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Dennis Radar Outline
1. Subject's name
Dennis Rader, known as the BTK killer, is an American serial killer (Biography.com Editors, 2015). 2. DOB:
Dennis Radar was born March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas, United States (Biography.com Editors, 2015). 3. Gender:
Dennis Radar is male. 4. Briefly describe childhood home life
Dennis Radar was one of four children born to William and Dorothea Rader. Rader spent most of his childhood in Wichita, Kanas. He had a seemly
average life, was a little more revered than most and a below average student. In 1966, Rader joined the Air Force where he went on to attain the Air
Force Good Conduct Medal, the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon as well as the National Defence Service Medal. At the age of 26, Rader
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Describe the subject's method of killing the victims (MO).
Rader bound, tortured and killed his victims, representing the name BTK that he chose for himself. The most commonly used method to kill his
victims was strangulation, although some were suffocated or hung. Rader would often strangle his victims just to the point where they would pass out,
allowing them to regain consciousness many times before he would finally kill them. Rader would become sexually aroused at this process and would
masturbate onto the bodies once deceased. Taking souvenirs was also part of Rader's modus operandi. Rader would steal panties from his victims and
later wear them himself (Blanco, n.d.).
15. Did the subject have a signature? If so, what was it?
Rader was known for sending taunting letters to police and newspapers. In his letters he would describe his killings in great detail. In his second letter,
Rader demanded media attention. It was after this letter that it was finally announced that Wichita had a serial killer on the loose (Dennis Rader, 2017).
16. Did the killings occur in one place (i.e., one particular city) or many?
All of Rader's victims were murdered in Wichita, Kanas; Rader's home town (Dennis Rader,
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Dennis Rader: The Sicken Serial Killer
The sickening serial killer, Dennis Rader, was born on March 9th, 1945 in Kansas. Dennis seemed externally normal as a child and teenager
however, he was internally messed up. Eventually, Dennis was known as the BTK killer which stands for bind, torture and kill. He got his nickname
as he murdered ten people between the years of 19974 and 1991. Dennis binded and tortured his victims before killing them. He would tend to get
sexually aroused for his projects but, somehow continued to keep his killings a secret even from his wife. The BTK killer sent clues and notes to
authorities therefore he eventually got tracked and caught. Dennis was finally arrested in 2005 when he was sentenced to serve ten life sentences. Not
only did Dennis murder
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Dennis Rader: Serial Killer
Dennis Rader murdered 10 people over a 17–year period from 1974 to 1991 in the Wichita, Kansas area (Hickey, 2016). He was called BTK for blind,
torture, and kill. He lived a pretty normal life by serving four years in the military. Then he worked for ADT Security Services giving him the
knowledge to disarm home alarm systems. He targeted mostly women who he stalked, and often waited for them in their own homes. He referred to
the people he killed as projects and bragged about keeping trophies such as rings and lingerie (Tresniowski & Comander, 2005). He also used a
squeeze ball in order to strengthen his hand muscles so he could strangle his victims more easily. He kept some of his victims alive longer so he could
continue to torment them. He even planned an 11th murder however, he was captured before he could carry it out. Rader sent numerous letters to police
and media taunting them with gory details of his crimes. Then he stopped writing one day and police and the media thought he was never going to
be caught and brought to justice. Then again in 2004 he wrote a letter to police because they did not connect a murder to him (Hickey, 2016). He
wrote asking if there was any way to trace information from a floppy disk. The police lied and said there was no way.... Show more content on
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DNA was not available at the time. He probably would have never been caught if he didn't start writing the police again. On one occasion, he wrote
a local TV station asking "How many do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper or get some national attention?" (Chu, Seiger, & Thigpen,
2005). He seemed to live a very normal life with a loving wife, children, and attended church. His church family could not believe he was capable of
committing these crimes. This very normal lifestyle also contributed to the delay in capture. All of these elements contributed to the delay in his
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Dennis Rader: A Brief Biography
Dennis Rader was born on March 9th 1945 in Pittsburgh Kansas. He is the oldest son of William Elvin Rader and Dorothea Mae Cook. Dennis
graduated from Wichita Heights High School. In 1965 though 1966 Dennis attended Kansas Wesleyan University after that he has spend four years in
Air Force. When he returned from Air Force he started working in meat department in supermarket. When Dennis was a child he would tortured
animals. Dennis Rader first murder began in January 15 , 1974 . He killed four members of Otero family "Joseph Otero,Julie Otero, Joseph's wife,
Joseph Otero II son, Josephine Otero daughter". April 4, 1974 he killed Kathryn Bright, he also shot her brother. On March 17 , 1977 he killed Shirley
Vian, on December 8, 1977
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Dennis Rader: Serial Killer Essay
Have you ever wondered why some people love art and music, and some love science and math? These individuals love math or art because they get
a sense of relaxation and excitement from these activities. Serial killers are the same way they love to kill people and have lots of different motives
for why they kill them. Aserial killer is a person who kills repeatedly. The one motive that drove Dennis Rader, to kill his victims was to gain power
and control over them.
In order to identify serial killers before they kill repeatedly, a person needs to study the characteristics that makes up this type of criminals. Most serial
killers have been abandoned, by one or both parents, they are emotionally, physically, and even... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Than at that time Dennis worked for a gear company.(Article 3). No one ever suspected anything suspicious things about him. He was a young normal
average human with jobs the same as everyone else in the community.
He served in the U.S air force from the mid to late 1960s.(3). Dennis is one of the evil known serial killers in history. He was known as the Btk
killer which stood for Bind,Torture and kill. Dennis Rader completely given himself a name so that he was recognized by the people. He wanted
them to know that he is the reasons why these people are dying. By Giving himself a name to let the public know that he was out there it was giving
him a sense of having power over the situation.
On January 15,1974 Dennis Rader killed Four members of the Otero family. This was his first kill. He waited long for the him to recognize his
self with the family He has watched them enough to know what he is going to be dealing with. Than he came in their back door and strangled the
family one by one. When he was finished he left through the front door. Later that night their 15 year old son from the otero family came home and
discovered the bodies.(3). By killing these people he gained a sense of pleasure feeling and power and control over what he was doing. "Left semen
at the scene and later said he derived sexual pleasure from killing"(3). According to this article Rader not only feeling sexual pleasure from this but he
felt
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BTK Story
BTK: The Story Abstract Dennis Lynn Rader was born to Dorothea Mae and William Elvin Rader on March 9, 1945. Otero was found murdered in his
home alongside three of his family members. Joseph Otero 's wife was beaten, choked and bound before Rader killed her. Rader 's next "BTK" victim
was a 21–year–old named Kathryn Bright.

Similarly to Rader 's first set of victims, she had been bound with a cord, somewhat clothed and
had been choked and stabbed numerous times.

Rader 's last two victims were 28–year–old Vicki Wegerle, and 62 year old Dolores
Davis.

Rader 's killing spree had come to a halt shortly after his last two victims, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis.в
ЂЁвЂЁIn 2004 the
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Next, there was 25–year–old Nancy Fox. It was reported that Fox had been strangled at her home with her own stockings. Rader also left his famous
"fingerprint" on her body, which was partially clothed and strangled with a telephone cored. Marine Hedge, who lived on the same street as Rader,
was reported missing by her loved ones back in April of 1985. Investigators found her body eight days later on an abandoned road. Hedge had been
strangled, and then chocked with a pair of women's pantyhose. Hedge was 53. Rader's last two victims were 28–year–old Vicki Wegerle, and 62 year
old Dolores Davis. Wegerle's husband discovered her strangled body in bed. Wegerle was abducted from her hometown in January of 1991 and
found thirteen days later underneath a bridge. Davis had been strangled, and her feet, knees, and hands were all bound with pantyhose. Rader's
killing spree had come to a halt shortly after his last two victims, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis. In 2004 the investigation became interesting
after Rader sent an anonymous letter to the authorities, declaring accountability for a killing that had not formerly been recognized as the work of the
"BTK" killer. Investigators took DNA samples from underneath the victim's fingernails. DNA tests started soon afterwards along with hundreds of
male samples of DNA in hopes of finding the serial killer. Overall, around 1,300 samples of DNA were acquired then a court later
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Btk Killer Research Paper
The BTK killer is a serial killer. The BTK killer is a serial killer because he killed his most of his victims at different locations and at different times. His
first killings were on the same day and it was a family. His first killings were the Otero family. The first one he murdered was the dad Joeseph, he was
murdered on January 15, 1974 in his house. His second murder was Julie, she was also murdered in her house on January 15, 1974. His third murder
was Joesph, he was murdered In his house on January 15, 1974. His fourth murder was Josephine, she was murdered in her house on January 15,
1974. His fifth murder was Kathryn Bright, she was murdered in her house on April 4, 1974. His sixth murder was Shirley Vian, she was murdered in
her
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The Relationship Between Sadism And Its Effects On Children
Sadism is defined as the derivation of sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain, suffering and/or humiliation upon another person. The pain and
suffering of the victim, which may be both physical and psychological, is pivotal to the sexual arousal and pleasure. According to Bernard (1933)
sadism hence represents a pathological intensification of the masculine mental character. Characteristics of sadism according to DSM IV (2000) is as
follows: having over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving acts (real, not
simulated) in which the psychological or physical suffering including humiliation of the victim is sexually exciting to the person, as well as the person
has acted on these urges with a non–consenting person, or the sexual urges or fantasies cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. Introduction
Sexual sadism is noticed primarily in males and generally starts with puberty, in spite of the fact that sadistic behavior may be manifested prematurely
in children. In all male cases, it becomes obvious by early adulthood. According to Hucker (2009), sexual sadism may start off with fantasies and, in
some cases, these may never be acted upon or, be acted out in the more mild forms of consensual relationships. In non–consensual cases, the behavior
usually continues and often escalates over time as the perpetrator experiences a need for increased violence in order to stimulate the
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Dennis Rader: The Serial Killer
The serial killer I chose to do my report on was Dennis Rader. Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg, Kansas and as of today he is still alive.
