Dennis Rader, The BTK Strangler, In His Own Words... - Page 2

"Put him down..." Let that phrase ring in your head for a moment. Remember, when he was arrested, Dennis Rader was a code enforcement officer for Park City, Kansas. His duties included dog catching, which I would assume extended to his deciding what animals to euthanize, if necessary. Rader referred to Mr. Otero as if he were a dog about to be gassed. More from the transcript:

Rader: I put a plastic bag over his head and tightened it with some cords...

After that I did Mrs. Otero. I had never strangled anyone before, so I really didn’t know how long it would take. Both her hands and her feet were tied up...

Rader says he never strangled anyone before. This indicates that the Oteros were his first. He made the leap of a serial killer savant, not starting "small" with clubbing local girls as Ted Bundy did, but out of the gate with the slaughter of a family, two adults, two children. More, from the mouth of BTK:

Rader: ...I worked pretty quick. I mean, I strangled Mrs. Otero and she went out. Then, I strangled Josephine. She passed out and I thought she was dead. Then, I went over and put a bag over Junior’s head and then, if I remember right, Mrs. Otero came back...

I went back and strangled her again, and finally, killed her...

Then, I went over and Josephine had woke (sic) back up. I took her to the basement and hung her...

...I had some sexual fantasies, but that was after she was hung...

I cleaned up and went from room to room. I went back and took a radio (and a watch). I have no idea why I took them. I took the keys to the car and cleaned the house up and left through the front door and went over to their car, and went over to Dillon’s and eventually walked back to my car...

"...I had some sexual fantasies..." Curious that a man capable of methodically murdering four members of a family in one fell swoop couldn't bring himself to say that he masturbated as he watched an 11-year-old girl slowly strangle to death in front of him. Because that is precisely what Dennis Rader did. If you look at the little trio of photos of Rader at the beginning of this blog entry, the photo on the left is circa 1973. That was basically how Rader looked that morning he brought hell into the little house at 1834 Edgemoor.

Kathryn Bright

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  • 1 - Celeste Moon

    Jun 30, 2005 at 9:01 pm

    I know it's all terribly interesting to everyone, but releasing the transcript and the Court TV program is a Pandora's Box. It's only a matter of time now before more young boys just coming to terms with their sexuality see this guy, with his lack of emotion and having got away with it for 30 years, as some sort of hero. Can't go back now, but I so wish we hadn't heard all this.

  • 2 - HW Saxton

    Jun 30, 2005 at 9:56 pm

    Steve, Maybe I missed it or it just was not ever brought up in all that I have heard about this creepy f**ker, but how did he pick his victims? There does not seem to be any discernible pattern that i can figure out.Was it just at random?

  • 3 - phybre

    Jun 30, 2005 at 10:11 pm

    What a bunch of melodramatic bullshit you've added to a useful transcript. There'd probably be less serial killers in the world if there were also less repressed creatures like you in the world. Personally, I think you have the makings of a serial killer yourself, just based on your obviously fake indignation at what this guy did. Why don't you ham it up a little more, while you're at it? Maybe in 10 years I'll be profiling you.

  • 4 - RJ

    Jul 01, 2005 at 1:49 am

    Great port, Steve. Ignore the lunacy in comment 3...

  • 5 - RJ

    Jul 01, 2005 at 1:50 am

    port = post...

  • 6 - steve

    Jul 01, 2005 at 11:46 am

    Thanks, RJ -- I think it's pretty funny that the lunatic in question only outed the real psycho by trying to infer someone else was one.

  • 7 - lsdoone

    Jul 01, 2005 at 6:51 pm

    Hey stranger. I'm from over at the Ks.com site. Did you give up on us?

    Just wanted to let you know what an incredible asset you have been re this case. Wherever I've read your thoughts, under what ever name, your intelligence shines.
    Thanks.
    This past monday, as Dennis Rader stood looking like any one of us, he commenced to 'enlighten' the judge and our community on his personal version of the idiots cliff notes of serial killing.
    I was so stunned by his cold tone that I barely comprehended what he was saying. His manner contrary to the bloodlust he had experienced over and over. Now he's in the serial killer hall of fame.
    Anyway, take care of yourself and your creativity warms my soul.
    See you.
    lsdoone

  • 8 - G V

    Aug 03, 2005 at 3:43 pm

    very good article on BTK, and very accurate also, ignore the moron on post 3 above.
    Dennis Rader is a cold bastard and i think uve captured the essense of that, someone beyond rehabilitation, evil in the truest sense.

