV in Wichita.
00:16:56This makes it impossible to keep all the horror of BTK away from the public.
00:17:01How many do I have to kill before I get a name in the newspaper or the country's attention?
00:17:06The police believe that none of these deaths are related to Josephine.
00:17:11When I hanged him, it excited me.
00:17:15You don't understand these things because you're not under the influence of the X factor.
00:17:21Whether it was a sexual desire, or a voice in his head, or a demon to him, it meant that's why.
00:17:28that he killed him.
00:17:29The letter also includes a disturbing poem for Nancy Fox.
00:17:34Along with a graphic drawing of her tied to her bed.
00:17:39It was as if he had sat there and drawn her while she was dying.
00:17:45It was awful.
00:17:49At the end of the letter to Nancy Fox, he said
00:17:52Seven have already fallen, and many more are yet to come.
00:17:59Chief Lamunion realizes he has no choice but to inform the citizens of Wichita about the grave threat.
00:18:07between them.
00:18:08We needed to step up and give him what he wanted.
00:18:13With the idea of preventing him from killing again.
00:18:18With us now is Police Chief Richard Lamunion.
00:18:20We have an individual who apparently has an uncontrollable urge to kill at times.
00:18:27We weren't just communicating with the citizens of Wichita, we were communicating with him.
00:18:35We were saying hi.
00:18:36We noticed you.
00:18:38Now work with us.
00:18:40There is no doubt that the only person here would have the type of information that was in that letter.
00:18:46It could only have been the murderer himself.
00:18:49And that was the first time the public had learned anything about BTK.
00:18:54It was the first time the public knew we had a serial killer.
00:18:59People were terrified.
00:19:01They knew that life had changed forever for them.
00:19:05Still, in the weeks and months that followed the bombshell broadcast by Lamunion on television,
00:19:11BTK is silent again.
00:19:13And the matter cools down.
00:19:17A serial killer will target a specific category of people.
00:19:23Whether they are little boys, nurses, or prostitutes.
00:19:27And in this case, we had none of that.
00:19:30The victims were literally random.
00:19:35Experts said serial killers are loners.
00:19:39I was convinced that this was not true.
00:19:42This individual was a member of this community.
00:19:46And the reason we couldn't find him was because he was one of us.
00:19:52I was born in June 1978 in Wichita, Kansas.
00:19:57We were a family as traditional as any other.
00:20:01I wouldn't have thought my father had secrets.
00:20:04Because he's very similar to the most transparent, ordinary, normal, and boring people you could ever meet.
00:20:10And it's the strangest, most surreal and horrible thing to discover that he's a psychopath and a sexual sadist.
00:20:21In elementary school, I started having sexual fantasies, probably more than usual.
00:20:26A little stranger than other people.
00:20:29BTK killed seven people, boss.
00:20:32What kind of clues do you have?
00:20:35Honestly, we don't have any solid leads.
00:20:39We have nothing to point us towards any particular individual.
00:20:43In 1978, after the police chief said on television
00:20:48for the community that we had a serial killer,
00:20:51BTK was quiet for a while.
00:20:55But why he remained quiet all this time, only BTK knows.
00:21:04In 1984, Chief Lamunion assembled a task force of veteran investigators.
00:21:09and newcomers with the sole purpose of working on the BTK case.
00:21:13The local media call them the ghostbusters.
00:21:17I think we're going to solve the crime.
00:21:19The question is when are we going to solve the crime?
00:21:22The detectives organize years of files and meticulously transfer them to computers.
00:21:28They develop new profiles and lists of suspects.
00:21:32They spoke with hundreds of men.
00:21:36They discovered thousands of clues.
00:21:38We simply couldn't connect the ports.
00:21:42Lamunion is grateful that BTK hasn't taken any lives in Wichita since Nancy Fox in 1977.
00:21:49At least none known to the police.
00:21:53But the story on the highway in Park City might be different.
00:21:58There are six cities that are neighbors of Wichita.
00:22:03Park City is one of them.
00:22:05It's a city that people pass through on the highway.
00:22:09Frankly, they don't stop there.
00:22:11For young Carrie Rossum, Park City is her home and her heart.
00:22:16We had three bedrooms.
00:22:18Mine was across from my parents'.
00:22:20My father was in charge of things outside the home, and my mother took care of things around the house.
00:22:25My father liked to sit in a certain place and liked things his way.
00:22:29I wasn't supposed to touch his things.
00:22:31It was better to take my father outside and tend the garden with him or go for a walk with him.
00:22:35he.
00:22:36When you're a child, you discover these things about your father and then you kind of learn how to deal with them.
00:22:41with him.
00:22:43And I spent a lot of time with my parents, especially with my father.
00:22:47We used to camp and fish.
00:22:50We were practically forced to go to church every Sunday.
00:22:56Just a normal American family.
00:23:00You know? In the Midwest.
00:23:03I often used to say that my father was my best friend.
00:23:13Park City is a far cry from the horrors that BTK inflicted on Wichita.
00:23:18But on a cold April night in '85, a shocking murder leaves some investigators wondering if a monster...
00:23:27He ventured further afield.
00:23:29Mrs. Red was our neighbor.
00:23:31She lived seven houses away from us.
00:23:34Occasionally, Mrs. Red would be in the yard, and I remember walking past, waving to her, my parents saying hi.
00:23:41And then, later, I found out that Mrs. Red's body had been found and that she had been strangled.
00:23:47The body was naked and police say it was badly decomposed.
00:23:51A pair of pantyhose was found lying in the ditch next to her, but police say that's it.
00:23:56The only proof they have.
00:23:58We can't prove it one way or the other, but I remember two of the investigators saying, "This is the..."
00:24:05BTK, and some of the others said, I don't think so.
00:24:10Back in Wichita, a year later, a 28-year-old mother of two, Vicky Waggerly, is
00:24:16strangled to death in her home while her son plays in the next room.
00:24:20The suspect is her husband.
00:24:23Her husband came home for lunch.
00:24:27He found his son alone at home and walked around the house briefly, calling for his wife.
00:24:33And he actually thought that maybe she had gone to the supermarket.
00:24:38Thirty to forty minutes after arriving home, when he entered the room, he found Vicky lying between the
00:24:44bed and dresser.
00:24:55Naturally, the police will suspect the husband, because he's always the prime suspect, number one.
00:25:01Number two, he was in the house for a long time and couldn't find her.
00:25:06But the case was never solved; no one was ever arrested.
00:25:10At the end of 1986, as far as Wichita police know, BTK had not claimed any victims for a while.
00:25:18decade.
00:25:19Two years after being formed to capture him, the Ghostbusters task force was disbanded.
00:25:26They didn't capture the guy, but they built a solid base, like a rock.
00:25:31In 1988, Chief Lamunion hung up his badge.
00:25:35When I retired, the files were in order.
00:25:39It was a closed case, but it was an open case.
00:25:42You never close a case like this.
00:25:45We had done everything we could do at the time.
00:25:49And yet, the pain of not having caught the killer remains.
00:25:53As a police officer, you have everything under control.
00:25:57And here's a situation you can't control.
00:25:59It was so frustrating that we couldn't identify that individual.
00:26:04Extremely frustrating.
00:26:07In 1991, it was unknown whether BTK had attacked for almost 14 years.
00:26:14So, once again, another horrific crime in Park City.
00:26:19This leaves some police officers believing that the killer might still be hunting.
00:26:24Dolores Davis lived alone with one or two cats.
00:26:28And the circumstances of her case were intriguing.
00:26:32Someone had thrown a concrete block at her patio door.
00:26:37My sister called and said that our mother had disappeared.
00:26:43So I went there immediately.
00:26:45Like you...
00:26:46Who told you and how did you find out?
00:26:49The scene is discovered by Davis's boyfriend.
00:26:52Besides the concrete block and the broken glass,
00:26:56He sees her shoes piled up and the sheets have disappeared from the bed.
00:27:01The search for Dolores Davis drags on for days.
00:27:06Their son Jeffrey arrives by plane from his home in Orlando just in time.
00:27:10For the worst possible news.
00:27:13Dolores' body was found under a bridge in rural Sedgwick County.
00:27:19She was tied up at the waist.
00:27:21It had begun to decompose.
00:27:24There was a porcelain mask on the floor, not far from his body.
00:27:30In cases like this, we work for the Park City police and the Sedgwick Sheriff's Office.
00:27:36They were able to confirm that she had been transported in her own car.
00:27:43But apart from that, the police really weren't working with much data.
00:27:48This was covered by the local media, but only as yet another unsolved murder.
00:27:57Over the years, people have begun to wonder what happened to the serial killer BTK.
00:28:04There is a theory that he was arrested for another crime elsewhere.
00:28:08Another theory is that he was out of the country, and there's another theory that he was dead.
00:28:14Some believed that he still lived right here among us.
00:28:19I couldn't believe he was still living in our community.
00:28:23How wrong I was.
00:28:30In total, BTK claimed seven victims here in Wichita between 1974 and 1977.
00:28:38Four members of the Otero family were found tied up, gagged, and strangled in their home on January 15, 1974.
00:28:46In April of the same year, the fifth victim, 21-year-old Catherine Bright, was claimed.
00:28:52Three years later, 24-year-old Shirley Vian was found bound and strangled in her home in South Hydraulic.
00:28:59And then, nine months later, 25-year-old Nancy Fox was found at her home in South Pershing.
00:29:05January 15, 2004, marks the 30th anniversary of the first BTK killings.
00:29:12The media writes stories about him.
00:29:14Noting that a serial killer whose last known victim was strangled 27 years ago,
00:29:20You can't expect to be remembered.
00:29:22A local criminologist spoke to the media about the anniversary of the Zotero murders.
00:29:27And he talked about how many of his students had never heard of BTK because so much time had passed.
00:29:34And the guy made the comment, you know he didn't think BTK was coming back.
00:29:40In 2004, most people didn't remember the case.