Rader was the oldest of four sons. When Dennis was a child he hung stray cats. He grew up in Wichita, Kansas. Rader served our country by
joining the U.S Air Force which he served from the mid to late 1960's. He got married to Paula in 1971 and he work for a company that sold
camping gear but he only worked there for a few years. He worked for ADT services in 1974. He first crime was on January 15, 1974. He murdered
four members of the Otero family. Josephine and Joseph Jr. died by strangulation. He took a watch and a radio from the home, he also left semen at the
crime scene. Dennis would commit the other murders in similar fashion. He would start taking objects from the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He left stuff from his past murders and a computer disk. He sent the police and media outlets letters. The dish he left help lead the police to the
church Rader went to. The police got a DNA sample from Dennis daughter and that helped seal the deal. Dennis got arrested on February 25,
2005. Dennis was charged with 10 first degree murder charges. He pled guilty to all of the charges against him on June 27, 2005 this surprised
many people that he pled guilty. He told the court what he did to the people with many details about the gruesome murders, he showed no emotion
or remorse for what he had done.They gave him ten life sentences in Kansas prison. Dennis escaped the death because he committed the crimes
before the state 1994 reinstatement of the death penalty Dennis Rader is considers to be a Psychopath. Dennis would be consider a Psychopath
because of his antisocial behaviors, and no indications of guilt of fear for what he had done. Dennis being a Psychopath did not affect him at the trial
he told of his gruesome crimes with no remorse or guilt. He did not get treatments for his
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Richard Kuklinsk Research Paper Outline
Michael Crowther Ms. Dixon Criminal Justice III 7th period 23 October 2017 Richard Kuklinski – Iceman Richard Kuklinski was a convicted
murderer and contract killer who was born on April 11 in 1935. Kuklinski claims to have killed over 200 people over the course of his "career"
during 1949 to 1986. At first, he would simply kill people who annoyed him, got on his nerves, or who he 'needed' to kill. When the mob caught
wind of a man who killed as frivolously as Kuklinski, they began to hire him out as a contract killer. He lived in New Jersey and New York and
committed most of his crimes in that area. In 1988, he was caught and sentenced to life in prison –– he later died in prison in March of 2006 Richard's
father, Stanley Kuklinski, worked for a railroad company and was a very violent man. Richard's mother, Anna Kuklinski, worked for a meat
processing plant and was also very violent. Both Richard's mother and father would beat him regularly but his father's beatings were much worse.
These beatings were so bad, in fact, that one time Stankley beat Richard's older brother to death. The family... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One day in 1948, Kuklinski decided to ambush and beat Charley with a wooden dowel, and although he said he did not mean to kill him, his
brutal beating left Charley dead. When Kuklinski realized he had killed the boy, he cut his finger tips off to keep him from being identified and
then dumped his body off of a bridge in South Jersey. After Richard had disposed of Charley's body, he went after the rest of the boys in the group
and severely beat them with a metal pole. Kuklinski was quoted as saying that was the day he learned it was "better to give than to receive." After this
day, Kuklinski said he would hurt people just for making him feel bad or for annoying
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Computer Forensics : The Integration Of Computer Science...
What is Computer forensics basically it is the integration of computer science and law to solve crimes. It serves as a branch of digital forensic science
and it applies to evidence that is found in computers and digital storage media. Its purpose is to examine digital media through the identification,
preservation, collection, analyzation and offering facts and creating opinions based on the digital information. Even if it relates most with many
computer crimes computer forensics still can be used in civilian cases. The purpose of this essay is discuss how practice of Computer forensics
originated, the challenges it faces, how it is used to help in the investigation of a crime and some examples of cases, and finally where the future of
this technology is headed. In the 1980's it had become easy for the public to get their hands on a computer system "As a result of this popularity
networks began to store personal information aligned with banking and identification purposes (Laws)". Computers become a gold mine for criminal
to take advantage of because it was easier for the public to access their banking information to make transactions. "In 1984 the FBI Magnetic program
was created, this program was later known as the Computer Analysis and Response Team which is still in existence today and in 1995 the International
Organization on Computer Evidence was formed (Computer Forensics Training 101)". But the history of computer forensics can be found in the 1970's
as the
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Btk Killer Research Paper
The BTK Killer incident is one of the more fascinating cases I have had the pleasure to research in quite a while. This is the true story of the
actions of a deacon, a trusted member of the community and leader of a congregation, who was found to be a serial murderer, and by the use of some
very clever tactics and DNA analysis, his identity and location was discovered. His cases spanned over the course of 17 years, from 1974 to 1991. His
public name, BTK Killer, stands for Bind, Torture and Kill, which was his preferred method of disposing of his victims. However, his legal name is
Dennis Rader, and in 2005 he was sentenced to 10 life sentences for the long list of murderers he was responsible for. In January of 1974, Dennis
Rader violently murdered his first victims, an entire family of 4, which he killed and left the bodies in his local city of Wichita, Kansas. From that
point, he went on to kill 6 more people over the next 17 years. The majority of his victims suffered from strangulation, but one was stabbed, one was
hanged, and the others were suffocated. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The letter ended up with a local newspaper, and the poorly written note gave authorities some idea of who they were dealing with. Rader wrote, "It's
hard to control myself. You probably call me 'psychotic with sexual perversion hang–up.'" He went on to describe the urge to kill as a monster inside
him, but he clearly wanted to control his image: He requested to be called the "BTK Strangler," explaining that BTK stands for "bind them, torture
them, kill them."
It was not uncommon to find semen at the scene of Rader's crimes, but at the time, adequate forensic technology was just not available to collect and
analyze samples for DNA comparison. It wouldn't be until 2005 that DNA analysis made a breakthrough in the case of the BTK
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Dennis Rader: The Worst Serial Killer
Bind, torture, and kill was his mantra. One by one innocent people were dropping dead at the hands of Dennis Rader, aka BTK.Stalking his victims
for weeks, as if they were his prey, Rader caused havoc in Wichita Kansas. Hanging, stabbing, and suffocating innocent girls and families, Dennis Rader
achieve sexual pleasure. Dennis Rader is the worst serial killer, because he showed no mercy.
Dennis Rader was born on March ninth, 1945. Born in Pittsburg Kansas, Dennis Rader grew up in Wichita. At a young age, Dennis tortured,and hung
animals, and developed mental control issues. Dennis Rader grew up a fairly quiet, but normal boy. He attended Wichita State University, with a degree
in Administration of Justice. At the age of twenty–one, Dennis rader joined the United States Air Force. After he was out of the force, he married Paula
Dietz, in 1971, and had two children. Four years after his marriage he killed his first victim, and in the span of seventeen years there was a total of ten
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On January fifteenth, 1974, Rader hung Josephine Otero from a drainage pipe. Prior to hanging Josephine, Rader killed her mother, father, and nine
year old brother. The father and brother were suffocated with a plastic bag, and the mother was left strangled. Rader stalked this family for months,
watching their every move. Once Josephine was hung and dead, and because he was a sexual sadist, Dennis Rader masturbated, and ejaculated over
Josephine's leg. Dennis Rader later admitted in prison, that he had a sexual fantasy that involved death ,and said " Yes, I had some sexual fantasies, but
that was after she was
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Tyco International: Leadership Crisis
Tyco International: Leadership Crisis Case Study Paper Group Project Abstract In 2002, Tyco International became the center of attention in a
fraudulent scandal. CEO Leo Dennis Kozlowki, and CFO Mark Swartz, among other members of the board of directors in Tyco International, were
found at fault for the misuse of company funds. The internal investigation and federal finding revealed that Tyco's money was use for personal
forgiveness loans, bribes paid in form of bonus for business deals, disposal of employee programs, personal purchases, and tax evasion. This paper
answers case study questions to provide an overview of Tyco's ethical and legal issues, company culture, and the role that both top executives and board
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Kozlowski would lobby to convince the board of directors to use the "strategy of acquiring profitable companies". The board continually sided
with Kozlowski which led to Fort's resignation. Kozlowski's lifestyle soon mimicked that of Gaziano's. Kozlowski handpicked "trusted people and
placed them in key positions" . Mark Swartz was one of these individuals. He had a strong financial background. Kozlowski also brought in Mark
Belnick as Tyco's general counsel. Kozlowski cut jobs as he pleased and had the support of the board. The board of directors was responsible for
protecting Tyco's shareholders. They did this by "disclosing any questionable situations or issues that might seem unethical or inappropriate". Each of
these individuals was secretly making unethical business transactions. How could they judge and report unethical issues when they were practicing
their own? These individuals were submissive to Kozlowski's requests and desires. They each contributed to the situations that arose in Tyco. Have
Tyco's recent actions been sufficient to restore confidence in the company? Tyco, under the new leadership of CEO Ed Breen, is now in the process of
restoring its reputation. His key strategy is to rebuild the corporate communication function, meaning that a new culture, vision, and values, need to be
established. A communication team was assembled to renew the company image in the eyes of
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BTK Killer Criminological Concepts
The purpose of this essay project, is to summarize a serial killer, and identify three criminological concepts from the course, that I believe led the
person to engage in criminal activity. The serial killer that I have selected for this essay project is , Dennis Rader, better known as the "BTK Killer".
The concepts that can be related to why Rader committed this crimes are Hedonistic serial Killer, and Motivated by terror.
Dennis Rader, or the "BTK Killer", first committed his murder in 1974 when he killed the Otero family in their home. He strangled all four of them ,
and when he was done he took several souvenirs and even left semen on the scene, because he derived sexual pleasure from the killing. Later , Rader,
committed another crime,
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Dennis Rader Research Paper
Dennis Rader is famously know as the BTK killer. "BTK" means bind, torture, kill, this was his signature for all of his killings. After many
killings, Rader now sits behind prison bars, never to see the outside world again. The serial killer Dennis Rader used his own unique strategies to
kill his numerous victims to fulfill his own sexual desires and fantasies. Dennis's childhood was far from ordinary. He was born in Pittsburg, Kansas.
