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Wichita police are examining the postcard and cereal box and have not commented on the latest alleged message from BTK. BTK has been linked to eight unsolved homicides that occurred in Wichita ...
And then BTK made a mistake. Inside another cereal box, he sent a note asking whether he could send police a computer disk and still stay anonymous. He wrote, "Look, be honest with me.
The BTK Killer and Cereal Boxes. It is no secret that Rader enjoyed his time between crime. He was notorious for sending letters, drawings, and photographs to various media conglomerates, ...
The cereal box contained jewelry and a brick. Lamunyon told KAKE on Friday that the similarities in those killings "gave us pause to believe there was some connection" to BTK, though authorities ...
Cereal box from BTK. On January 25, 2005, KAKE-TV received a postcard from the BTK Killer listing the location of a cereal box. Inside the box, he left a note asking, "Can I communicate with Floppy ...
BTK serial killer Dennis Rader strangled dogs and cats before he began killing ... 2005: Post card sent to KAKE TV, directing them to cereal box at 69th and Seneca streets. ¢ Jan. 27, 2005: ...
BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) murdered 10 people in the Wichita area, starting in 1974. ... In a Special K cereal box left outside Park City one day, police found a typed question from BTK: ...
From there, Rader continued to taunt authorities sending messages to The Wichita Eagle and KAKE-TV and once leaving a cereal box along the side of a road with grisly clues inside. “He thought this is ...
BTK reappeared in 2004. Thirty years after the Otero murders, Rader came out from the shadows for more attention. He sent letters, photos of murder victims, and cereal boxes (get it?) to the ...
BTK's Boxes To Stay With Cops. August 26, 2005 / 10:17 PM EDT / AP The personal writings, sketches and other items of BTK serial killer Dennis Rader will remain with sheriff's deputies until the ...
The murders began in 1974, when the BTK killer, Dennis Rader, brutally tortured and killed four members of the Otero family. Over the next two decades he killed six more.