  • 9 - chris mankey

    Aug 14, 2005 at 7:39 pm

    Whatever Rader's family and those friends who cared for him now feel pales beside the nightmares that have cursed people like Steven Relford, the son of Shirley Vian-Relford,

    Does it? Finding out the father you loved is a serial killer "pales in comparison" to the suffering of the other families? Not in a million years!

  • 10 - Ray from Columbus, OH

    Aug 19, 2005 at 9:41 am

    Having lived under the shadow of a serial shooter here in Columbus, Ohio, I can only make a feeble attempt to empathize with the good people of Wichita, let alone relatives of the victims. I am overcome with a feeling of thankfulness to you for bringing this darkness to light. Anyone (including the person who posted their comments in #3) who does not appreciate what you have done, themselves live in darkness and WANT TO DO SO.

    Keep shining His light.

  • 11 - surdiefinnis

    Aug 19, 2005 at 5:41 pm

    I am a Dutchmen. So British English/USA English is not my mother tongue. I have
    followed the case of Dennis L. R. since
    late June when it came in the Dutch Internet Press. In the Netherlands it is good practice not to name the entire name of the person who is arrested. This is to protect the family
    of that person.

    We in the Netherlands have not had
    much serial killers. Mostly they had
    a few victims. And over a short period of time. When such a person is arrested and convicted it will be
    to 20 Years or to life-sentence as you
    Americans call it. We don't have the dead-penalty. And I am glad about that.
    In that way we find Americans barbarians. Even in this case of D.L.R.
    He is a sick man. He deserves punishment, but also treatment. In the Netherlands
    convicted criminals with the status of
    D.L.R. wil get life-sentence, but with
    treatment of psychologists en psychiatrists. We find it ridiculous to convict a person to 175 years. Our
    system is to convict a person to 20 years or to life-sentence. Why? A person lives about 75 years. Why
    give him a mathematcal sentence of 175 years? We are Europeans, sometimes we
    don't understand some mad decisions from the arrogant Americans. Because that's what you are in some way.

  • 12 - Barbara

    Aug 19, 2005 at 5:53 pm

    wonderful and chilling post.

    I am going to cite you on Psychopath-Research

    Just who is living right next door or in our homes?

  • 13 - Eileen

    Aug 20, 2005 at 3:23 pm

    "mad decisions from arrogant Americans" ... don't you love how supposedly non-arrogant Europeans like to sit in judgment on us. lol

    In America, we realize that serial-killers like Dennis Rader cannot be cured. So we warehouse them and study them in hopes of learning something we can use in future. Perhaps we should send them to the Netherlands where you can obviously work magic.

  • 14 - smoky

    Dec 16, 2005 at 9:36 pm

    living in wichita k,s was not easy living the terror and having to go to sleep at night not knowing if your btks next victim.not knowing who he was going for or were he was going next. i think btk should get death sentence because of the brutal and horrific things that he has done to the families and victims no one should ever go there that. hes a sick f**k who should suffer the way his victims have.and for the people in netherlands you dont know the fear we had to go threw.not knowing if that knock at your door was him or the telephone worker.i know one of the biggest fears i had and im sure others had to is that i wanted to come home to my family alive and not dead.It was not easy living with this fear.

    and to btks family stay strong and wish the best for you.

  • 15 - tsktsk

    Jul 15, 2006 at 2:42 am

    BTK and "The Banality of Evil" - the article here (Dennis Rader, The BTK Strangler, In His Own Words...) seems to have just borrowed someone else's connection (link given).