He started school at Riverview Elementary , and eventually he graduated from Wichita Heights High School. According to reported Leigh Sales,
Dennis tortured animals as a child, he hung both a dog and a cat while in his teens. He also had a sexual fetish for women's underwear. Rader would
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He was an assembler for the Coleman Company from 1972 to 1973. Then in 1974 Rader worked at a Wichita office which dealt with ADT Security
Systems, the company's main idea was was selling and installing commercial alarm systems. All according to Marilyn Bardsley, this is how Rader
learned to disable home security systems. He would later use this knowledge in his killings. Rader's first victims were the Otero family, a family
of four. As reported by Juan Ignacio, he did not know these people before committing the murder which he said was a part of his fantasy. Dennis
broke into the family's house by coming in through the unlocked back door and cutting the phone lines. He confronted the family at gunpoint and
took them into a bedroom. Rader then tied all of them up with rope and individually suffocated them one by one. He then took the family's car
keys and drove away in escape. After a killing, Dennis was famous for sending letters to the police and local news. His letters described the specific
way of his killings. He would anonymously send multiple letters each with very specific details of his crimes. According to Steven Singular, his first
letter was hidden in an engineering book in the Wichita Library in 1974. This letter described the murder of the Otero family in detail. Later in 1978,
Rader sent a letter to the KAKE television station claiming he was responsible for the murders of the Otero family, Nancy Fox and Shirley
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Dennis Rader BTK Killer Essay
Dennis Rader, or the BTK Killer, was responsible for the murder of ten people between 1974 and 1991. He was known for writing letters to police
after a murder that offered information that nobody knew. Eventually the murders and letters stopped, then in 2004 Rader sent another letter to police
claiming responsibility for a murder that was not connected to him before. Thanks to advancements in DNA technology police were able to collect
evidence from underneath the victim's fingernails. Rader soon then sent a computer disk to a TV station and police were able to analyze the data from
a document found on it and learned that the authors name was Dennis. There was also a link to a Lutheran Church that Rader was a part of. After
police did a search including Dennis and Lutheran Church, they found that the church has a deacon named Dennis Rader. After police get a DNA
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Dennis Rader was known to write letters that were sent to police and news agencies about the murders. These letters would include how the crime
scene was set up, what the people were tied up with, and how they were killed. Some of these letters and packages also had clues in them in
different forms. He did this because he was seeking the fame that other killers such as Ted Bundy had received from the media. He sent one letter to
a local news station that had hidden words in it that spelled out "D. Rader" and "6220", which was his street address. However, the clues in his
numerous letters would not give him away. Some of his clues were overlooked, some could not be deciphered, and some did not make sense with the
investigation. What did give him away was a floppy disk that was sent to a local news agency. This document had data on it that named the author and
brought them to the Lutheran church that Rader was a part of. Computer technology had advanced in the decade since his last murder that led them to
this embedded
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Dennis Rader: The BTK Killer
What do you think of when you imagine a serial killer? Most people think of an antisocial maniac who has no friends or family, but for Dennis
Rader it was the complete opposite. Dennis Rader, also known as "The BTK Killer", is a notable American serial killer who changed the way we
view crime today. Therefore, it is crucial to be informed about his early life, "normal life", criminal history, and his life now so we can better
understand why people commit these crimes, and how to prevent them from doing so in the future.
Dennis Lynn Rader was born born in Pittsburg, Kansas, on March 9, 1945. He was the son of William Rader, a member of the US Marine Corps,
and Dorothea Rader. As a child, Rader seemed ordinary. He was an avid boy scout, participated in his church youth group, and performed fairly well
in school. Many people described him as a polite young man who preferred to keep to himself. Two years after graduating fromWichita Heights High
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He married Paula Dietz, a bookkeeper from his home town, in the summer of 1971. Not long after, he had two children, a son and a daughter. His
daughter, Kerri, described him as a loving father and had no idea he was the BTK. He was very active in his children's lives as a boy scout leader and
president of his church board. Rader went through many jobs throughout his life he worked at a supermarket, Coleman Co., and Cessna aircraft
manufacturing. From 1974–1988 he worked for ADT security services going to homes and installing alarm systems, in many cases for people
concerned about the BTK. In 1989 he became a dog catcher and compliance officer for Wichita. People often complained that he was extremely strict,
and one neighbor complained that he euthanized her dog for no reason. Except for a couple complaints, all of Rader's family and friends claim that he
showed no signs of being a serial
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Dennis Rader And The BTK Killer
The Case Overview There were ten victims killed by Dennis Rader between 1974 and 1991, the first four of these being killed on one night. Rader
created a nickname for himself the BTK killer; he chose this name because of the style in which he killed his victims, which involved binding,
torturing and killing his female victims. He had many other aliases, most of which were self named. These included The Wichita Strangler, The
Poetic Strangler and The Asphyxiater just to name a few. Rader talked about his need for acknowledgment and tormented the police by sending notes,
poems, pictures and puzzles explaining his crimes in graphical detail. Rader took breaks from killing around the times both his children were born as
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Joseph Otero 38 (father) was suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, Julie Otero 33 (mother) strangled with a rope, Joseph Otero II age 9 was
suffocated with a plastic bag, Josephine Otero age 11 was hung with a rope and Rader masturbated on her lifeless body. April 4th– Katherine Bright
21 and Kevin Bright 19, Rader broke into her home and waited for her to arrive, not expecting Katherine to arrive with her brother. Rader forced
Kevin to tie her up first then Rader tied Kevin up in another room. Kevin escaped during Katherine's fight with Rader but was shot twice in the head
but still survived. Katherine put up such a fight that she was stabbed twice and later died in hospital. 1977 – March 17th – Shirley Vian Relford, 24
was strangled and a plastic bag put over her head. Rader tied up Shirley's three young children and left them in the bathroom. Rader left some
underwear that was found next to her body which contained his semen. December 8th – Nancy Fox 25 was tied up and strangled with a belt and her
body was masturbated on. Rader left semen on her nightgown that was found next to her
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Tools For An Expert 's Deposition
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there are other tools that are free to use, which some are made from law enforcement officers to help their investigations. There are many tools that
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such as cell phones to gather digital evidence, the tools may have its own hardware to try to work with different types of phones and have different
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This will keep from corrupting or accidently deleting files from the original drive. When EnCase is used and investigators are looking at the files,
they are locked in to read only to prevent tampering of the data. Another program is OSForensics which can be used to recover and search for
deleted files. According to PassMark Software website (n.d.), OSForensics helps identify suspicious files and activity with hash matching, drive
signatures, emails, memory and binary data with the ability to quickly extract information and enable data to be managed effectively, (PassMark
Software, n.d.). OSForensics does a free version, which has restricted features which EnCase does not have a free version. OSForensics also can
find files fast by searching with file name, size and time which can be done with EnCase. However, Encase has more robust search features to
identify data that would be irretrievable with other forensics applications. Both programs allow for creating an image of a storage device to prevent
from corrupting the original hard drive. OSForensics also shows a timeline to give a visual representation of system activity over a period of time.
Computers are not the only hardware investigators look into when they are working on a case. They have tools to look at smart phones which are
basically hand held computers since they can surf the web, emails, chat, save files, and
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Bind Kill Torture Research Paper
Although, he taunted the authorities the 31 years he avoided getting arrested using the alias BTK. Rader gave himself this name standing for, "Bind,
Kill, Torture". Dennis Rader did not want to get caught for the murders, but like most serial killers, he wanted the credit. In order to take credit, he
sent many letters, poems, and clues to the authorities and media. On January 19, 1991, Rader killed and tortured Dolores Davis, his last victim.
(foxnews.com Fast Facts: BTK Victims) He did not resurface until 2004, when the local media announced the 30th anniversary of his first murders.
(nbsnews.com, Who is the BTK killer?)
In 2004, Rader had resumed contacting the police and asked them if he could send them files on diskettes. The authorities received the diskette and
discovered it was from Rader's church. This discovery was the major component in finding who BTK was. Another piece of evidence was a video in a
Home Depot parking lot of Rader dropping off a BTK package driving his sons van. The last and very significant piece of evidence was ... Show more
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I believe that their selfish motivations were power and control, all at the expensive of the suffering of others. Al Capone had the greatest, largest, and
most thriving empire of his time, and it wasn't another mobster who defeated him, but was his negligence to pay his taxes that brought him down.
Like Capone, Bernie Madoff had control over a whole empire. Madoff's empire allowed him to have power, money, and fame. Ted Kaczynski was an
outsider his entire life, and being able to disrupt and expressive his beliefs through violence, caused people to pay attention to him. Dennis Rader's
motives were very obvious, he wanted to have control and fulfill his desires without facing any consequences. These criminals all committed very
different crimes, but their motives were very
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Btk Killer Dennis Radar
BTK KILLER DENNIS RADAR Dennis Radar also known as the BTK Killer was born on March 9, 1945 to William Elvin Radar and Dorothea
Mae Cook he was the oldest of their four children he was born in Pittsburg Kansas he grew up in Wichita and attended Riverview School and later
graduated from Wichita Heights High School, according to several reports for him as a child made some confessions that he tortured animals, he also
had a sexual fetish for women's underwear he would later start stealing panties from his victims and wearing them. Dennis Radar attended Kansas
Wesleyan University from 1965–1966 then he spent four yrs in the U.S. Air Force from 1966– 1970. In 1973 he attended Butler County Community
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You don 't understand these things because your not under the influence of factor x). The same thing that made Son of Sam, Jack the Ripper,
Havery Glatman, Boston Strangler, Dr. H. H. Holmes Panty Hose Strangler OF Florida, Hillside Strangler, Ted of the West Coast and many more
infamous character kill. Which seem s senseless, but we cannot help it. There is no help, no cure, except death or being caught and put away. It a
terrible nightmare but, you see I don 't lose any sleep over it. After a thing like Fox I come home and go about life like anyone else. And I will be
like that until the urge hit me again. It not continuous and I don't have a lot of time. It takes time to set a kill, one mistake and it all over. Since I
about blew it on the phone–handwriting is out–letter guide is so long and typewriter can be traced to my short poem of death and maybe a drawing
later on real picture and maybe a tape of the sound will come your way. How will you know me before a murder or murders you will receive a copy
of the initials B.T.K. you keep that copy the original will show up someday guesswho? Because Rader did not contest his guilt, most evidence was not
tested in court. However, physical and circumstantial facts that would have corroborated Rader as the BTK killer include: DNA analysis of BTK 's
semen and material taken from underneath the fingernails of victim Vicki Wegerle match the DNA profile
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Dennis Lynn Rader's Narcissistic Killer
Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas and was the oldest of four sons. Dennis's had a very normal life but his behavior
changed at around 7 years old when he became sexually aroused while watching his grandmother strangle chickens. He wanted to duplicate that arousal
so he engaged in animal torture by hanging cats and dogs. When he reached adulthood, he would break into women's homes, steal their lingerie and
take them to his parents' basement where he would photograph himself wearing them. In 1966 Dennis joined the Air Force where he spent four years
repairing communication equipment abroad. Upon his return to the United Stated he married a fellow churchgoer Paula Deitz on May 22, 1971.