00:29:45In 2004, I was living in the suburbs of western Michigan with my husband, Daria.
00:29:51I was a substitute teacher.
00:29:54I don't recall the acronym BTK or any unsolved murders being mentioned.
00:30:01BTK is an acronym for Tie Up, Torture, and Kill.
00:30:04Thirty years have passed since the murder of the Otero family.
00:30:06Despite saying otherwise, it's clear that even the police went ahead with the operation.
00:30:11Wichita Lieutenant Kenneth Landwehr says the BTK killings are not considered a closed case, but a
00:30:17Investigation underway.
00:30:19We still receive five or six leads a year.
00:30:22We continue to search to see if there is any new technology that can be used to help find the author.
00:30:27of the crime.
00:30:27The BTK killings changed the way people lived in Wichita.
00:30:32Nobody knew they were dealing with someone who wouldn't be so easily dismissed.
00:30:37The killer realized he was being forgotten.
00:30:41And his ego was severely wounded.
00:30:45He couldn't allow himself to be forgotten.
00:30:52He may not have killed anyone for a while, but in his own mind he deserved the notoriety for what he did.
00:30:57I had done it.
00:31:04So BTK sent a letter to Eagle to inform us that he was still there and that he still was.
00:31:10a major threat.
00:31:12The suspicious letter is handed over to homicide investigators Kelly Otis and Dana Goat.
00:31:19They were Polaroid photos of Vicky Wagerly, lying on the floor of her room.
00:31:25A copy of her driver's license was on the same piece of paper, which was never recovered after her death.
00:31:30her.
00:31:32In each photo, the body had been positioned in a certain way.
00:31:35The photos had to have been taken either by the perpetrator or by someone who was with the perpetrator.
00:31:41Vicky Wagerly was strangled in 1986.
00:31:44And now, when the detectives discover an alarming symbol at the bottom of the letter, they finally find out who killed her.
00:31:52There was a similar symbol in other writings I had seen.
00:31:57It was a B in the shape of a six, and a T and a K together.
00:32:01And that emblem was not something known to everyone.
00:32:05So it seemed that this BTK was claiming that he had killed Vicky Wagerly.
00:32:09If true, this means the young mother was the notorious killer's eighth victim.
00:32:15And it relieved the burden of suspicion from her husband after almost two decades.
00:32:20The detectives sent the letter to their supervisor, Lieutenant Ken Landwehr.
00:32:25He looked at the photos of Vicky Wagerly.
00:32:27He looked at us and said,
00:32:29Gentlemen, go home.
00:32:31Kiss your families.
00:32:32We're going to work for a very, very long time.
00:32:34And he was right.
00:32:37Good evening, we have exclusive details.
00:32:39A new communication that could be from the serial killer is BTK.
00:32:43Police now believe BTK is alive and living in Wichita.
00:32:47BTK's trademark is writing letters to the newspaper detailing their murders and taunting the police.
00:32:53Everyone was in a state of shock.
00:32:57We said absolutely not, that's not true.
00:33:00He can't possibly still be out there.
00:33:02People who were old enough to remember the original BTK murders began to feel that familiar fear.
00:33:09What if that guy attacks again?
00:33:11Now there's a whole generation of people who weren't afraid of BTK.
00:33:15Now he has reappeared again.
00:33:18This terrified a whole new generation of people, especially women.
00:33:24The police took this threat seriously.
00:33:27They felt that BTK announced that he was active again, that he was out and about, and that he was...
00:33:34dangerous.
00:33:38Lieutenant Landwehr and the command team quickly assemble a task force.
00:33:44The second time in 20 years, with the responsibility of taking down BTK.
00:33:49This was my chance to commit the most infamous crime in Wichita's history.
00:33:52I'm going to get that guy who scared me when I was a kid.
00:33:56In 24 hours we received over 200 reports, and in the first 48 hours we were approaching 700.
00:34:02This new task force is under no illusions about how difficult it might be to catch the elusive assassin in Semen.
00:34:08Still, they now have a significant advantage over the police of three decades ago.
00:34:13We believe we had the BTK DNA.
00:34:15And that's something that researchers in the 70s never had.
00:34:19In 1986, blood and skin were removed from under Vicky Waggerly's fingernail.
00:34:24But a conclusive DNA test was still years away.
00:34:28When semen was found in the Zotero and Fox films, DNA testing wasn't even considered.
00:34:34In 2004, science has irrefutable proof.
00:34:38We had the same DNA profile in the case of Zotero, in the case of Nancy Fox, and in the case of Vicky.
00:34:44Waggerly.
00:34:44So, instead of trying to find out where a certain person who was denounced was in 1974 or 1976,
00:34:52We needed a DNA sample.
00:34:53In the complaints, we had another 5,000 to work with.
00:34:57The actual sample sizes were around 1,700 to 1,800.
00:35:03On May 4th, a second letter, believed to be from BTK, is delivered to Cake TV.
00:35:11This letter contains 13 chapter titles.
00:35:14Apparently for a book and a homemade word search puzzle.
00:35:18We found the words that describe his modus operandi in the murders.
00:35:24I think he was showing off, I think he was proud to tell us how he committed these crimes.
00:35:30It became clear that he wanted to tell the story instead of having other people tell his story.
00:35:36So, his idea was that he would outsmart everyone and continue to escape.
00:35:43The thing that scared me the most was the chapters.
00:35:47The last chapter was titled
00:35:51Will there be more?
00:35:53And that killed
00:35:54We were scared.
00:35:57The communications keep coming in.
00:35:59Within a month, a third letter is discovered taped to the back of a stop sign.
00:36:04on a busy street.
00:36:06The content is disturbing.
00:36:08as it details the murders of the hotel family.
00:36:11Dave mentioned where each victim was found.
00:36:13What clothes were they wearing?
00:36:15how they were tied and what type of knots were used.
00:36:18On July 17th,
00:36:20a fourth letter threatening more assassins
00:36:22It is left at the Wichita Public Library.
00:36:25A fifth letter,
00:36:26recovered on October 22nd,
00:36:28It's a fabricated version of BTK's life story.
00:36:32He always saw himself as the master of crime.
00:36:34So I think he wanted to invent a story that created him.
00:36:37He was trying to create a personality.
00:36:41which was just one cliché after another.
00:36:44Like Chief Lamunio,
00:36:45in the 70s,
00:36:47Lieutenant Landwehr
00:36:48believes that his best chance of capturing BTK
00:36:50It's playing with your ego.
00:36:52and lure him in with the hope that he will make a mistake.
00:36:55The FBI suggested that we should have a person
00:36:59to be the face of the case
00:37:00from the Wichita police department
00:37:03And it was decided that it would be Lieutenant Landwehr.
00:37:07And I can't put it into words.
00:37:10The importance that Kenny had in this.
00:37:12Kenny said,
00:37:13We'll have a roadmap.
00:37:15I'm going to give you some specific information.
00:37:20A letter received by Kik Tevianos
00:37:22It was delivered on Wednesday.
00:37:24The following facts about BTK
00:37:26are available to the public
00:37:28hoping to identify BTK.
00:37:31These disclosures were not intended for the public.
00:37:34They went to BTK.
00:37:35He claims the following.
00:37:37He was born in 1960.
00:37:40Keep him talking.
00:37:41No criminal,
00:37:42except perhaps the Zodiac,
00:37:44continued to communicate with the police
00:37:46and he was not captured.
00:37:48We had to massage his ego.
00:37:49This is one of the most challenging cases.
00:37:51with whom I have already been involved.
00:37:55Lieutenant Landwehr said,
00:37:56I really think that BTK
00:37:58would be a very interesting person
00:37:59For conversation.
00:38:01And that was a kind of invitation to BTK.
00:38:03so that he could connect with him.
00:38:06Thank you very much.
00:38:08We knew he had killed eight.
00:38:10and that he was communicating
00:38:12from what it appeared to be
00:38:13for their own amusement.
00:38:14The urgency was that this communication
00:38:16It would only entertain him.
00:38:17for a certain period of time.
00:38:20And it was possible that he would raise the level.
00:38:24We feel that he is trying
00:38:25Contact us.
00:38:27We heard from the police several times.
00:38:29that BTK is talking about
00:38:31and wants to be sure
00:38:32that he is being heard.
00:38:33I didn't pay much attention.
00:38:35in the BTK news in 2004.
00:38:37It's crazy!
00:38:38when you stop to think
00:38:39that someone committed these crimes
00:38:41long before you were born.
00:38:43It was a thing
00:38:43that you were reading was happening
00:38:46Where did you grow up?
00:38:49The sixth letter from the serial killer
00:38:51is discovered by a man
00:38:53who was walking in a local park
00:38:55December 13, 2004.
00:38:57A white plastic bag.
00:38:59Inside there was an object wrapped around it.
00:39:01in plastic
00:39:02and a driver's license
00:39:03named Nancy Fox.
00:39:06Nancy was killed in 1977.
00:39:09A doll was sent.
00:39:10representing her
00:39:11and the shackles
00:39:12not only did they correspond
00:39:14exactly to the moorings
00:39:15of her body
00:39:16when she was found dead,
00:39:17But they were also the same colors.
00:39:20It was very shocking.
00:39:22to see a doll
00:39:23with exactly the same constraints
00:39:2630 years ago.
00:39:27BTK is delighted
00:39:28with macabre details
00:39:30about how he chose Nancy.
00:39:31He chased her,
00:39:32invaded his house
00:39:33and subdued her in her bed.
00:39:36I quickly put it on.
00:39:37my belt over my head
00:39:38and her neck.
00:39:39I pulled hard.
00:39:40I spoke softly.
00:39:41in his left ear.
00:39:43I was contacted by the Oteros.
00:39:44and other murders
00:39:45And she was next.
00:39:51From a woman's perspective,
00:39:54a Barbie doll,
00:39:55It was so scary.