  • 16 - paula

    Jul 18, 2006 at 7:55 am

    ha ha Eileen, you are right, no amount of therapy is going to cure a serial killer and why should we care about their treatment or rehabilitation, just keep them away from human beings, personally, I don't know if the death penalty is a good thing at all, but I'm not exactly crying my eyes out for the likes of Scott Peterson! it's hard to pity those condemned to death when you know their deaths will be a hundred times easier than that of their victems, what i don't understand is why is there so many serial killers in the us? presumably it's because you are better at noticing when people dissappear, several women have gone missing on the east coast of Ireland in the last few years and no one seems to be wondering if the same nutcase is responsable..... and yes Smokey, god bless to his family, it must be absolutely shit to realize the depth of your own fathers heartless empty interior life...he may have been a church going man but i'd say there's more humanity and decency in the little finger of the rest of us fornicators!

  • 17 - Gareth

    Oct 07, 2006 at 3:02 am

    Hi,

    Great site and fascinating transcripts. They really do show the banality of evil... Or rather, the pathetic shallow existence of the psychopath who see's none of the richness of love and feelings, able to connect only with objects and the limitations of his or her own restricted consciousness

  • 18 - Park City boring and raised

    Mar 16, 2008 at 12:39 am

    I live around the block from where his house once stood I grew up in Park City on Ulysses street I know a lot of people will be like "yeah right" but he murdered 3 of my dogs and made it obvious like Hanna a -Bichon Frise- we came home from church on a Sunday and I went outside to get the dog and there she was tied up to the water spigot of the house perfectly wrapped around it with her feet just barely off the ground she was dead.
    The next one of his victims was a -Basset Hound- I don't know what he did with it but I came home from church -once again it was a Sunday how ever he went to church I will never know- and his wire leashes was perfectly snippet off no bite marks no collar just snippet clean to make it obvious that it he was took and the last was a Sharpie named Bubba he bit one of my friends on the butt we had to call him when he came to the house the dog got violent and he said he had to put him down and after he got caught he said if he was watching you he made it obvious I remember all the times when I was a kid playing in the street he would drive by real slow and park at the end of the street.
    The city just knocked his house down like it never happened and the want to make it a walk way into to park - not much of a park may I add - how crazy is that I wont ever let my kids play in that park they will go down to Mclean.
    and off note....
    I love the Dutch "gedogen" I just got back from Amsterdam I'll be going back in another 3 months also if I could get better at speaking writing Dutch I would try to live there they are very healthy people and they don't seem to have the problems like we have. When I got back to Park City I never seen so many obese people in my life. People here in America are VERY ARROGANT, an example here in Kansas you don't have a car people will drive by and honk at you and tell you "GET A CAR" out there they ride bikes, walk, take the tram, they even have a subway. I swear I saw a guy ride by on his bike two Dutch girls that were walking in front of me and he rang his bell and winked and the two girls looked like they were blushing out here try to mac a girl on a bike thats all I have to say, and one more thing the Dutch are known for there finger shaking ways -the death penalty is barbaric!- for all you Americans look up Dutch customs and etiquette in the Wikipedia Seriously it's in there you might learn something!

    "Tot straks"

  • 19 - hahahahaha

    May 02, 2008 at 11:38 am

    hell.......................oooo oooooooooooooooo

  • 20 - hahahahaha

    May 02, 2008 at 11:44 am

    if you're 30 y.o. and watching ichigo mashimaro and they called you childish, im afraid yes you are. but then there's nothing to worry about, you are not what you watch and in my opinion most drama storyline that available out-there is not much different then anime nowadays. DO NOT SUCCUMB to their influences, that what makes you weak. show them that anime can be mature

    show them hentai made them watch berserk, hellsing, monster and all that M to A-rated anime and let them decide whose the childish one

  • 21 - jade

    Aug 22, 2008 at 10:50 pm

    what the fuck

  • 22 - dave

    Oct 06, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    I have just watched a show on BTK, i can not understand how someone can look at those things and say the death-penalty is barbaric... the Lord gave permission for C.P. for and i cant say man, he is not, like BTK, why wouldnt someone as sick and F****** hopless as him not kill for he knows his life is a safe one, it almost makes me ill to think that if my daughter was hung and i sw her bloated face swinging that the person who does it is safe... and safe i mean protected by gov. i am a Christian, and love life, but it should not be for things like dennis, and for those who say he should be loked away... you just dont know

  • 23 - jonny

    Jul 07, 2009 at 5:20 pm

    dennis is the man!!

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