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On Count 10 there is a hard 40 statue. There were 2 allegations of aggravating circumstances. The defendant committed the crime in order to avoid or
prevent a lawful arrest of the prosecution. The evidence in this case and also pursuant to State v Higginbotham 264 Kansas 593, State v. Marsh, State
v. Bailey, and State v. Walker 252 Kansas 279 (1993). The factor does exist and there is an additional factor that this was a heinous, atrocious, cruel,
manner in which the homicide was committed in from testimony from Deputy Sam
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Btk Killer Research Paper
The BTK Killer is a psychotic male named Dennis Rader. His murder spree started in 1974 with the Otero family. Dennis then went through 10
victims without getting convicted till 1991. Throughout Dennis's crime spree he would send messages and puzzles to KAKE and the police taunting
them by basically admitting to it. The reason why they couldn't convict him was that they didn't know who it was at all. The police then send Dennis
messages and Dennis sent a message back. Dennis asks the police if it was possible to trace anything on a floppy disk. They responded with no.
Dennis sent a floppy disk with information on a Microsoft word document to the police. This is where digital forensics comes in. They found that the
owner of the file was named
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Facts About Serial Killers
To all media outlets, you are all well aware that you are the first go–to to find out information. Whether it is weather, crime, or sports, you have the
scoop on everything one needs to know. Over the years, you have changed the way you report crime. Particularly, the way you report serial killers.
Serial killers get a nickname or a catchy tag line that leads to more killings and more fascination from the public (Fox 13A). People cling to you for
everything, so when you give a serial killer a lot of attention, then the public is going to do the same (Fox 13A). The way you go about informing the
world on serial killers influences other things such as, movies, TV shows, and songs being made in their honor. As the source for all information, you...
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The only reason these movies even sell is because of the stars you make serial killers out to be. While these movies are interesting and intriguing, it
is not okay to capitalize off the crimes of serial killers. The only thing productions inspired by serial killers leads to is the serial killer gaining more
confidence and publicity. A few years ago, Stephen King produced a movie based onDennis Rader and his family (Wenzl). Rader's daughter, Kerri
Rawson, finally sat down for an interview when she heard the news. Rawson seemed to show no pity for her father, and she feels King's movie is
"exploiting her family (Wenzl)." She also added, "He's only going to give my father a big head, and her absolutely does not need that (Wenzl)."
These producers do not realize how they are affecting the serial killers family when they make these productions. Rawson felt that you were relentless
after her father was arrested (Wenzl). Lowering the excitement around serial killers will cause a major deficit in crime drama production. Although this
result will leave many people unhappy, it will provide comfort for the families of many serial
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Dennis Rader Case Summary
In this case analysis, the BTK killer also known as Dennis Rader was convicted with 10 counts of first degree murder in Wichita, Kansas. He
committed those crimes between 1974 and 1991. The acronym BTK stands for blind, torture, and kill. Soon after each incident, he sent anonymous
letters to the police and taunting them by offering knowledge of the killings. Dennis Rader was reported to have tortured a Puerto Rican family, the
Oteros in their home (Vigliotti, 2015). In court, he testified that from the torture, he took one of the daughters, Josephine Otero to the basement and
tortured her while ejaculating on her. He also testified having sexual please while torturing the rest of the family. In addition, he admitted to have
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On December 8, 1977, he murdered Nancy Fox, a jewelry store worker inside her home as he followed her to her house and cutting her phone line
before he broke into her house (Vigliotti, 2015). He parked his car a few blocks away and confirmed she wasn't home. Nancy Fox confronted Dennis
Rader and remained remarkably calm when she saw him and let him touch her. He threw her in bed and strangled her. After that he let the police know
about her murder by calling them and misspelled the word homicide with "home–a–side" along with her address and name. He was also known to be a
mentally deficient person. He had a very low IQ and failed all his classes in high school (Vigliotti, 2015). Ironically speaking, Dennis Rader besides
of being a serial killer, was the President of the congregation at his Lutheran Church. He sent a floppy disk to his pastor, Michael Clark who later
inserted it into his computer and showed a lot of evidence recorded that Dennis Rader was indeed the BTK killer that was behind those murders. The
pastor was then stunned and told the rest of the congregation of Dennis Rader. Mr. Rader also sent another disk to the police giving them hints about
the murder (Vigliotti,
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The Btk Killer By Dennis Lynn Rader
Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas. His mother, Dorothea Mae Cook, and father, William Elvin Rader, had three
sons in addition to Dennis. In 1975, he married Paula Dietz, and they had one son and one daughter. Throughout his childhood, Dennis displayed
signs of what he would become later in life. In reports, as well as his own confession, he tortured animals and had a fetish with women 's underwear.
Dennis, also known as the BTK killer, had at least ten victims throughout his life. He became known as the BTK killer because of his modus
operandi: bind, torture, kill. Dennis worked alone, and all of his murders occurred in and around Wichita, Kansas (Blanco). Dennis Rader began
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His next murder did not occur until 1985 when he killed his neighbor Marine Hedge and left her body on the side of the road. The following year,
authorities discovered Vicki Wegerle in her home. In 1991, Rader killed his final victim, Dolores Davis ("Dennis Rader"). BTK had a total of ten
victims, most of whom were women. There was a lot of evidence that pointed to Rader as the BTK Killer. DNA from semen, as well as from
underneath Vicki Wegerle's fingernails, matched Dennis Rader. Rader's writing style matched up to all of the letters and poems that BTK had sent
to authorities and local newspapers. The payphone that he used to report a murder was only a few blocks away from his job at the time, which
was at ADT. Many different pieces of evidence led back to Wichita State University, which he had attended in the 1970s. Photocopies had been
made on campus, poems were similar to a song taught by one of the professors at the university, and BTK even asked Kevin Bright, the man who
was shot and managed to survive, if he had seen him at the university. Rader was neighbors with one of his victims. He sent "trophies" to police along
with his letters. Rader had many different jobs throughout the thirty years in which he was acting as BTK, and he worked for some of the same
companies as his
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Serial Killer
When you hear the words serial killer, you instantly think about people like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ed Gein, Ted Bundy, or Charles Manson. You don 't
think about a family man with a wife and two children, county board member, President of the church congregation council, or a Cub Scout leader.
Dennis Rader possessed all of these shining attributes. He also possessed a dark secret. This secret had festered in him from an early age and grew as
he got older. Dennis Rader had fantasies about bondage, control, and torture which eventually led to murder. Rader 's reign of terror began in 1977 and
ended with his capture in 2005, almost 30 years later. He labeled his victims as "projects". He hunted his prey in stages he described as the "trolling
stage and stalking stage". He even called the tools used for his trade his "hit kit". Dennis Rader was a stone cold killer who had no plans of stopping.
The letters BTK stands for "Bind, Torture and Kill", which was Rader 's mode of operation and a name he gave to himself. Throughout the years and in
numerous communications with the police, he talked about his need for acknowledgment. In the 1990 's BTK had disappeared from sight when,
without explanation, he re–emerged in 2004. This re–emergence was more than likely due to his need for acknowledgment or public attention. In 2004,
Rader started sending multiple letters, clues, and photos to the authorities that led to his capture and arrest in 2005.
Dennis Rader was born on March
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Psychopath Dennis Rader Case Study
Psychopath Dennis Rader, alias the BTK Killer, killed a total of 10 people, including 2 children, over a fifteen year period ranging from 1974 to
1991. Rader was apprehended and arrested in 2005 because of newer forensic technology available to analyze DNA and computer forensics.
