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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On August 18, 2005, 20 years ago, a Sedgwick County judge sentenced Dennis Rader, also known as the ...
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Police determine BTK had nothing to do with that death, which was later ruled a suicide. ¢ Oct. 22, 2004: Communication found on 2nd and Kansas streets in Wichita, with a letter on BTK life history.
She was the sixth victim of the BTK killer – Rader’s self-coined nickname that stood for “Bind, Torture, Kill.” Rader, 60, began serving 10 consecutive life sentences on Friday.