00:39:58It seems that he was
00:40:00threatening
00:40:01all the women there.
00:40:09The following letter,
00:40:12the seventh from BTK,
00:40:13threatened with disappearing
00:40:15forever,
00:40:16thanks to an employee
00:40:17from a warehouse
00:40:17of construction material
00:40:19who found something
00:40:20on the body
00:40:20from his pickup truck.
00:40:22He saw that it seemed
00:40:23To be trash.
00:40:24He took it,
00:40:25threw it in the trash can
00:40:26outside
00:40:26from his house
00:40:27and went on vacation.
00:40:31This employee
00:40:32He didn't understand the meaning.
00:40:33He didn't recognize her.
00:40:35like a clue
00:40:36important.
00:40:39On January 25th
00:40:40from 2005,
00:40:42Cake TV receives
00:40:43last contact
00:40:44of the murderer.
00:40:46A postcard.
00:40:48It says reference,
00:40:50street 6977
00:40:52north
00:40:53from Seneca Street.
00:40:54Content,
00:40:55a box of cereal.
00:40:57Let me know.
00:40:58if you
00:40:59or the police
00:41:01received
00:41:02the number 7
00:41:03in the warehouse
00:41:04material
00:41:05Construction.
00:41:07Immediately
00:41:07We went that day,
00:41:09on the corner
00:41:10from 69th Street
00:41:12with Seneca Street
00:41:13and we found
00:41:13the cereal box.
00:41:15This is an area
00:41:16isolated between
00:41:17Valley Center
00:41:17and Park City.
00:41:19And this is the first time.
00:41:20that is known
00:41:21that BTK
00:41:21left something
00:41:22outside the limit
00:41:23of the city
00:41:24by Uichita.
00:41:25It seemed that BTK
00:41:27I had a sense
00:41:27teenage humor
00:41:28because in the box
00:41:30cereal
00:41:30he wrote
00:41:31killer type
00:41:33Killer cereal.
00:41:35Inside the box
00:41:36cereal
00:41:37I had the other one.
00:41:38Barbie doll
00:41:38which was still
00:41:39most frightening
00:41:40than the first
00:41:41because that
00:41:42It was Josie Otero.
00:41:45This Barbie doll
00:41:47It had a rope.
00:41:47around the neck
00:41:48who was tied up
00:41:49to a pipe.
00:41:51it was the same
00:41:52Josie Otero.
00:41:55As a woman
00:41:57it wasn't just
00:41:57horrifying
00:42:00but also
00:42:01gives you
00:42:02willing
00:42:02It makes you want to vomit.
00:42:05We knew
00:42:06that he continued
00:42:08getting excited
00:42:09getting excited
00:42:11With all of that.
00:42:13We knew
00:42:14that he was capable
00:42:15of another murder
00:42:16we knew
00:42:17that he was capable
00:42:18of three more murders
00:42:20and we were very
00:42:22fear.
00:42:25The Cake team
00:42:26contact the police
00:42:27and warns about
00:42:28the postcard
00:42:28which mentions
00:42:29a package
00:42:30left earlier
00:42:31in the warehouse
00:42:31of construction materials.
00:42:33The detectives
00:42:34They are perplexed.
00:42:35We didn't know.
00:42:36about no package
00:42:37left behind and recovered
00:42:38in no deposit
00:42:38of construction materials.
00:42:40I called
00:42:40to the Lieutenant
00:42:41Ledwell
00:42:41and he sent
00:42:42detectives
00:42:42to investigate
00:42:43the two deposits
00:42:44of materials
00:42:45construction
00:42:45in Wichita.
00:42:46The investigators
00:42:47They find nothing.
00:42:48then they put up signs
00:42:50asking the employees
00:42:51that they present themselves
00:42:52if I had found
00:42:53something strange
00:42:53recently.
00:42:54The following night
00:42:55I received a call.
00:42:56from the dispatch center
00:42:57from 190
00:42:58that an employee
00:42:59from a warehouse
00:42:59of materials
00:43:00construction
00:43:01who was away
00:43:02of the city
00:43:02He returned home.
00:43:03and saw the warning
00:43:04in the break room
00:43:05and that he thought
00:43:05that had something
00:43:06to report.
00:43:07a box of cereal
00:43:08on the body
00:43:09from his pickup truck
00:43:10and he thought
00:43:10while
00:43:11I was out of town.
00:43:12the trash had been
00:43:13removed and taken away
00:43:13to the landfill.
00:43:14More or less
00:43:15an hour and a half
00:43:15then I received
00:43:16a connection
00:43:17from the same man
00:43:17and he said
00:43:18sorry
00:43:18the box is still here
00:43:19And I'm with her.
00:43:20in the kitchen.
00:43:22The cereal box
00:43:23It was a crucial point.
00:43:24in the investigation.
00:43:27Inside the cereal box
00:43:28There were several items.
00:43:30but one of them
00:43:30It was a ticket.
00:43:31size
00:43:31from a postcard.
00:43:33And at the bottom
00:43:35BTK asked
00:43:36I can communicate
00:43:37via a floppy disk
00:43:37and not be tracked
00:43:38By a computer?
00:43:39Be honest.
00:43:43I found
00:43:44that was
00:43:44Another trick.
00:43:46My fear
00:43:46that he
00:43:47send us
00:43:47a floppy disk
00:43:49knowing that
00:43:50we can obtain
00:43:51information from him
00:43:52that would take us
00:43:53perhaps
00:43:53a false suspect
00:43:55and then he
00:43:56He would know that we lied.
00:43:57for him.
00:44:01Police officers get off the bus.
00:44:01to the deposit
00:44:02of materials
00:44:03construction
00:44:03to review
00:44:04the videos
00:44:04surveillance
00:44:05from the parking lot.
00:44:06this is possibly
00:44:07the best opportunity
00:44:08so that we can
00:44:09observe
00:44:10BTK.
00:44:13The video
00:44:14It was very pixelated.
00:44:15and the employee
00:44:16It was very far away.
00:44:17from the store.
00:44:18And you can see
00:44:19what appears to be
00:44:20a person
00:44:21but it resembles
00:44:23more like a doll.
00:44:24It doesn't matter
00:44:25how much do you look
00:44:26it doesn't matter
00:44:26how long
00:44:27you look
00:44:28it doesn't matter
00:44:29how much do you
00:44:30wants to be able
00:44:31to say anything more
00:44:32about that person
00:44:33You can't.
00:44:34you can see
00:44:36a blur
00:44:38get out of the truck
00:44:39and stay in the part
00:44:40rear
00:44:41for a short time.
00:44:43There was no way.
00:44:44to identify
00:44:45the person who left
00:44:46but there is no doubt
00:44:47that it was BTK.
00:44:51Careful analysis
00:44:53from the video
00:44:53determines
00:44:54that the vehicle
00:44:54that the suspect
00:44:55I was driving
00:44:56it is specifically
00:44:58a Jeep Cherokee.
00:44:59this was truly
00:45:01the first piece
00:45:02evidence
00:45:02that we had
00:45:03that BTK
00:45:04He hadn't given it to us.
00:45:06This revelation
00:45:07along
00:45:07with the question
00:45:08of the killer
00:45:09about shipping
00:45:09from a floppy disk
00:45:10It gives so much hope.
00:45:11how much does it require
00:45:12Careful
00:45:13in the task force.
00:45:16if a file exists
00:45:18on a floppy disk
00:45:18There will be information.
00:45:20that an expert
00:45:21in computer forensics
00:45:22will be able
00:45:23to extract
00:45:23and that will help
00:45:24to identify
00:45:25at least
00:45:26the location
00:45:26or the computer
00:45:28that was used
00:45:28to write
00:45:29this file.
00:45:31BTK
00:45:32He asked us
00:45:32to be honest
00:45:33in our response
00:45:34in the newspaper
00:45:35and the answer
00:45:36he was
00:45:37Rex
00:45:38everything will be fine.
00:45:40Then
00:45:41We placed this ad.
00:45:42in the newspaper
00:45:43for a week
00:45:45and the game
00:45:46waiting
00:45:46it started.
00:45:49Less than two
00:45:50weeks later
00:45:51a package
00:45:52suspect
00:45:53arrives in another
00:45:54TV studio
00:45:55from Wichita
00:45:55the TV
00:45:56KSAS
00:45:57the police
00:45:59intercept him.
00:45:59It was a small envelope.
00:46:01there were some things
00:46:02inside it
00:46:03some
00:46:04jewelry
00:46:05which would be
00:46:05of a victim
00:46:06from the past
00:46:07and also had
00:46:08a purple floppy disk.
00:46:12I thought
00:46:12That's fantastic!
00:46:14I can hardly wait.
00:46:15to give that
00:46:15to our expert
00:46:16in computer forensics.
00:46:19Both things
00:46:19discoveries
00:46:20immediately
00:46:21were that the record
00:46:22had been
00:46:23on a computer
00:46:24in Park City
00:46:25and also
00:46:26in a church
00:46:26Lutheran Church of Christ.
00:46:28The file
00:46:29that was
00:46:29in it
00:46:30it was printed
00:46:30by a user
00:46:31called
00:46:32Dennis
00:46:33but then I think
00:46:35what it was
00:46:35in a survey
00:46:36on Google
00:46:36the expert
00:46:37found the church
00:46:38Lutheran of Christ
00:46:39and when he
00:46:40clicked on the specification
00:46:41the photo arrived
00:46:42of a man
00:46:42called
00:46:43Dennis Raider
00:46:43which was
00:46:44president
00:46:44of the congregation
00:46:47Dennis Raider
00:46:49and the church
00:46:49Lutheran of Christ
00:46:50were connected
00:46:51at that time
00:46:52everyone knew
00:46:54that
00:46:54It was dominoes.