Ultimately, it was Rader's own daughter who turned police informant, and give them a DNA sample from her cheek saliva (Hansen, 2006). Young &
Ortmeier (2011) describe how DNA Identification Act of 1994 led to the development of CODIS, which been used for varied reasons such as
identifying violent offenders, victims and unidentified remains. Despite Rader's cleverness and precautions, he carelessly left behind trace biological
evidence from underneath his fingernails that was lifted forensically from a letter BTK sent to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For some reason, the police failed to lab test the cereal boxes that Rader planted near a Home Depot stuffed with murder details, along with the
question asking officers to communicate a response to him in a newspaper medium that "Rex, it will be ok" to use an untraceable floppy to
communicate with the police (Hansen, 2006). Rader wrongfully thought the floppy disk was actually not traceable, not appreciating the computer
forensics of residual data about file author and date fields on the supposedly "wiped" floppy disk. In addition to the unwiped metadata, some deleted
data was still accessible because it filled the slack on the drive, and slack is sometimes not deleted until it is ultimately overwritten with fresh data,
leaving behind an incriminating trail of data that revealed his name and workplace. When he printed a letter to officers
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Dennis Rader
Abstract This research paper is about Dennis Lynn Rader, also known as the BTK Killer. He haunted the city of Wichita, Kansas for nearly thirty
years, from his first killing of the Otero family in 1974 until his arrest in February of 2005. Ten people became his victims and throughout his
"career" as serial killer he taunted the police with letters. You will learn about his upbringing, his methods to kill, his modus operandi, his victims and
how he eventually got arrested. Dennis L. Rader, BTK This paper is about Dennis Lynn Rader, a serial killer who haunted the city of Wichita, Kansas
for about 30 years, beginning in 1974 with his first murder until his capture in February 2005. It's about his upbringing, his life, his... Show more
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He strangled and suffocated him and sat down in a chair to watch him die. Last but not least it was Josie's turn. His first attempt of strangling her
failed, so he forced her to walk downstairs in the basement. There he put a noose around her neck and hanged her from a pipe, leaving her partially
undressed. He masturbated on her bare legs, leaving semen behind. After cleaning up the house a little bit he took the family's car and drove it to a
nearby supermarket. What Rader didn't know is that the Oteros had three older children, who had already left the house that morning. Charlie, Daniel
and Carmen were the ones that found their parents dead that afternoon. Rader's next victim was Kathryn Bright. He broke into her home and hid in
the bedroom waiting for her to return home. Again something went wrong for Rader, and Bright returned home, accompanied by her younger
brother Kevin. He surprised them and using his gun he forced Kevin to tie up his sister. Then he took Kevin in another room, trying to tie him up
with material found in the home. Kevin got loose and Rader shot him twice in the head. Thinking Kevin was dead, Rader went on to work on
Kathryn. She resisted heavily and instead of strangling her, he ended up stabbing her multiple times. During that time Kevin, who wasn't dead, fled
the house and called for help. Rader was forced to leave the scene quickly, ran to his car, and drove off. Kathryn died in the
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Dennis Rader: Serial Killer
Murderers usually don't leave behind clues to be caught with. This is the reason why so many cases go unsolved. However, Dennis Rader, more
widely known as B.T.K. (Bind Torture Kill), was an oddity amongst other serial killers. He almost desperately wanted his crimes to be noticed in the
media and be looked at by police. He was wildly gruesome in his various murders, leaving behind many clues, but without any leads, the case couldn't
go any further. When media coverage and police investigation had died down after two decades, he decided to put on a show for police. Police used
the patterns he left behind in his performance to catch him. This means that profiling is valuable resource in catching a criminal. The International
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capture. The nail in the coffin of his career was the floppy disk. Rader asked police in an anonymous letter whether they could trace a floppy disk
back to him (Singular 146–148), which anyone with knowledge of the internet would know is possible. In Mark Hansen's article "How the Cops
Caught BTK", Mark Rasch, senior vice president and chief security counsel for Solutionary, a computer security and forensics firm, affirms that
"when a computer user deletes data from a floppy disk, the data itself doesn't disappear" (Hansen). A mastermind criminal would never make such a
heinous error. The main detective on the case, Ken Landwehr admits, "Him sending that disk is what cracked the case. If he had just quit [killing] and
kept his mouth shut, we might never have connected the dots" (Hansen). This disk gave police a positive lead to him. Without this dramatic move on
his part, Rader would have never been caught. Profiling is what led to this occurrence though. If police had not known how that he would get "caught
up in his own game that he would eventually give himself up" (Hansen), they couldn't have known that luring him in with fake security would
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Creating a Plan for Positive Influence
Tyco International Ltd. was started by Arthur Rosenburg in 1960 and became owned publicly in 1964. Within 1973 to 2001, Tyco International Ltd.
Grew swiftly amid the acquisitions of different companies with "annual revenues of more than $500 million and a net worth of nearly $149 million
(Tyco, 2004–2009). The New York Stock Exchangedepicts Tyco International Ltd. as a "diversified global provider of security products and services,
fire protection and detection products and services, valves and controls, and other industrial products" (NYSE, 2009)." As a diversified company Tyco
International Ltd. Comprise of five sections: ADT Worldwide, Electrical and Metal Products, Fire Protection Services, Flow Control, and Safety
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Despite the fact that one can only wonder as to the capability of the ordinary level employees to decline to adjust the financial statements of Tyco
International Ltd., is it likely that only Kozlowski and Swartz were enmeshed in the unprincipled acts? Are there other employees mixed up in the
misconduct of Tyco International Ltd.? Will the level of violations to which the SEC accused Tyco International Ltd. entail the participation of various
employees? If Tyco International Ltd. had put an effective OCB program in place to prevent unethical behavior, would such an occurrence have
deterred or discouraged the irrevocable decisions of Kozlowski and Swartz? Or maybe the scandal that ensued was merely the illustration of one's
greediness overwhelming one's moral beliefs?
Conclusion
With the level of unethical conduct and the level of the executives involved, it will be difficult to ascertain the impact OCB may have had on the
alleged persons. Personnel are simply human who will act up intermittently, but individual actions should not have the power to virtually bring down a
big organization such as Tyco International Ltd. Most companies are now realizing the effect of OCB on refining the degree of performance and
productivity within
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The Btk Killers Reign Of Terror
On January 15th 1974 began Dennis Rader, the BTK killers reign of terror. The first victims of Dennis Rader were four members of the Ortero
family, Joseph, wife Julie, son Joseph, and daughter Josephine were murdered in their home in the early morning hours between 7:00 am and 7:30
am, Three children of the Ortero family survived because they were already at school. Rader armed with a pistol entered the home and forced the
family to go into one of the bedrooms, there he tied the family members up and strangled three members taking Josephine to the basement and
hanging her whilst masturbating among her dead corpse. The fifth victim of the BTK killer, Kathryn Bright was on April 4th 1974. Rader
attempted to strangle the victim but reported it was not working so he stabbed her, according to him two or three times in the torso underneath the
ribs, Bright's brother Kevin, who was shot twice survived. The sixth victim of BTK was a while later March 17, 1977 Shirley Vian, whom was
not the actual target on that specific day. Vian was bound with tape and ropes and strangled to death while her children were in the bathroom crying
and trying to get free. Rader would have another victim in December of that year, Nancy Fox, Fox was the seventh victim of BTK, she was
handcuffed, her feet were tied, and she was strangled with a belt. Marine Hedge was the eighth victim of Rader; she was a chosen victim of BTK.
Rader snuck into her home, jumped atop her while she was lying in bed and
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Who Is Dennis Rader?
Dennis Rader aka B.T.K
Dennis Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg Kansas. He was the eldest of four sons born to William and Dorothea Rader. When Dennis was
young he recalls his grandmother strangling chickens which led to his obsession with strangulation. Eventually, he started to kill cats and dogs by
hanging them as a young child. As early as his elementary days, Rader admits have had sexual fantasies about bondage, control, and torture. Dennis
knew he had to keep his inner world a secret from everyone, and he did just that. He went on with his life resisting temptations.
On May 22, 1971 Dennis Rader married Paula Dietz. Three years later, he committed his first murder in Kansas. One day while dropping off his wife
Paula at
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BTK Killings Essay example
Dennis Rader was born on March 9th, 1945. He grew up in Park City, Kansas just outside of Wichita. His parents were William and Dorothea Rader.
Both have passed away. Dennis has 3 brothers, Jeff, Paul and Bill Rader. He regulary attended church and was a compliance officer and also installed
security systems. Rader was married on May 22nd, 1971 to Paula. They have 2 kids, Brian Rader and Kerri Lynn Rader. Brian is 31 years old and kerri
is 28 years old. His daughter Kerri is currently living in Farmington, Michigan. Dennis Rader has been described as having a tight Christian control
over his family, and as a by–the–numbers type of person, arrogant, rude, confrontation, meticulous, neat, efficient, friendly, a regular guy, and petty....
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The first stranglings took place on took place on January 15th, 1974. Joseph Otero and his wife, Julie Otero were strangled in there living room. There
daughter Josephine and housekeeper were found strangled in a bedroom and there son Joseph Otero was found strangled in the basement . The BTK
strangler took the blame for it. He sent pictures and things he stole from the Otero family. Police knew it was him because know pictures were
taken at the crime scene and the only person who would of had pictures was the murdered. On April 4th, 1974 Kathryn Bright who was 21 years
old was stabbed to death in her home, police later concluded that it was a BTK victim. On March 17th, 1977, Shirley Vian was found strangled,
and tied up in the basement of her home. On December 8th, 1977 Nancy Fox ,25, was found tied up and strangled in her home. The killer's voice
is captured on tape when he calls the police to report the crime. On April 28th, 1979, Rader waits in the basement of a 63 year old ladies home. She
decided to stay the night with a friend and Rader leaves. The next day he wrote her a letter telling her about how he was waiting for her. On
September 16th, 1986 the final victim Vickie Wegerle was strangled in her home.
I think that Dennis Rader is a very weird and stupid person. He had no reason to kill any of the people that he did. He sent letters and acted like he
wanted to be caught. After 18 years of not
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Charles Sobhraj: A Brilliant Psychopath
Charles Sobhraj
Charles Sobhraj was a famous serial killer in the 1970s, who was responsible for the drugging, robbing and murders of tourist he had manipulated
in Southeast Asia. Which had landed him in a high security prison in Tihar which he had later escaped, earning him the name of "The Serpent"
(McGirk, 1994). According to "writers...Richard Neville and Julie Clarke [named Sobhraj a] brilliant psychopath" (Dahlburg, 1997). Yet, Sobhraj
was still a very egotistical man which some believe to have been the reason to which he is now facing life in prison after his initial pardon of all
crimes committed. One instance that had proven his mental instability would be when he had posed as a tour guide in order to lure in naГЇve tourist in
Southeast Asia only to drug, rob, and murder them. When Sobhraj had planned his biggest plan (known by the public) he had gotten the amount of
sleeping pills and laxatives mixed up giving the tourist a chance to fight back. Through this case Sobhraj had gained worldwide recognition, in which
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It is known that psychopaths tend to be extremely intelligent, which perfectly describes Sobhraj. Ranging from his calculated murders to his
manipulative words he is the spitting image of a "brilliant psychopath" (Dahlburg, 1997). When analyzing some of his cases it is easy to say that
they are clearly disturbing. When he had arrived to the Tihar prison he still had a death sentence on his head set by Thailand in which he had
calculated a plan that would land him more time in prison in order for the statute of limitation to pass on his sentence set by the Thai government.
