
Dennis Rader - Wikipedia
Dennis Lynn Rader (born March 9, 1945), also known as BTK (an abbreviation he gave himself for "bind, torture, kill"), is an American serial killer who murdered at least 10 people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991. Although he occasionally killed or attempted to kill men and children, Rader typically targeted women.
A Timeline of the BTK Killer’s Murders and How He Was Caught
2025年1月21日 · Two decades after the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous “BTK Killer” continues to intrigue true-crime fanatics. The 79-year-old and his crimes are the subject of the iHeartRadio podcast...
Dennis Rader: Biography, BTK Killer, Convicted Serial Killer
2025年1月21日 · Dennis Rader murdered 10 people in Kansas from 1974 to 1991, becoming known as the BTK Killer. Read about his wife, children, victims, and life in prison now.
Dennis Rader | Biography & Facts | Britannica
2025年3月5日 · Dennis Rader (born March 9, 1945, Pittsburg, Kansas, U.S.) is an American serial killer who murdered 10 people over a span of three decades before his arrest and confession in 2005. He called himself BTK because he bound, tortured, and killed his victims.
BTK serial killer is in the news again. Here's why and some ...
2023年8月24日 · Dennis Rader, the BTK serial killer whose self-given nickname stands for “Bind, Torture, Kill,” played a cat and mouse game with investigators and reporters for decades before he was caught.
Dennis Rader, The BTK Killer Who Eluded Justice For 30 Years
2024年7月12日 · Known as the BTK Killer, meaning "bind, torture, kill," Dennis Rader murdered at least 10 people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas between 1974 and 1991. He called himself the BTK killer for his preferred method of murder: "bind," "torture," and ultimately "kill."
17 chilling facts about Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer
From 1974 to 1991, a serial killer operated in Kansas. He was known as BTK (an acronym he gave himself that stood for ‘Bind, Torture, Kill’, the method he used to kill his victims). He murdered 10 people, sending letters to the police and newspapers that outlined his crimes.