00:46:56that was going to start it all
00:46:57another detective
00:46:58looked where
00:46:58Dennis Raider
00:46:59lived
00:47:00and then
00:47:02we conduct ourselves
00:47:02to Park City
00:47:03faster
00:47:04that we could
00:47:13and then
00:47:15it happened
00:47:16the game
00:47:17it started
00:47:19I called the
00:47:20Kennedy
00:47:20and said
00:47:20call everyone
00:47:21the police
00:47:22on duty
00:47:22this guy
00:47:23It is 30 meters away.
00:47:23I'm going to knock it down.
00:47:24that door
00:47:25now
00:47:25because we
00:47:25we captured it
00:47:26but the
00:47:27lieutenant
00:47:27Landwehr
00:47:27remove
00:47:28your troops
00:47:29put
00:47:30Dennis Raider
00:47:30about a
00:47:31surveillance
00:47:3224 hours
00:47:33and gives priority
00:47:34to obtain
00:47:34DNA
00:47:35of the suspect
00:47:36for comparison
00:47:37they appeal
00:47:38to a source
00:47:39surprising
00:47:41I used to attend
00:47:42the college
00:47:42of the state
00:47:43from Kansas
00:47:43some detectives
00:47:44they went there
00:47:45to the center
00:47:46health doctor
00:47:47and they had
00:47:48a warrant
00:47:50to access
00:47:51my history
00:47:51doctor
00:47:53they discovered
00:47:55that I had
00:47:55blades
00:47:56of an exam
00:47:57of Pope Nicholas
00:47:58and they took
00:47:59my DNA
00:48:00from there
00:48:01I remember
00:48:02what were they
00:48:03the two days
00:48:03longer
00:48:04of the world
00:48:07and I never forgot
00:48:08that the lieutenant
00:48:08He called me.
00:48:09and said
00:48:09I received the result.
00:48:10of DNA
00:48:11and we're going in
00:48:12in the morning
00:48:13and begin
00:48:14I am not
00:48:15I wasn't going to stay.
00:48:16at home
00:48:16no
00:48:17there was
00:48:18nothing to do
00:48:19I wasn't going to sleep.
00:48:21So I'll go upstairs.
00:48:22and continue
00:48:23working
00:48:23and prepare myself
00:48:24for that
00:48:25I enter
00:48:26in the building
00:48:26I go up to the office.
00:48:27of our task force
00:48:28I enter and it is
00:48:29everyone there
00:48:33nobody stayed
00:48:34at home
00:48:36and only that
00:48:37small moment
00:48:38small moments
00:48:38like this
00:48:39It's finally over.
00:48:40because it was a long time
00:48:42a very long way
00:48:57We were in our positions.
00:48:58We heard a movement.
00:49:00and we were
00:49:01parked next to the house
00:49:03on the front street
00:49:04he spent every day
00:49:05because he was going home
00:49:06for lunch
00:49:13uniformed police officers
00:49:14They made it connect.
00:49:15when Dennis Raiders
00:49:16He parked his pickup truck.
00:49:17There were detectives.
00:49:18at your door
00:49:48finally
00:49:49asked
00:49:49why someone
00:49:50asked why someone
00:49:51It simply pulled me in.
00:49:51get out of my truck
00:49:52Why are they wearing boots?
00:49:53around my neck
00:49:54he said
00:49:54Hello Mr. Landor
00:49:55that moment it ended
00:49:57for sure
00:49:57we caught him
00:49:59from the moment
00:50:01that we put in the car
00:50:02we fly
00:50:02we don't stop
00:50:04until we arrive
00:50:05in the center
00:50:06of all that
00:50:06Dennis Raider's DNA
00:50:09is collected
00:50:10He is being interrogated.
00:50:11for more than 30 hours
00:50:13while other police officers
00:50:14they watched remotely
00:50:17the interview then
00:50:19it started
00:50:19by Lieutenant Landor
00:50:20and by the FBI agent
00:50:22they started
00:50:23with idle chatter
00:50:25about general topics
00:50:27about what he was like
00:50:28until he was
00:50:29finally confronted
00:50:32Landor
00:50:33He showed him the floppy disk.
00:50:34and explained
00:50:36like the experts
00:50:37computer forensics
00:50:39they were able to identify him
00:50:40he was really
00:50:42annoyed about this
00:50:43he interrupted
00:50:45Landor said
00:50:46Why did you lie?
00:50:48for me?
00:50:48and then Landor
00:50:49he said
00:50:50I was trying
00:50:51capture you
00:50:53that was
00:50:54It was amazing!
00:50:56for me
00:50:56The Raider found
00:50:58that Landor
00:50:58I was doing that.
00:50:59for fun
00:51:00that they had
00:51:02a relationship
00:51:03friendly
00:51:03not long after that
00:51:05the FBI agent
00:51:06he said
00:51:06Tell us who you are.
00:51:07he said
00:51:09I am BTK.
00:51:10and repeated
00:51:11I am the daughter
00:51:21by Dennis Raider
00:51:22which is also
00:51:23known
00:51:24like an assassin
00:51:25in BTK series
00:51:26who murdered
00:51:2710 innocent people
00:51:29between the decades
00:51:3070 and 90
00:51:35I met my husband
00:51:36Darren
00:51:36in 1998
00:51:38I was in my
00:51:39first year of college
00:51:40and he was a freshman
00:51:41We dated for 3 years.
00:51:42then we got engaged
00:51:43and we got married in December
00:51:452003
00:51:46My father helped us.
00:51:47with the change
00:51:47Promiscuous
00:51:48And that's when I started.
00:51:49teaching
00:51:49as a substitute teacher
00:51:50in the fall of 2004
00:51:54I heard knocking
00:51:55at my door
00:51:56and I remember
00:51:57barely opening the door
00:51:58because my father
00:51:59always taught me
00:52:00to be careful
00:52:01with strangers
00:52:02because maybe
00:52:03they can
00:52:04try to enter
00:52:05at your home
00:52:07he said
00:52:08who was from the FBI
00:52:08and then he said
00:52:10you are
00:52:10Kerry Rawson?
00:52:11your father
00:52:12Is that Dennis Raider?
00:52:13Are you from Wichita?
00:52:14and I said
00:52:14Yes
00:52:14then he said
00:52:16your father
00:52:16It's BTK.
00:52:18it was at that moment
00:52:20that I stayed
00:52:20completely
00:52:22disoriented
00:52:22I
00:52:23I went into shock.
00:52:25I think
00:52:26I wasn't
00:52:27understanding well
00:52:28what was he
00:52:28trying to say
00:52:30And then I kind of...
00:52:31I started having flashbacks.
00:52:33from my childhood
00:52:35while the agent
00:52:36from the FBI
00:52:36I was interviewing myself.
00:52:37my husband
00:52:38I was there all the time.
00:52:39on my side
00:52:39holding my hand
00:52:41It was very intense.
00:52:43It was as if
00:52:45was outside
00:52:45of my body
00:52:46You're in shock.
00:52:47and confusing
00:52:48Nothing is right.
00:52:49and everything seems
00:52:50It's crazy.
00:52:51at the same time
00:52:53Back to Kansas
00:52:54Kerry's mother
00:52:55is also receiving
00:52:56the news
00:52:57devastating
00:52:58Dennis Raider's wife
00:53:00it was initially
00:53:01fully
00:53:03in his defense
00:53:05no way
00:53:06you captured
00:53:06the wrong guy
00:53:07she was very
00:53:08very annoyed
00:53:09with the department
00:53:10police
00:53:10and with us
00:53:11for arresting her husband
00:53:15one of my biggest fears
00:53:17it was that it invaded
00:53:18my house
00:53:18And then there's that moment.
00:53:20surreal
00:53:20where is
00:53:22a stranger
00:53:23at your home
00:53:24notifying you
00:53:25that his father
00:53:26is the person
00:53:27that invades
00:53:27people's house
00:53:28at that moment
00:53:30I perceived
00:53:30that our neighbor
00:53:32Mrs. Red
00:53:33she was murdered
00:53:34And then I said
00:53:35to the agent
00:53:36that when I had
00:53:37six years
00:53:37Mrs. Red
00:53:38she was strangled
00:53:39and then in my head
00:53:40It became clear that BTK
00:53:42strangled the women
00:53:43I knew that.
00:53:44because I had read
00:53:45about him
00:53:45And that's when I felt...
00:53:47inside me
00:53:48what
00:53:50could have been
00:53:51my father
00:53:53because I had
00:53:54a souvenir
00:53:54of being asleep
00:53:56with my mother
00:53:57in her bed
00:53:58because of a storm
00:53:59And I knew.
00:54:00that my father
00:54:00had left
00:54:01that night
00:54:01And then I said to the agent
00:54:03I don't think so.
00:54:04that the murder
00:54:04by Mrs. Red
00:54:05has been resolved
00:54:06And then I said
00:54:07my father
00:54:08I wasn't home
00:54:11before the arrest
00:54:13from my father
00:54:13He was wanted.
00:54:14for eight murders
00:54:15so now
00:54:17I am sitting here.
00:54:18giving them
00:54:18basically
00:54:19a ninth murder
00:54:20I felt that I was
00:54:21handing over my father
00:54:24the mystery
00:54:25of the murders
00:54:26from BTK
00:54:26it may be
00:54:27near the end
00:54:28That's right.
00:54:29Wichita police
00:54:30and the city officials
00:54:31confirmed today
00:54:32that the suspect
00:54:33taken in for questioning
00:54:34yesterday
00:54:34It is indeed BTK.
00:54:35we know that he has
00:54:3659 years old
00:54:37is married
00:54:38has two children
00:54:39grown
00:54:39and they were in charge
00:54:40compliance
00:54:41from Park City
00:54:42he listed
00:54:43like your hobbies
00:54:43raising children
00:54:45camping
00:54:46and gardening
00:54:48and now
00:54:49everyone is
00:54:49just trying to understand
00:54:50like man
00:54:51that everyone knew
00:54:53as president
00:54:53of the congregation
00:54:54in this church
00:54:55member of the administration
00:54:56of the city
00:54:57could be
00:54:59BTK
00:55:27my vision
00:55:29alongside her son
00:55:30and he too
00:55:31He is the killer.