Leading to his escape from the prison in which he had manipulated his fellow prisoners into helping him drug the guards. During the interview he had
later on he had stated that "as long as I can talk to people, I can manipulate them" (Dahlburg,
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Dennis Rader Research Paper
Dennis L. Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in the unremarkable town of Wichita, Kansas. A member of four siblings, Rader was a quiet kid, smart,
and was well–behaved by all accounts. His family was very religious, and from every aspect, young Dennis Rader was a normal, harmless kid.
However, Dennis Rader had a dark secret. As admitted later in his life, Rader had a wild sexual fantasy of bondage, a young developing
sadomasochist. He dreamed of tying up girls and having his way with them, but his desire for dominance was not entirely sexual. He admitted to
killing cats and dogs by hanging them, and early in his teenage years he was caught by his mother. She was worried but just passed it off as boyhood
curiosity. He learned to hide his fantasies
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Who Is The Serial Killer?
At Face Value
Imagine a warm day in the park. It is a beautiful sunny day; people are leisurely strolling everywhere. There is a dad buying his children an ice
cream from the vendor. To the left there is a man on crutches with a leash asking a young woman's help to find his dog that has run off. Just ahead,
there is an elderly woman feeding the pigeons. In addition, there is a man walking by briskly; it is odd that he is wearing such a heavy coat on a day
like today. Now stop this scene based on the individuals described which one is the serial killer? There is one close by. Could it be the ice cream
vendor? Alternatively, maybe the father, possibly even the elderly woman next to you. Most people would automatically assume that the serial killer
is the man that is antisocial; walking briskly; head down bundled up on such a warm day. While yes, this is odd it does not necessarily mean that he
is capable of killing. Actually, the serial killer in your midst is the man on crutches asking for help finding his missing dog. This was a ploy used by
the infamous Ted Bundy to lure unsuspecting women away from areas where a commotion would be noticed (Parin, 2015). When people think of a
serial killer typically a preconceived notion comes to mind; when in reality there is no definitive categorization for a serial killer they come in all
shapes, races, ages and from all lifestyles. Commonly people believe that they will "just know" if someone is that evil. How can they not? A person
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Btk Killer Research Paper
Dennis Rader, otherwise known as The BTK killer, was arrested in 2005 for the murder of 10 people. Rader began killing in 1974 by killing four
members of the Otero family. The reason that Dennis Rader was called the BTK killer is because of the "Bind, Torture, Kill" technique. Dennis
Rader began to write taunting letters and reporting his crimes, providing details that only the killer would know. In October of 1974 Rader placed a
letter in a public library book where he took responsibility for the Otero family. In this letter Rader wrote that "it's hard to control myself. You
probably call me 'Psychotic with asexual perversion hang–up'." Then he went into details as to his urge to kill as a monster inside him. Lastly, he
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For the next victims he would go on to calling the police to tell them about his victim Nancy fox, and he sent a poem to a local newspaper detailing
the murder od Shirley Vian. In 1977 Dennis Rader waited in the house of his target, he them became impatient and left before she returned home.
But Dennis Rader was sure to leave a note to let her know that the BTK killer had been in her home. The case had gone cold by 2004, until Dennis
Rader sent a letter to the police. The reason Rader wrote to police claiming responsibility for a murder that hadn't been associated with the BTK killer
previously. Throughout many correspondences with police Dennis Rader asked if it was at all possible for them to track his information on a floppy
disk. The police department told Rader that it was impossible when in fact it was possible. Some of the things they found on the USB that helped the
police department included a link to a local Lutheran Church, and metadata from a Microsoft Word document. In the metadata they were able to
determine that the document was created by someone named
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Dennis Radar Outline

  • 1. Dennis Radar Outline 1. Subject's name Dennis Rader, known as the BTK killer, is an American serial killer (Biography.com Editors, 2015). 2. DOB: Dennis Radar was born March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas, United States (Biography.com Editors, 2015). 3. Gender: Dennis Radar is male. 4. Briefly describe childhood home life Dennis Radar was one of four children born to William and Dorothea Rader. Rader spent most of his childhood in Wichita, Kanas. He had a seemly average life, was a little more revered than most and a below average student. In 1966, Rader joined the Air Force where he went on to attain the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon as well as the National Defence Service Medal. At the age of 26, Rader married ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describe the subject's method of killing the victims (MO). Rader bound, tortured and killed his victims, representing the name BTK that he chose for himself. The most commonly used method to kill his victims was strangulation, although some were suffocated or hung. Rader would often strangle his victims just to the point where they would pass out, allowing them to regain consciousness many times before he would finally kill them. Rader would become sexually aroused at this process and would masturbate onto the bodies once deceased. Taking souvenirs was also part of Rader's modus operandi. Rader would steal panties from his victims and later wear them himself (Blanco, n.d.). 15. Did the subject have a signature? If so, what was it? Rader was known for sending taunting letters to police and newspapers. In his letters he would describe his killings in great detail. In his second letter, Rader demanded media attention. It was after this letter that it was finally announced that Wichita had a serial killer on the loose (Dennis Rader, 2017). 16. Did the killings occur in one place (i.e., one particular city) or many? All of Rader's victims were murdered in Wichita, Kanas; Rader's home town (Dennis Rader, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Dennis Rader: The Sicken Serial Killer The sickening serial killer, Dennis Rader, was born on March 9th, 1945 in Kansas. Dennis seemed externally normal as a child and teenager however, he was internally messed up. Eventually, Dennis was known as the BTK killer which stands for bind, torture and kill. He got his nickname as he murdered ten people between the years of 19974 and 1991. Dennis binded and tortured his victims before killing them. He would tend to get sexually aroused for his projects but, somehow continued to keep his killings a secret even from his wife. The BTK killer sent clues and notes to authorities therefore he eventually got tracked and caught. Dennis was finally arrested in 2005 when he was sentenced to serve ten life sentences. Not only did Dennis murder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Dennis Rader: Serial Killer Dennis Rader murdered 10 people over a 17–year period from 1974 to 1991 in the Wichita, Kansas area (Hickey, 2016). He was called BTK for blind, torture, and kill. He lived a pretty normal life by serving four years in the military. Then he worked for ADT Security Services giving him the knowledge to disarm home alarm systems. He targeted mostly women who he stalked, and often waited for them in their own homes. He referred to the people he killed as projects and bragged about keeping trophies such as rings and lingerie (Tresniowski & Comander, 2005). He also used a squeeze ball in order to strengthen his hand muscles so he could strangle his victims more easily. He kept some of his victims alive longer so he could continue to torment them. He even planned an 11th murder however, he was captured before he could carry it out. Rader sent numerous letters to police and media taunting them with gory details of his crimes. Then he stopped writing one day and police and the media thought he was never going to be caught and brought to justice. Then again in 2004 he wrote a letter to police because they did not connect a murder to him (Hickey, 2016). He wrote asking if there was any way to trace information from a floppy disk. The police lied and said there was no way.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DNA was not available at the time. He probably would have never been caught if he didn't start writing the police again. On one occasion, he wrote a local TV station asking "How many do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper or get some national attention?" (Chu, Seiger, & Thigpen, 2005). He seemed to live a very normal life with a loving wife, children, and attended church. His church family could not believe he was capable of committing these crimes. This very normal lifestyle also contributed to the delay in capture. All of these elements contributed to the delay in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dennis Rader: A Brief Biography Dennis Rader was born on March 9th 1945 in Pittsburgh Kansas. He is the oldest son of William Elvin Rader and Dorothea Mae Cook. Dennis graduated from Wichita Heights High School. In 1965 though 1966 Dennis attended Kansas Wesleyan University after that he has spend four years in Air Force. When he returned from Air Force he started working in meat department in supermarket. When Dennis was a child he would tortured animals. Dennis Rader first murder began in January 15 , 1974 . He killed four members of Otero family "Joseph Otero,Julie Otero, Joseph's wife, Joseph Otero II son, Josephine Otero daughter". April 4, 1974 he killed Kathryn Bright, he also shot her brother. On March 17 , 1977 he killed Shirley Vian, on December 8, 1977 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dennis Rader: Serial Killer Essay Have you ever wondered why some people love art and music, and some love science and math? These individuals love math or art because they get a sense of relaxation and excitement from these activities. Serial killers are the same way they love to kill people and have lots of different motives for why they kill them. Aserial killer is a person who kills repeatedly. The one motive that drove Dennis Rader, to kill his victims was to gain power and control over them. In order to identify serial killers before they kill repeatedly, a person needs to study the characteristics that makes up this type of criminals. Most serial killers have been abandoned, by one or both parents, they are emotionally, physically, and even... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Than at that time Dennis worked for a gear company.(Article 3). No one ever suspected anything suspicious things about him. He was a young normal average human with jobs the same as everyone else in the community. He served in the U.S air force from the mid to late 1960s.(3). Dennis is one of the evil known serial killers in history. He was known as the Btk killer which stood for Bind,Torture and kill. Dennis Rader completely given himself a name so that he was recognized by the people. He wanted them to know that he is the reasons why these people are dying. By Giving himself a name to let the public know that he was out there it was giving him a sense of having power over the situation. On January 15,1974 Dennis Rader killed Four members of the Otero family. This was his first kill. He waited long for the him to recognize his self with the family He has watched them enough to know what he is going to be dealing with. Than he came in their back door and strangled the family one by one. When he was finished he left through the front door. Later that night their 15 year old son from the otero family came home and discovered the bodies.(3). By killing these people he gained a sense of pleasure feeling and power and control over what he was doing. "Left semen at the scene and later said he derived sexual pleasure from killing"(3). According to this article Rader not only feeling sexual pleasure from this but he felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. BTK Story BTK: The Story Abstract Dennis Lynn Rader was born to Dorothea Mae and William Elvin Rader on March 9, 1945. Otero was found murdered in his home alongside three of his family members. Joseph Otero 's wife was beaten, choked and bound before Rader killed her. Rader 's next "BTK" victim was a 21–year–old named Kathryn Bright.

Similarly to Rader 's first set of victims, she had been bound with a cord, somewhat clothed and had been choked and stabbed numerous times.

Rader 's last two victims were 28–year–old Vicki Wegerle, and 62 year old Dolores Davis.

