A new serial killer documentary is coming to Netflix. But this time, it’s not focusing on one of America’s most notorious murderers — but rather, his daughter. The new doc, titled My Father, the BTK ...
Dennis Rader, a.k.a. the BTK Killer, confessed to 10 murders in his Kansas community between 1974 and 1991. A new Netflix documentary, My Father, the BTK Killer, revisits his crimes through the lens ...
Dennis Rader is still making headlines from behind bars. The serial killer known as the Bind, Torture, Kill (“BTK”) Killer has continued to arouse investigators’ suspicion in several cold case murders ...
Kerri Rawson’s father is a serial killer — and he’s still her dad. In “My Father, the BTK Killer,” a new Netflix documentary from Skye Borgman, Rawson unpacks the story of her life through the present ...
Dennis Rader, known as the BTK Killer, murdered 10 people over the course of 17 years in Wichita, Kan., and his daughter, Kerri Rawson, only found out after his arrest made the news in February 2005. ...
The Netflix documentary, My Father: The BTK Killer, out Oct. 10, profiles Kerri Rawson, the daughter of the serial killer Dennis Rader, who murdered 10 people in the Wichita, Kansas, area between 1974 ...
New Netflix documentary shares the story of Dennis Rader, who led a double life as the BTK killer. His daughter Kerri Rawson shares her experience with her father’s horrific crimes and her quest for ...
For 31 years, a man terrorized inhabitants of Wichita, Kansas. His first attack, in 1974, left four members of the Otero family dead: Joseph, Julie, Josephine, and Joseph Jr. The couple were strangled ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On August 18, 2005, 20 years ago, a Sedgwick County judge sentenced Dennis Rader, also known as the BTK serial killer, to 10 consecutive life terms. This sentence accounted for ...
Feb. 27, 2005 — -- The arrest of a suspect in the BTK serial murders around Wichita, Kan., has sent waves of relief and shock throughout the community, especially the town of Park City, where ...
WICHITA, Kan., Feb. 28, 2005 — -- It was not one single clue that finally led police to Dennis Rader, the alleged BTK killer. (The name, chosen by the killer, stands for "Bind, Torture, Kill.") ...
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