00:55:32in series
00:55:33with the activity
00:55:33longer
00:55:34in history
00:55:35from the United States
00:55:37when he started
00:55:38to confess
00:55:39stress
00:55:40increased
00:55:41immediately
00:55:42he confessed
00:55:43the eight
00:55:44homicides
00:55:45BTK acquaintances
00:55:46and then two more
00:55:47homicides
00:55:48that occurred
00:55:48in that area
00:55:49from Park City
00:55:50he confessed
00:55:51the murders
00:55:52by Marine Red
00:55:53and Dolores Davis
00:55:56Marine Red
00:55:57lived
00:55:58right below
00:56:00from the street
00:56:00by Dennis Rader
00:56:02probably
00:56:03they saw each other
00:56:03when removing the trash
00:56:05Hi Dennis
00:56:06Hi Marine
00:56:07how are you
00:56:09And he began
00:56:11planning
00:56:11what would
00:56:12to do with her
00:56:21look
00:56:22It was too much.
00:56:23to my head
00:56:24My mother died.
00:56:26in the hands of
00:56:28in the hands
00:56:29one of
00:56:29people
00:56:30most malicious
00:56:32most disgusting
00:56:34that were placed
00:56:35on the face
00:56:36of the earth
00:56:38you always imagine
00:56:40the face of the devil
00:56:43And here it is.
00:56:44this guy
00:56:45similar to
00:56:46a little dove
00:56:47with an idiotic face
00:56:48a haircut
00:56:49stupid
00:56:50and a look
00:56:50beast in the face
00:56:51You are intimidating.
00:56:53It could be frightening.
00:56:54a woman
00:56:54in the middle of the night
00:56:55but you are only
00:56:56you are just
00:56:57a small
00:56:59cheap
00:56:59the police
00:57:01Listen to the details
00:57:02shocking
00:57:02behind
00:57:03of the murders
00:57:04from Red
00:57:04and Davis
00:57:05he was
00:57:06at the campsite
00:57:07of scouts
00:57:07with my brother
00:57:08he used
00:57:10the scouts
00:57:11as an alibi
00:57:11twice
00:57:12and
00:57:12the murder
00:57:13by Mrs. Red
00:57:14and also
00:57:15the murder
00:57:15by Mrs. Davis
00:57:18he stood up
00:57:20late at night
00:57:21after all
00:57:22sleep
00:57:23and found
00:57:24Marine Red
00:57:26and killed her
00:57:29he left
00:57:31another campsite
00:57:32of scouts
00:57:33during the night
00:57:34he was
00:57:35and killed
00:57:36Dolores Davis
00:57:37grabbed her body
00:57:39and put
00:57:40some kind
00:57:42mask
00:57:42scary
00:57:43It's horrible.
00:57:44about his face
00:57:45and played
00:57:46her body
00:57:46from a bridge
00:57:49to do this
00:57:50how sick
00:57:52you have to be
00:57:54then he returned
00:57:56to the camp
00:57:57of scouts
00:57:58during the night
00:57:58and probably
00:57:59I was so satisfied
00:58:01with himself
00:58:02that ended
00:58:03sleeping
00:58:03next to
00:58:03of your son
00:58:04Here's a guy
00:58:06which may be
00:58:07with your son
00:58:08at the campsite
00:58:09of scouts
00:58:10at a moment
00:58:11and an hour later
00:58:12to be outside
00:58:13killing someone
00:58:14This really
00:58:15show
00:58:15how it works
00:58:17this muscle
00:58:17carcinogenic
00:58:19which he calls
00:58:20mind
00:58:23under the direction
00:58:24of the lieutenant
00:58:24Landwehr
00:58:25the members
00:58:26individuals
00:58:27of the task force
00:58:27BTK
00:58:28They received assassinations
00:58:29specific
00:58:30to work
00:58:31now they
00:58:32they take turns
00:58:33to question
00:58:34the killer
00:58:34about them
00:58:35he remembers
00:58:36there is no doubt
00:58:37What do you remember?
00:58:37he had a memory
00:58:38photographic
00:58:39of these murders
00:58:40and the scenes
00:58:41he seemed
00:58:42to get agitated
00:58:43when did it start
00:58:44speaking
00:58:45about murders
00:58:47I was thinking
00:58:48you filthy pig
00:58:49he thought
00:58:50what
00:58:51was the prince
00:58:52from the darkness
00:58:53I thought it was
00:58:53on the dark side
00:58:54he thought
00:58:55who was a celebrity
00:58:56that we
00:58:58we should be honored
00:58:59of being in the room
00:59:01with him
00:59:01so we can share
00:59:03this experience
00:59:04with him
00:59:04he almost took
00:59:05the paper
00:59:06instructor
00:59:07when he was
00:59:08telling us
00:59:08about the cases
00:59:09That's how it was
00:59:10This is how I prepared.
00:59:11for that
00:59:11because strengthening
00:59:12people
00:59:13It's more difficult.
00:59:13what do you think
00:59:14BTK used
00:59:15a small ball
00:59:16to squeeze
00:59:17that maintained
00:59:17on the table
00:59:18bedside
00:59:19written on it
00:59:20the motto was
00:59:21life is good
00:59:22he used
00:59:23this ball
00:59:23to strengthen
00:59:24your hands
00:59:25so that it can
00:59:25strangle
00:59:26more easily
00:59:26its victims
00:59:28that
00:59:28It bothers me.
00:59:29to this day
00:59:33he was a man
00:59:35soulless
00:59:36and he was the person
00:59:38most wicked
00:59:39that I met
00:59:40It's very difficult.
00:59:41listen to people
00:59:42calling him a monster
00:59:44or calling him evil
00:59:45or saying that
00:59:47he should walk
00:59:48in the sun
00:59:48until fried
00:59:49These are the things.
00:59:50that people
00:59:50they say
00:59:51in my face
00:59:53it is difficult
00:59:54for me
00:59:54hear this
00:59:54why
00:59:56that's not
00:59:57the person
00:59:57that I know
01:00:00he knows
01:00:00people
01:00:00they like to say
01:00:01all his life
01:00:02It was a lie.
01:00:03because you lived
01:00:04with BTK
01:00:05you've never lived
01:00:05with the man
01:00:06who thought he lived
01:00:06Yes
01:00:07but still
01:00:08I lived with my father.
01:00:14a scene tape
01:00:15of crime
01:00:16involved around
01:00:17of this street
01:00:17normally silent
01:00:19in this neighborhood
01:00:20normally silent
01:00:21the neighbors
01:00:22They woke up this morning.
01:00:23with the fact
01:00:24that a murderer
01:00:25in series
01:00:25slept nearby
01:00:26to them for many
01:00:27years
01:00:27and for many
01:00:28in this neighborhood
01:00:29quiet
01:00:30he was
01:00:30living a life
01:00:31common
01:00:33nobody expects
01:00:34that the murderer
01:00:36be a person
01:00:37so common
01:00:40Dennis Rader
01:00:41He was one of the four.
01:00:42boys
01:00:42apparently grew
01:00:44in a family
01:00:45stable
01:00:46my father
01:00:47had returned
01:00:48home
01:00:48air force
01:00:50in the summer
01:00:51from 1970
01:00:54he met
01:00:55my mother
01:00:55in the church
01:00:56of Christ
01:00:56Lutheran
01:00:57both said
01:00:58that was love
01:00:59at first sight
01:01:00he was
01:01:02someone who
01:01:03made choices
01:01:05very focused
01:01:06to maintain
01:01:07two parts
01:01:07of your life
01:01:08very far apart
01:01:09he liked
01:01:10to be
01:01:11an assassin
01:01:12but I also liked
01:01:14to be seen
01:01:15like a man
01:01:16family
01:01:18my father
01:01:19normally
01:01:20he was a guy
01:01:21stable
01:01:21but I remember
01:01:22twice
01:01:23that my father
01:01:24it was physically
01:01:24abusive
01:01:25with my brother
01:01:26I remember
01:01:27all at once
01:01:28that my brother
01:01:29I was 21 years old.
01:01:30they started
01:01:31to discuss
01:01:32and my father
01:01:33simply
01:01:33jumped
01:01:34from his chair
01:01:35and tried
01:01:36suffocate
01:01:36my brother
01:01:37at a moment
01:01:38of these
01:01:38you fix
01:01:40sorry
01:01:40for these things
01:01:41because he
01:01:42is happening
01:01:42a bad day
01:01:43he didn't want to
01:01:44do this
01:01:44and he will
01:01:45to apologize
01:01:45later
01:01:48a search
01:01:49at home
01:01:50Raider
01:01:50reveals
01:01:51more evidence
01:01:52against him
01:01:52including
01:01:53trophies
01:01:54of their
01:01:54murders
01:01:56discover
01:01:57what jewels
01:01:58and wallet
01:01:59driver
01:01:59that belonged
01:02:00women
01:02:01that he killed
01:02:01they were
01:02:02under our
01:02:02roof
01:02:03he was
01:02:03one moment
01:02:04surreal
01:02:05and insane
01:02:07Raider
01:02:08tells the police
01:02:09that he had
01:02:10kits for their crimes
01:02:11folders
01:02:12or bags
01:02:12cloth
01:02:13containing ropes
01:02:14and other tools
01:02:15to help
01:02:15their murders
01:02:16It became clear
01:02:18that he was not
01:02:19this master
01:02:20of the crime
01:02:21he made a pair
01:02:22of things
01:02:23very good
01:02:24except for
01:02:25last couple
01:02:26of victims
01:02:26he was very
01:02:27random
01:02:30he told us
01:02:32where would we find
01:02:33what he described
01:02:34like a mine
01:02:35gold
01:02:35evidence
01:02:36of each case
01:02:37It would be a cabinet.