Rader 's killing spree had come to a halt shortly after his last two victims, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis.в ЂЁвЂЁIn 2004 the investigation became interesting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, there was 25–year–old Nancy Fox. It was reported that Fox had been strangled at her home with her own stockings. Rader also left his famous "fingerprint" on her body, which was partially clothed and strangled with a telephone cored. Marine Hedge, who lived on the same street as Rader, was reported missing by her loved ones back in April of 1985. Investigators found her body eight days later on an abandoned road. Hedge had been strangled, and then chocked with a pair of women's pantyhose. Hedge was 53. Rader's last two victims were 28–year–old Vicki Wegerle, and 62 year old Dolores Davis. Wegerle's husband discovered her strangled body in bed. Wegerle was abducted from her hometown in January of 1991 and found thirteen days later underneath a bridge. Davis had been strangled, and her feet, knees, and hands were all bound with pantyhose. Rader's killing spree had come to a halt shortly after his last two victims, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis. In 2004 the investigation became interesting after Rader sent an anonymous letter to the authorities, declaring accountability for a killing that had not formerly been recognized as the work of the "BTK" killer. Investigators took DNA samples from underneath the victim's fingernails. DNA tests started soon afterwards along with hundreds of male samples of DNA in hopes of finding the serial killer. Overall, around 1,300 samples of DNA were acquired then a court later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Btk Killer Research Paper The BTK killer is a serial killer. The BTK killer is a serial killer because he killed his most of his victims at different locations and at different times. His first killings were on the same day and it was a family. His first killings were the Otero family. The first one he murdered was the dad Joeseph, he was murdered on January 15, 1974 in his house. His second murder was Julie, she was also murdered in her house on January 15, 1974. His third murder was Joesph, he was murdered In his house on January 15, 1974. His fourth murder was Josephine, she was murdered in her house on January 15, 1974. His fifth murder was Kathryn Bright, she was murdered in her house on April 4, 1974. His sixth murder was Shirley Vian, she was murdered in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Relationship Between Sadism And Its Effects On Children Sadism is defined as the derivation of sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain, suffering and/or humiliation upon another person. The pain and suffering of the victim, which may be both physical and psychological, is pivotal to the sexual arousal and pleasure. According to Bernard (1933) sadism hence represents a pathological intensification of the masculine mental character. Characteristics of sadism according to DSM IV (2000) is as follows: having over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving acts (real, not simulated) in which the psychological or physical suffering including humiliation of the victim is sexually exciting to the person, as well as the person has acted on these urges with a non–consenting person, or the sexual urges or fantasies cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. Introduction Sexual sadism is noticed primarily in males and generally starts with puberty, in spite of the fact that sadistic behavior may be manifested prematurely in children. In all male cases, it becomes obvious by early adulthood. According to Hucker (2009), sexual sadism may start off with fantasies and, in some cases, these may never be acted upon or, be acted out in the more mild forms of consensual relationships. In non–consensual cases, the behavior usually continues and often escalates over time as the perpetrator experiences a need for increased violence in order to stimulate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dennis Rader: The Serial Killer The serial killer I chose to do my report on was Dennis Rader. Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg, Kansas and as of today he is still alive. Rader was the oldest of four sons. When Dennis was a child he hung stray cats. He grew up in Wichita, Kansas. Rader served our country by joining the U.S Air Force which he served from the mid to late 1960's. He got married to Paula in 1971 and he work for a company that sold camping gear but he only worked there for a few years. He worked for ADT services in 1974. He first crime was on January 15, 1974. He murdered four members of the Otero family. Josephine and Joseph Jr. died by strangulation. He took a watch and a radio from the home, he also left semen at the crime scene. Dennis would commit the other murders in similar fashion. He would start taking objects from the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He left stuff from his past murders and a computer disk. He sent the police and media outlets letters. The dish he left help lead the police to the church Rader went to. The police got a DNA sample from Dennis daughter and that helped seal the deal. Dennis got arrested on February 25, 2005. Dennis was charged with 10 first degree murder charges. He pled guilty to all of the charges against him on June 27, 2005 this surprised many people that he pled guilty. He told the court what he did to the people with many details about the gruesome murders, he showed no emotion or remorse for what he had done.They gave him ten life sentences in Kansas prison. Dennis escaped the death because he committed the crimes before the state 1994 reinstatement of the death penalty Dennis Rader is considers to be a Psychopath. Dennis would be consider a Psychopath because of his antisocial behaviors, and no indications of guilt of fear for what he had done. Dennis being a Psychopath did not affect him at the trial he told of his gruesome crimes with no remorse or guilt. He did not get treatments for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Richard Kuklinsk Research Paper Outline Michael Crowther Ms. Dixon Criminal Justice III 7th period 23 October 2017 Richard Kuklinski – Iceman Richard Kuklinski was a convicted murderer and contract killer who was born on April 11 in 1935. Kuklinski claims to have killed over 200 people over the course of his "career" during 1949 to 1986. At first, he would simply kill people who annoyed him, got on his nerves, or who he 'needed' to kill. When the mob caught wind of a man who killed as frivolously as Kuklinski, they began to hire him out as a contract killer. He lived in New Jersey and New York and committed most of his crimes in that area. In 1988, he was caught and sentenced to life in prison –– he later died in prison in March of 2006 Richard's father, Stanley Kuklinski, worked for a railroad company and was a very violent man. Richard's mother, Anna Kuklinski, worked for a meat processing plant and was also very violent. Both Richard's mother and father would beat him regularly but his father's beatings were much worse. These beatings were so bad, in fact, that one time Stankley beat Richard's older brother to death. The family... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One day in 1948, Kuklinski decided to ambush and beat Charley with a wooden dowel, and although he said he did not mean to kill him, his brutal beating left Charley dead. When Kuklinski realized he had killed the boy, he cut his finger tips off to keep him from being identified and then dumped his body off of a bridge in South Jersey. After Richard had disposed of Charley's body, he went after the rest of the boys in the group and severely beat them with a metal pole. Kuklinski was quoted as saying that was the day he learned it was "better to give than to receive." After this day, Kuklinski said he would hurt people just for making him feel bad or for annoying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Computer Forensics : The Integration Of Computer Science... What is Computer forensics basically it is the integration of computer science and law to solve crimes. It serves as a branch of digital forensic science and it applies to evidence that is found in computers and digital storage media. Its purpose is to examine digital media through the identification, preservation, collection, analyzation and offering facts and creating opinions based on the digital information. Even if it relates most with many computer crimes computer forensics still can be used in civilian cases. The purpose of this essay is discuss how practice of Computer forensics originated, the challenges it faces, how it is used to help in the investigation of a crime and some examples of cases, and finally where the future of this technology is headed. In the 1980's it had become easy for the public to get their hands on a computer system "As a result of this popularity networks began to store personal information aligned with banking and identification purposes (Laws)". Computers become a gold mine for criminal to take advantage of because it was easier for the public to access their banking information to make transactions. "In 1984 the FBI Magnetic program was created, this program was later known as the Computer Analysis and Response Team which is still in existence today and in 1995 the International Organization on Computer Evidence was formed (Computer Forensics Training 101)". But the history of computer forensics can be found in the 1970's as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Btk Killer Research Paper The BTK Killer incident is one of the more fascinating cases I have had the pleasure to research in quite a while. This is the true story of the actions of a deacon, a trusted member of the community and leader of a congregation, who was found to be a serial murderer, and by the use of some very clever tactics and DNA analysis, his identity and location was discovered. His cases spanned over the course of 17 years, from 1974 to 1991. His public name, BTK Killer, stands for Bind, Torture and Kill, which was his preferred method of disposing of his victims. However, his legal name is Dennis Rader, and in 2005 he was sentenced to 10 life sentences for the long list of murderers he was responsible for. In January of 1974, Dennis Rader violently murdered his first victims, an entire family of 4, which he killed and left the bodies in his local city of Wichita, Kansas. From that point, he went on to kill 6 more people over the next 17 years. The majority of his victims suffered from strangulation, but one was stabbed, one was hanged, and the others were suffocated. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The letter ended up with a local newspaper, and the poorly written note gave authorities some idea of who they were dealing with. Rader wrote, "It's hard to control myself. You probably call me 'psychotic with sexual perversion hang–up.'" He went on to describe the urge to kill as a monster inside him, but he clearly wanted to control his image: He requested to be called the "BTK Strangler," explaining that BTK stands for "bind them, torture them, kill them." It was not uncommon to find semen at the scene of Rader's crimes, but at the time, adequate forensic technology was just not available to collect and analyze samples for DNA comparison. It wouldn't be until 2005 that DNA analysis made a breakthrough in the case of the BTK ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dennis Rader: The Worst Serial Killer Bind, torture, and kill was his mantra. One by one innocent people were dropping dead at the hands of Dennis Rader, aka BTK.Stalking his victims for weeks, as if they were his prey, Rader caused havoc in Wichita Kansas. Hanging, stabbing, and suffocating innocent girls and families, Dennis Rader achieve sexual pleasure. Dennis Rader is the worst serial killer, because he showed no mercy. Dennis Rader was born on March ninth, 1945. Born in Pittsburg Kansas, Dennis Rader grew up in Wichita. At a young age, Dennis tortured,and hung animals, and developed mental control issues. Dennis Rader grew up a fairly quiet, but normal boy. He attended Wichita State University, with a degree in Administration of Justice. At the age of twenty–one, Dennis rader joined the United States Air Force. After he was out of the force, he married Paula Dietz, in 1971, and had two children. Four years after his marriage he killed his first victim, and in the span of seventeen years there was a total of ten victims, which he called projects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On January fifteenth, 1974, Rader hung Josephine Otero from a drainage pipe. Prior to hanging Josephine, Rader killed her mother, father, and nine year old brother. The father and brother were suffocated with a plastic bag, and the mother was left strangled. Rader stalked this family for months, watching their every move. Once Josephine was hung and dead, and because he was a sexual sadist, Dennis Rader masturbated, and ejaculated over Josephine's leg. Dennis Rader later admitted in prison, that he had a sexual fantasy that involved death ,and said " Yes, I had some sexual fantasies, but that was after she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tyco International: Leadership Crisis Tyco International: Leadership Crisis Case Study Paper Group Project Abstract In 2002, Tyco International became the center of attention in a fraudulent scandal. CEO Leo Dennis Kozlowki, and CFO Mark Swartz, among other members of the board of directors in Tyco International, were found at fault for the misuse of company funds. The internal investigation and federal finding revealed that Tyco's money was use for personal forgiveness loans, bribes paid in form of bonus for business deals, disposal of employee programs, personal purchases, and tax evasion. This paper answers case study questions to provide an overview of Tyco's ethical and legal issues, company culture, and the role that both top executives and board members... