The BTK serial killer, locked up on 10 straight life sentences for his 10 confirmed murders, is now the prime suspect in additional slayings, the Osage County Sheriff’s Office mentioned Wednesday.
Dennis Rader, whose nom de guerre stands for “bind, torture, kill,” is accused of involvement within the 1976 disappearance of Cynthia Dawn Kinney in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, who was 16 on the time.
OCSO deputies investigated Rader’s former property in Park City, Kansas, Tuesday, discovering potential proof within the Kinney case and different chilly instances in Kansas and Missouri.
“During the search, items of interest were recovered at the former residence of Dennis Rader. These items will undergo thorough examination to determine their potential relevance to the ongoing investigations. At this stage, Dennis Rader is considered a prime suspect in these unsolved cases, including the Cynthia Dawn Kinney case,” the sheriff’s workplace mentioned in an announcement.
Among the opposite instances Rader is being related to as a first-rate suspect is the 1990 disappearance of Shawna Beth Garber, 22 on the time, in McDonald County, Missouri, OCSO Undersheriff Gary Upton informed USA Today.
McDonald County Sheriff Rob Evenson informed Joplin, Missouri, NBC affiliate KSNF-TV, “Rader has denied any involvement in Garber’s death.”
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