01:02:39files
01:02:40in his office
01:02:41in Park City
01:02:41he had
01:02:43everything cataloged
01:02:44collected
01:02:45saved
01:02:46evidence
01:02:46of the different
01:02:47cases
01:02:48including
01:02:49the drawings
01:02:50originals
01:02:51what did
01:02:51the drawings
01:02:52originals
01:02:53that he sent us
01:02:54it was full
01:02:56of things
01:02:59the cupboard
01:03:00files
01:03:00it's next door
01:03:01from his table
01:03:01That's how it is.
01:03:02It wasn't us.
01:03:03that we organize
01:03:04It's all his.
01:03:05these two books
01:03:06notes
01:03:07They are updated.
01:03:08of the present time
01:03:09and current time
01:03:10to mean
01:03:11current investigation
01:03:12the investigation
01:03:132004
01:03:14but they also come back
01:03:15to the case
01:03:16by Dolores Davis
01:03:18and to the case
01:03:19from Sotero
01:03:19And he did.
01:03:22multiple cards
01:03:23educational
01:03:23of different
01:03:25types of torture
01:03:26obviously
01:03:28women
01:03:28tied up
01:03:29they always were
01:03:30a large part
01:03:31of your fantasy
01:03:32he had
01:03:33magazine advertising
01:03:35or catalogs
01:03:36of women
01:03:36from a magazine
01:03:37that he brought
01:03:38with him
01:03:39and called them
01:03:40of advertisements
01:03:41elegant
01:03:42advertisements
01:03:43elegant
01:03:44he still
01:03:45gets emotional
01:03:46with photos
01:03:47of women
01:03:47from that
01:03:48from before
01:03:50and he
01:03:51had several
01:03:52photos
01:03:52of himself
01:03:53your
01:03:55polaroid
01:03:55I had control
01:03:56at a distance
01:03:57so he
01:03:57I could take it
01:03:58your own photo
01:04:02he was
01:04:03taking
01:04:04the version
01:04:05of selfies
01:04:05of the 70s and 80s
01:04:09he took
01:04:10photos of himself
01:04:12hanging
01:04:12in the pipe
01:04:13sewage
01:04:13in your own
01:04:15basement
01:04:15in the basement
01:04:16from your mother
01:04:17hanging
01:04:18in trees
01:04:19being buried
01:04:20on earth
01:04:22many images
01:04:23outdoor
01:04:24what he said
01:04:25what did
01:04:26while
01:04:26He used to go on excursions.
01:04:28with the coteiros
01:04:30the mask
01:04:31of Dolores
01:04:32Davis
01:04:32we begin to see
01:04:33in some
01:04:34of your photos
01:04:34Polaroids
01:04:35that he would use
01:04:36during your
01:04:36self-tie
01:04:38and you can see
01:04:39in these photos
01:04:41that he wears
01:04:42women's clothing
01:04:43There are some photos.
01:04:44here
01:04:44where does it appear
01:04:45wearing clothes
01:04:46that his victim
01:04:47wore
01:04:47when he killed her
01:04:50these are
01:04:51what he called
01:04:52parties
01:04:53of rooms
01:04:53hotel
01:04:54he would arrive
01:04:55to a room
01:04:55hotel
01:04:55and then
01:04:56I would tidy up
01:04:57the entire area
01:04:57he was preparing
01:04:59dolls
01:04:59he was preparing
01:05:00these magazines
01:05:01display
01:05:01he had
01:05:03all
01:05:04these issues
01:05:06sexual
01:05:07everything
01:05:08we found
01:05:09It was disgusting.
01:05:11any investigator
01:05:13who works
01:05:13in the United States
01:05:14will tell about you
01:05:15This leaves a mark on you.
01:05:18one of the things
01:05:20most disturbing
01:05:21that we found
01:05:22were the photographs
01:05:23that he took
01:05:24of the victims
01:05:24especially
01:05:25Marine Head
01:05:28he took
01:05:30the body
01:05:30of the lady
01:05:30Head
01:05:31for our
01:05:31church
01:05:32He dressed her.
01:05:34and took pictures
01:05:35her
01:05:35like Polaroid
01:05:36hear this
01:05:37It was too much.
01:05:37difficult
01:05:38for me
01:05:39what can
01:05:40to be worse
01:05:41rather than pretending
01:05:42piously
01:05:43all
01:05:45Sundays
01:05:45that you
01:05:46This is an example.
01:05:47of Christianity
01:05:48if you can
01:05:49to be the worst
01:05:50sewage system
01:05:51social
01:05:51that always
01:05:54exit
01:05:54underneath
01:05:55of the earth
01:05:55Bundy didn't arrive.
01:05:56so low
01:05:57Gacy too
01:05:58no
01:05:58you overcome
01:05:59they
01:06:00I
01:06:01I don't know
01:06:02nobody
01:06:03that has
01:06:03arrived at the face
01:06:05of God
01:06:05and said
01:06:06Look at me!
01:06:07funny
01:06:12I remember
01:06:12of having stayed
01:06:13afraid
01:06:14after the lady
01:06:15Head disappeared
01:06:16and was murdered
01:06:17and he said
01:06:18it is good too
01:06:18Carrie
01:06:18You're safe.
01:06:21at the moment
01:06:22in which the
01:06:23BTK
01:06:23was active
01:06:24wisdom
01:06:25conventional
01:06:26was that the
01:06:27murderers
01:06:27in series
01:06:27they can't
01:06:28to stop
01:06:28there were long
01:06:30periods
01:06:30time
01:06:31in which he
01:06:31He disappeared.
01:06:32looking at
01:06:33back
01:06:33It's easy.
01:06:34see that the line
01:06:35of time
01:06:35corresponds
01:06:36at birth
01:06:37of their two
01:06:38children
01:06:38he apparently
01:06:40had enough
01:06:40I work as
01:06:41father of two
01:06:42children
01:06:44the son
01:06:45the son of
01:06:45Dennis
01:06:45I was in
01:06:46navy
01:06:46at the moment
01:06:48from prison
01:06:48by Dennis
01:06:49I asked
01:06:50for him
01:06:50ever
01:06:50your father
01:06:51saw a
01:06:51girl
01:06:52beautiful
01:06:52passing
01:06:53and said
01:06:55Hey son
01:06:56What a girl!
01:06:57beautiful
01:06:57look at
01:06:58her chest
01:06:59and he
01:06:59He looked at me.
01:07:00and said
01:07:01detective
01:07:01not only
01:07:03my father
01:07:03I never said
01:07:04that
01:07:04but if I
01:07:06do this
01:07:06he me
01:07:07drum in the mouth
01:07:08he had
01:07:08with great respect
01:07:09by women
01:07:10I don't know
01:07:12the man
01:07:13who murdered
01:07:1310 people
01:07:14including
01:07:15two children
01:07:16I don't know
01:07:16BTK
01:07:17so I went
01:07:18for Junior
01:07:18I put a cloth
01:07:19in his head
01:07:20a t-shirt
01:07:21and a bag
01:07:22so that it wouldn't tear.
01:07:23if I knew
01:07:24that he was like that
01:07:25He wouldn't leave me.
01:07:25alive
01:07:26I don't think so
01:07:27I strangled
01:07:27Josephine
01:07:28I had to fight.
01:07:29therefore
01:07:29if we had
01:07:30found
01:07:31we would still be
01:07:31alive
01:07:32I took her.
01:07:32to the basement
01:07:33and then
01:07:34I strangled her.
01:07:37today the police
01:07:38confirmed
01:07:39that the man
01:07:39which they call
01:07:40strangler
01:07:40BTK
01:07:41is in custody
01:07:42in conclusion
01:07:44BTK
01:07:45He is imprisoned.
01:07:50people
01:07:51celebrating
01:07:52and applauding
01:07:54and they were
01:07:55so excited
01:07:56this nightmare
01:07:5830 years old
01:07:59It was over.
01:08:00and that our
01:08:00department
01:08:01police
01:08:02had discovered
01:08:03people
01:08:05They were relieved.
01:08:07upon learning
01:08:08that someone
01:08:09that gave
01:08:09very scared
01:08:10to the city
01:08:11was finally
01:08:13behind bars
01:08:19all the anchors
01:08:20they were here
01:08:21all reporters
01:08:22they were here
01:08:23all the main ones
01:08:24news
01:08:25from TV
01:08:27goodnight
01:08:29I'm Carolyn.
01:08:29from the center
01:08:30CNN
01:08:30from Atlanta
01:08:31the headline
01:08:32today
01:08:32suspect
01:08:33assassin
01:08:34BTK
01:08:34a great day
01:08:35for our country
01:08:36the police
01:08:37it achieved
01:08:38It seems that the world
01:08:39I couldn't manage it.
01:08:40sufficient information
01:08:41about this case
01:08:44therefore
01:08:44It was a great event.
01:08:46for our city
01:08:47for our state
01:08:49for our country
01:08:50for the application
01:08:51of the law
01:08:52in general
01:08:53I was
01:08:54in a shock
01:08:55immense
01:08:58I was watching
01:08:59photos
01:08:59of women
01:09:00and children
01:09:01murdered
01:09:02and drawings
01:09:03listening to the voice
01:09:04of him in the recording
01:09:04you will find
01:09:06a homicide
01:09:07the media started
01:09:08to appear
01:09:08in our condominium
01:09:09of apartments
01:09:12and my husband
01:09:13he told me
01:09:13we have to go
01:09:14home
01:09:16I flew home.
01:09:17and my mother
01:09:18I was expecting
01:09:18with my aunt
01:09:19and my uncle
01:09:21my mom
01:09:22I was crying
01:09:23and I lay down
01:09:24in her bed
01:09:25And I continued saying
01:09:26I'm very sorry
01:09:27mother
01:09:28I'm very sorry
01:09:29I'm very sorry
01:09:32my mom
01:09:33said from the beginning
01:09:34that seemed
01:09:35that my father
01:09:35had died
01:09:36on February 25th
01:09:38my father
01:09:39He was dead.
01:09:41after several hearings
01:09:42of motion
01:09:43Dennis Rader
01:09:44possibly
01:09:45pleads guilty
01:09:46the judge orders
01:09:47that he recount
01:09:48your crime
01:09:48in court
01:09:49what he does
01:09:50with details
01:09:51in cold blood
01:09:51no
01:09:53I think that
01:09:53was part
01:09:54from my fantasy
01:09:56these people
01:09:57were selected
01:09:59I was absolutely
01:10:00astonishment
01:10:01when he started
01:10:02talking about
01:10:03each of the murders
01:10:05because he spoke
01:10:06about killing people
01:10:07as if you
01:10:09spoke
01:10:09with someone
01:10:10washing your clothes
01:10:12or buying
01:10:13a dozen donuts
01:10:14casually
01:10:15carefree
01:10:16and without emotion
01:10:17I strangled the lady.
01:10:18Otero
01:10:20she didn't try any harder
01:10:21I knocked him out.
01:10:22I thought she was dead.
01:10:23she fainted
01:10:24He lacked empathy.
01:10:25by these victims
01:10:26the only thing
01:10:28the only thing that worried him
01:10:29it was satisfying
01:10:30the demon
01:10:31who was controlling him
01:10:33and that demon
01:10:34He controlled him.
01:10:35after that
01:10:36Sara Otero
01:10:38he remembered
01:10:38and
01:10:39I didn't know
01:10:39about how
01:10:40my family
01:10:41had died
01:10:41until he did
01:10:43your confession
01:10:44he said
01:10:44that my mother
01:10:45he spoke
01:10:46May God forgive you.
01:10:47because of what you are doing
01:10:48And that was it.
01:10:49my heart
01:10:51knowing that my mother
01:10:52he said
01:10:52these things
01:10:54to a man
01:10:54while he was
01:10:55killing your family
01:10:57in front of her
01:10:57And that was it.
01:10:58that I strangled
01:10:59until death
01:11:01at that moment
01:11:01They should have caught him.
01:11:04after Otero
01:11:05if that had happened
01:11:07my brother and I
01:11:08We wouldn't be alive.
01:11:09But I would be okay with that.
01:11:11because that means that
01:11:12six other people
01:11:13would still be alive
01:11:16in August 2005
01:11:18the sentencing hearing
01:11:19by Dennis Rader
01:11:20start
01:11:21the public prosecutor
01:11:22Nulla Falston
01:11:23it is determined
01:11:24to bring to light
01:11:25all the depths
01:11:26of its depravity
01:11:27we need to show
01:11:29exactly
01:11:30what he did
01:11:31And because it deserves it.
01:11:33the punishment
01:11:33who will receive
01:11:36all the police officers
01:11:37they witnessed
01:11:38about each one
01:11:39of their cases
01:11:40and what had happened
01:11:41all families
01:11:43They were there.
01:11:43they sat down
01:11:45and they heard
01:11:45every day
01:11:46that trial
01:11:47Everything has been revealed.
01:11:49them
01:11:50I was going
01:11:52over there
01:11:52with the idea
01:11:53to put
01:11:54my hands
01:11:55in it
01:11:55I would go
01:11:57hit him
01:11:58if I could
01:12:00at the beginning
01:12:02my family
01:12:04felt that
01:12:04it was important
01:12:05let them go
01:12:06to the court
01:12:07and that my family
01:12:09I wasn't there
01:12:10this is a ball
01:12:12stress
01:12:13he said
01:12:13life
01:12:14It's good.
01:12:14the Lord
01:12:15raider
01:12:16said that
01:12:17I would use that.
01:12:17to increase
01:12:18your footprint
01:12:19Yes ma'am
01:12:22families
01:12:24they stood up
01:12:24to speak
01:12:25about how
01:12:26he was
01:12:26It's rubbish.
01:12:27what if that
01:12:29he did them
01:12:29to feel good
01:12:30they should
01:12:31do it
01:12:32love
01:12:32of a son
01:12:33by her mother
01:12:33I wouldn't allow it
01:12:34that Dennis Raider
01:12:35tarnish your memory
01:12:36the lessons
01:12:37what I learned
01:12:37with my father
01:12:38and my mother
01:12:38transcend
01:12:39the evils
01:12:39by Dennis Raider
01:12:40in recent
01:12:415,326 days
01:12:43I've been wondering
01:12:44how would it be
01:12:45face
01:12:45the walking cesspool
01:12:47that took
01:12:48precious life
01:12:49from my mother
01:12:49but keep in mind
01:12:50that this was
01:12:51the first time
01:12:52that I was
01:12:53in the presence
01:12:54from that scum
01:12:55I had worked
01:12:57literally
01:12:58for 6 months
01:12:59for sharpening
01:13:00the statement
01:13:01impact
01:13:01of that victim
01:13:02so that it is clear
01:13:03every word
01:13:04I had an intention
01:13:06and a purpose
01:13:07specific
01:13:07which was to stab him
01:13:09from this point onward
01:13:10we declare
01:13:11our independence
01:13:12of tyranny
01:13:14of their actions
01:13:15while you
01:13:16starts
01:13:17your slow and painful
01:13:18descent into hell
01:13:19we will choose
01:13:20to lift us up
01:13:20above our pain
01:13:21thanks
01:13:23Your Honor
01:13:23I just wish
01:13:24what
01:13:26he suffered
01:13:27for the rest
01:13:27of life
01:13:29I wanted
01:13:30pass over
01:13:30from all over the world
01:13:31of the police
01:13:32and kill
01:13:33that wretch
01:13:37but
01:13:37when I started
01:13:38speaking
01:13:39I looked
01:13:39for him
01:13:42I just froze it.
01:13:45That's all.
01:13:48I became a child again.
01:13:54finally
01:13:55after two days
01:13:56terrible
01:13:57testimony
01:13:58Dennis Rader
01:13:59could do
01:14:00a statement
01:14:00to the court
01:14:01Your Honor
01:14:02Sedgwick County
01:14:03victims
01:14:05I am aware
01:14:07of the crimes
01:14:08that I committed
01:14:10all families
01:14:11agreed
01:14:12that when he
01:14:13opened his mouth
01:14:14we would be leaving
01:14:15And we did it.
01:14:17I didn't want to hear it.
01:14:18what did he have
01:14:19to be
01:14:20I wanted to kill him.
01:14:22and I still want to
01:14:24This will never pass.
01:14:26the heinous crimes
01:14:28that I committed
01:14:29to the county
01:14:29of Sedgwick
01:14:30I continued like a monster
01:14:32he didn't care
01:14:34didn't care
01:14:35all he had to say
01:14:36the last words
01:14:37it was like
01:14:38Today is my day.
01:14:40to shine
01:14:41we talk
01:14:43of man
01:14:44like an evil
01:14:45the dark side
01:14:46I was there
01:14:47but now
01:14:48I think the light
01:14:49It's starting.
01:14:50shining
01:14:51I think he stayed
01:14:52a little confusing
01:14:53if it was being
01:14:54convicted
01:14:55or if it was accepting
01:14:56an award
01:14:56from the academy
01:14:58Joseph Otero
01:15:00I was in the force
01:15:02air
01:15:02I was in the force
01:15:03air
01:15:03He was a husband.
01:15:04I was a husband
01:15:05he compared himself
01:15:06to its victims
01:15:07Josephine was a little girl.
01:15:09He had a little girl.
01:15:10she spent some time
01:15:11on grandparents' farm
01:15:12me too
01:15:13as a child
01:15:13We should feel bad.
01:15:15for that piece of shit
01:15:16because he was
01:15:17Caught for killing
01:15:18ten people
01:15:19He was thanking them.
01:15:21the detectives
01:15:21and the lawyers
01:15:23and the community
01:15:24And that was it.
01:15:26that I turned off
01:15:27and then at the end
01:15:28for about 20 seconds
01:15:29he spoke about
01:15:30repentance
01:15:31but even so
01:15:31he said
01:15:33repentance
01:15:33It's a concept.
01:15:34then he quoted the Bible
01:15:36in John 8:12
01:15:37the light of the world
01:15:39who follows me
01:15:40He will not walk in darkness.
01:15:41but it will
01:15:42a life of light
01:15:43I always say
01:15:44to people
01:15:44look
01:15:45Do you want to quote the Bible?
01:15:46I can too.
01:15:47if you do evil
01:15:48be afraid
01:15:49because we will not wield
01:15:50the sword in vain
01:16:01none of the murders
01:16:03by Dennis Rader
01:16:03It happened when the penalty
01:16:05death
01:16:05it was the law
01:16:05in Kansas
01:16:06then on August 18th
01:16:082005
01:16:09he was convicted
01:16:11ten sentences
01:16:12consecutive
01:16:13prison
01:16:13perpetual
01:16:14That was the sentence.
01:16:15stronger
01:16:16that the judge
01:16:17had at his disposal
01:16:19he couldn't do it
01:16:20nothing more
01:16:22Lieutenant Lander
01:16:23brought the families together
01:16:24one by one
01:16:25and a lot of time passed
01:16:26answering the questions
01:16:27that they had
01:16:28And I think it helped.
01:16:30but they will never have
01:16:31justice
01:16:33on the other hand
01:16:35justice
01:16:36against Dennis Rader
01:16:37because Dennis Rader
01:16:39now lives
01:16:40in a cell
01:16:408 by 8
01:16:41He stays for an hour.
01:16:43per day
01:16:43in a fenced area
01:16:46no one listens to him anymore.
01:16:47nobody has anymore
01:16:48fear of him
01:16:49he can't
01:16:50hurt people
01:16:51He is thinking.
01:16:52every day
01:16:53in the loss of their family
01:16:54and in selfishness
01:16:55that took
01:16:56to take life
01:16:56of the members
01:16:57of the family
01:16:57other people
01:16:58I was left
01:17:01discouraged
01:17:01kind of sad
01:17:03They let him
01:17:04if I had a television
01:17:05I would like
01:17:06that he would suffer more
01:17:09I wanted the feather.
01:17:10death to him
01:17:11but not so that
01:17:12he was to be sacrificed
01:17:13but so that he
01:17:14lived that life
01:17:15on death row
01:17:17because it's much more difficult
01:17:19a life
01:17:20on death row
01:17:21than in the middle
01:17:22of people
01:17:23hang that girl up
01:17:25in the basement
01:17:25and beat her
01:17:26until death
01:17:30That's what I had.
01:17:31what happens
01:17:31with him
01:17:32if I could
01:17:33do this
01:17:36like every journalist
01:17:38Larry Hatterberg
01:17:39wrote to Dennis
01:17:40Raider in prison
01:17:41waiting for an interview
01:17:42one day
01:17:43he receives
01:17:44a connection
01:17:45from BTK
01:17:45incarcerated
01:17:46and records
01:17:48the conversation
01:17:49He was 30 years old.
01:17:50of questions
01:17:51in 20 minutes
01:17:52when you wrote
01:17:53in the early 70s
01:17:55you said it was
01:17:56the X factor
01:17:56that made him
01:17:57to kill
01:17:58can you describe
01:18:00what is that?
01:18:01in truth
01:18:01I think it's a demon.
01:18:02that is inside me
01:18:03were you trying
01:18:05To be captured?
01:18:07no
01:18:07I don't think so.
01:18:08no
01:18:09I wasn't planning on it.
01:18:10to be captured
01:18:11just
01:18:12I played cat and mouse.
01:18:13a lot of time with the police
01:18:14I was going to start
01:18:14a new story
01:18:17I am deeply sorry.
01:18:18that's why
01:18:19It's something I didn't want.
01:18:21that it happened
01:18:21with my family
01:18:23I remember
01:18:24of being very angry with him
01:18:26Because of so much stupid stuff
01:18:28what he was saying
01:18:29that time
01:18:30he committed these crimes
01:18:31He knew he committed the crime.
01:18:32He could have turned himself in.
01:18:34anytime
01:18:36and he didn't do it
01:18:40the day we broadcast
01:18:43your trip
01:18:43to prison
01:18:45live
01:18:47I'm getting goosebumps.
01:18:48just by talking
01:18:49when they take
01:18:51to prison
01:18:52this enormous weight
01:18:54it was removed
01:18:55from the shoulders
01:18:56of all women
01:18:57in the area
01:18:58from Wichita
01:19:00finally
01:19:01he finished
01:19:04It's not over.
01:19:05for families
01:19:06of the victims
01:19:07but it's over
01:19:08for all of us
01:19:09that we have been
01:19:10tormented
01:19:11by this man
01:19:12for so many years
01:19:15we are not happy
01:19:17because it took too long
01:19:1830 years
01:19:18to catch the individual
01:19:19but we are
01:19:20very satisfied
01:19:21knowing that
01:19:22at every step
01:19:23of the way
01:19:25We did our best.
01:19:26what could we do
01:19:28with the evidence
01:19:30and technology
01:19:31that we had
01:19:32at our disposal
01:19:33the impact
01:19:34that has
01:19:35in the application
01:19:35of the law
01:19:36locally
01:19:37and all over the world
01:19:39It's a positive thing.
01:19:41for the future
01:19:42investigators
01:19:44personally
01:19:45I could hardly wait.
01:19:47to go to church
01:19:48to try
01:19:49wash a little
01:19:49that evil within me
01:19:50It was an experience.
01:19:52that I was lucky
01:19:53to have
01:19:54but that
01:19:55I don't want to
01:19:56for no one
01:19:56It was a triumph.
01:19:58of the application
01:19:59of the law dedicated
01:20:00what
01:20:01happily
01:20:02I was here
01:20:03for the part
01:20:04triumphant about that
01:20:05Tell us about
01:20:06Ken Landwehr
01:20:13I wasn't expecting it.
01:20:14that's why
01:20:14provided that
01:20:16BTK
01:20:16he appeared
01:20:17in March
01:20:18we received
01:20:18more than two thousand
01:20:19clues
01:20:20Ken was a
01:20:21wonderful man
01:20:22but he
01:20:23it is not
01:20:24with us
01:20:25but your
01:20:25I would love
01:20:26eternally
01:20:27And that was the plan.
01:20:28by Ken Landwehr
01:20:30that brought
01:20:30the final result
01:20:31what it was
01:20:32prison
01:20:33from BTK
01:20:34the strategy
01:20:36by Ken Landwehr
01:20:36it was solid
01:20:37And it worked.
01:20:38very good
01:20:39he was
01:20:41an icon
01:20:42in the department
01:20:43police
01:20:44from Wichita
01:20:45and one of
01:20:45best people
01:20:47that I already knew
01:20:48and after announcing
01:20:50your retirement
01:20:50he was diagnosed
01:20:51with cancer
01:20:52and died
01:20:53months later
01:20:56but thanks
01:20:57goodbye
01:20:59we caught
01:20:59Dennis Raider
01:21:00before
01:21:02Ken died
01:21:02this honored
01:21:04a colleague
01:21:05and police
01:21:06incredible
01:21:12as a Christian
01:21:13I must
01:21:14forgive
01:21:15but I can't
01:21:16forgive him
01:21:17because of what he did
01:21:17a part of me
01:21:18wants to learn
01:21:19to forgive
01:21:20the other part
01:21:21wants to pull out
01:21:22his head
01:21:24Do you understand?
01:21:26my hope
01:21:28for the future
01:21:28It's about helping.
01:21:29people
01:21:30that passed
01:21:31due to situations
01:21:32which can be worse
01:21:33than mine
01:21:35originally
01:21:35I wanted to be
01:21:36a speaker
01:21:37motivational
01:21:38but
01:21:42I can't keep
01:21:43my head
01:21:44in place
01:21:45I wanted
01:21:46kill me
01:21:48I even tried
01:21:49sometimes
01:21:50when I was a child
01:21:51I just wanted
01:21:52stay with my mother
01:21:53he knows
01:21:55mommy
01:21:56It was a good
01:21:56woman
01:22:04at the end
01:22:05of the project
01:22:06from the book
01:22:07I
01:22:07he was
01:22:08sold out
01:22:09my health
01:22:10he was
01:22:10harmed
01:22:11was affecting
01:22:12my wedding
01:22:13and
01:22:13I
01:22:14I ended up leaving
01:22:15from the newsroom
01:22:16leaving journalism
01:22:17It really was
01:22:18story of a life
01:22:19but
01:22:20It had an impact.
01:22:21real people
01:22:23even when
01:22:24we left the courthouse
01:22:25I hope that
01:22:26many of us
01:22:27let's have
01:22:27sense that
01:22:28we can do that
01:22:29that not everything
01:22:30He is lost.
01:22:32perhaps
01:22:33we
01:22:35to live
01:22:36our lives
01:22:37in a way
01:22:39so be it
01:22:39a tribute
01:22:40to those who
01:22:41we lost
01:22:42we can memorize them
01:22:43through
01:22:44of us
01:22:45and through
01:22:46what we do
01:22:47to improve
01:22:48the world
01:22:48around us
01:22:49and although that
01:22:50don't bring it back
01:22:51who we lost
01:22:52and that pain
01:22:53don't go away
01:22:54gives us the chance
01:22:56to let them live
01:22:57for something
01:22:58which is bigger
01:22:59than they
01:22:59and something that is bigger
01:23:00than we
01:23:01and maybe
01:23:02that is
01:23:03the greatest lesson
01:23:04what
01:23:04I learned
01:23:06with all of this
01:23:09It took me a long time.
01:23:10to be able
01:23:11to say
01:23:11This is my father.
01:23:12That's what he did.
01:23:13And that's who I am.
01:23:15And I won't let it happen.
01:23:16This defines me.
01:23:17I need
01:23:18talk about it
01:23:20and I wanted
01:23:21helping people
01:23:22which also
01:23:25survived
01:23:25to abuses
01:23:26and live with
01:23:27PTSD
01:23:28and anxiety
01:23:28and depression
01:23:29I want them
01:23:30know that
01:23:31it doesn't matter
01:23:32what they
01:23:33have passed
01:23:34that they are
01:23:35survivors
01:23:36and they can exceed
01:23:37things
01:23:40in December
01:23:412012
01:23:42I felt
01:23:43that forgiveness
01:23:43simply
01:23:44took over
01:23:45from me
01:23:45I knew
01:23:46that had
01:23:47forgiven
01:23:47my father
01:23:48I sat down.
01:23:49that night
01:23:50and I wrote
01:23:50for him
01:23:51I wrote
01:23:52six long pages
01:23:53about my life
01:23:54and my family
01:23:55and everything that he
01:23:56I was losing
01:23:57with his grandchildren
01:23:59and what do we do
01:24:01with them
01:24:01in our lives
01:24:03and there
01:24:04at the end
01:24:04I wrote
01:24:05something like that
01:24:07I'll never understand.
01:24:08what did you do
01:24:09But I forgive.
01:24:10what did you do
01:24:11directly
01:24:12me
01:24:13and my family
01:24:14And I love you.
01:24:16And I hope to see you.
01:24:17in the sky
01:24:17someday
01:24:18he replied
01:24:19and since then
01:24:20It's through letters.
01:24:22what
01:24:22we communicate
01:24:24better
01:24:26He is my father.
01:24:27And I miss him.
01:24:28and I would like
01:24:30I
01:24:32I mean
01:24:34I wish none of this had happened.
01:24:35had happened
01:24:36I wanted my father.
01:24:38But that's not how it is.
01:24:39and there is nothing
01:24:41that I can do
01:24:41regarding
01:24:49But that's not how it is.
01:24:50What is that?
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