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kozlowski would lobby to convince the board of directors to use the "strategy of acquiring profitable companies". The board continually sided with Kozlowski which led to Fort's resignation. Kozlowski's lifestyle soon mimicked that of Gaziano's. Kozlowski handpicked "trusted people and placed them in key positions" . Mark Swartz was one of these individuals. He had a strong financial background. Kozlowski also brought in Mark Belnick as Tyco's general counsel. Kozlowski cut jobs as he pleased and had the support of the board. The board of directors was responsible for protecting Tyco's shareholders. They did this by "disclosing any questionable situations or issues that might seem unethical or inappropriate". Each of these individuals was secretly making unethical business transactions. How could they judge and report unethical issues when they were practicing their own? These individuals were submissive to Kozlowski's requests and desires. They each contributed to the situations that arose in Tyco. Have Tyco's recent actions been sufficient to restore confidence in the company? Tyco, under the new leadership of CEO Ed Breen, is now in the process of restoring its reputation. His key strategy is to rebuild the corporate communication function, meaning that a new culture, vision, and values, need to be established. A communication team was assembled to renew the company image in the eyes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. BTK Killer Criminological Concepts The purpose of this essay project, is to summarize a serial killer, and identify three criminological concepts from the course, that I believe led the person to engage in criminal activity. The serial killer that I have selected for this essay project is , Dennis Rader, better known as the "BTK Killer". The concepts that can be related to why Rader committed this crimes are Hedonistic serial Killer, and Motivated by terror. Dennis Rader, or the "BTK Killer", first committed his murder in 1974 when he killed the Otero family in their home. He strangled all four of them , and when he was done he took several souvenirs and even left semen on the scene, because he derived sexual pleasure from the killing. Later , Rader, committed another crime, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Dennis Rader Research Paper Dennis Rader is famously know as the BTK killer. "BTK" means bind, torture, kill, this was his signature for all of his killings. After many killings, Rader now sits behind prison bars, never to see the outside world again. The serial killer Dennis Rader used his own unique strategies to kill his numerous victims to fulfill his own sexual desires and fantasies. Dennis's childhood was far from ordinary. He was born in Pittsburg, Kansas. He started school at Riverview Elementary , and eventually he graduated from Wichita Heights High School. According to reported Leigh Sales, Dennis tortured animals as a child, he hung both a dog and a cat while in his teens. He also had a sexual fetish for women's underwear. Rader would take panties from numerous... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was an assembler for the Coleman Company from 1972 to 1973. Then in 1974 Rader worked at a Wichita office which dealt with ADT Security Systems, the company's main idea was was selling and installing commercial alarm systems. All according to Marilyn Bardsley, this is how Rader learned to disable home security systems. He would later use this knowledge in his killings. Rader's first victims were the Otero family, a family of four. As reported by Juan Ignacio, he did not know these people before committing the murder which he said was a part of his fantasy. Dennis broke into the family's house by coming in through the unlocked back door and cutting the phone lines. He confronted the family at gunpoint and took them into a bedroom. Rader then tied all of them up with rope and individually suffocated them one by one. He then took the family's car keys and drove away in escape. After a killing, Dennis was famous for sending letters to the police and local news. His letters described the specific way of his killings. He would anonymously send multiple letters each with very specific details of his crimes. According to Steven Singular, his first letter was hidden in an engineering book in the Wichita Library in 1974. This letter described the murder of the Otero family in detail. Later in 1978, Rader sent a letter to the KAKE television station claiming he was responsible for the murders of the Otero family, Nancy Fox and Shirley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dennis Rader BTK Killer Essay Dennis Rader, or the BTK Killer, was responsible for the murder of ten people between 1974 and 1991. He was known for writing letters to police after a murder that offered information that nobody knew. Eventually the murders and letters stopped, then in 2004 Rader sent another letter to police claiming responsibility for a murder that was not connected to him before. Thanks to advancements in DNA technology police were able to collect evidence from underneath the victim's fingernails. Rader soon then sent a computer disk to a TV station and police were able to analyze the data from a document found on it and learned that the authors name was Dennis. There was also a link to a Lutheran Church that Rader was a part of. After police did a search including Dennis and Lutheran Church, they found that the church has a deacon named Dennis Rader. After police get a DNA sample from Raders daughter, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dennis Rader was known to write letters that were sent to police and news agencies about the murders. These letters would include how the crime scene was set up, what the people were tied up with, and how they were killed. Some of these letters and packages also had clues in them in different forms. He did this because he was seeking the fame that other killers such as Ted Bundy had received from the media. He sent one letter to a local news station that had hidden words in it that spelled out "D. Rader" and "6220", which was his street address. However, the clues in his numerous letters would not give him away. Some of his clues were overlooked, some could not be deciphered, and some did not make sense with the investigation. What did give him away was a floppy disk that was sent to a local news agency. This document had data on it that named the author and brought them to the Lutheran church that Rader was a part of. Computer technology had advanced in the decade since his last murder that led them to this embedded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dennis Rader: The BTK Killer What do you think of when you imagine a serial killer? Most people think of an antisocial maniac who has no friends or family, but for Dennis Rader it was the complete opposite. Dennis Rader, also known as "The BTK Killer", is a notable American serial killer who changed the way we view crime today. Therefore, it is crucial to be informed about his early life, "normal life", criminal history, and his life now so we can better understand why people commit these crimes, and how to prevent them from doing so in the future. Dennis Lynn Rader was born born in Pittsburg, Kansas, on March 9, 1945. He was the son of William Rader, a member of the US Marine Corps, and Dorothea Rader. As a child, Rader seemed ordinary. He was an avid boy scout, participated in his church youth group, and performed fairly well in school. Many people described him as a polite young man who preferred to keep to himself. Two years after graduating fromWichita Heights High School he enrolled in Kansas Wesleyan College in Salina. In the summer of 1966, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He married Paula Dietz, a bookkeeper from his home town, in the summer of 1971. Not long after, he had two children, a son and a daughter. His daughter, Kerri, described him as a loving father and had no idea he was the BTK. He was very active in his children's lives as a boy scout leader and president of his church board. Rader went through many jobs throughout his life he worked at a supermarket, Coleman Co., and Cessna aircraft manufacturing. From 1974–1988 he worked for ADT security services going to homes and installing alarm systems, in many cases for people concerned about the BTK. In 1989 he became a dog catcher and compliance officer for Wichita. People often complained that he was extremely strict, and one neighbor complained that he euthanized her dog for no reason. Except for a couple complaints, all of Rader's family and friends claim that he showed no signs of being a serial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Dennis Rader And The BTK Killer The Case Overview There were ten victims killed by Dennis Rader between 1974 and 1991, the first four of these being killed on one night. Rader created a nickname for himself the BTK killer; he chose this name because of the style in which he killed his victims, which involved binding, torturing and killing his female victims. He had many other aliases, most of which were self named. These included The Wichita Strangler, The Poetic Strangler and The Asphyxiater just to name a few. Rader talked about his need for acknowledgment and tormented the police by sending notes, poems, pictures and puzzles explaining his crimes in graphical detail. Rader took breaks from killing around the times both his children were born as he didn't have the free time he needed to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph Otero 38 (father) was suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, Julie Otero 33 (mother) strangled with a rope, Joseph Otero II age 9 was suffocated with a plastic bag, Josephine Otero age 11 was hung with a rope and Rader masturbated on her lifeless body. April 4th– Katherine Bright 21 and Kevin Bright 19, Rader broke into her home and waited for her to arrive, not expecting Katherine to arrive with her brother. Rader forced Kevin to tie her up first then Rader tied Kevin up in another room. Kevin escaped during Katherine's fight with Rader but was shot twice in the head but still survived. Katherine put up such a fight that she was stabbed twice and later died in hospital. 1977 – March 17th – Shirley Vian Relford, 24 was strangled and a plastic bag put over her head. Rader tied up Shirley's three young children and left them in the bathroom. Rader left some underwear that was found next to her body which contained his semen. December 8th – Nancy Fox 25 was tied up and strangled with a belt and her body was masturbated on. Rader left semen on her nightgown that was found next to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tools For An Expert 's Deposition There are many tools available which can be used to analyze hard drives. There are tools that are approved for law enforcement and used in courts, there are other tools that are free to use, which some are made from law enforcement officers to help their investigations. There are many tools that can be used to recover deleted files and some tools have better success rates than others. There are many tools which can be used on mobile devices such as cell phones to gather digital evidence, the tools may have its own hardware to try to work with different types of phones and have different costs depending on the capabilities of the tool. Companies can higher specific certified computer experts for an hourly rate for digital forensic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will keep from corrupting or accidently deleting files from the original drive. When EnCase is used and investigators are looking at the files, they are locked in to read only to prevent tampering of the data. Another program is OSForensics which can be used to recover and search for deleted files. According to PassMark Software website (n.d.), OSForensics helps identify suspicious files and activity with hash matching, drive signatures, emails, memory and binary data with the ability to quickly extract information and enable data to be managed effectively, (PassMark Software, n.d.). OSForensics does a free version, which has restricted features which EnCase does not have a free version. OSForensics also can find files fast by searching with file name, size and time which can be done with EnCase. However, Encase has more robust search features to identify data that would be irretrievable with other forensics applications. Both programs allow for creating an image of a storage device to prevent from corrupting the original hard drive. OSForensics also shows a timeline to give a visual representation of system activity over a period of time. Computers are not the only hardware investigators look into when they are working on a case. They have tools to look at smart phones which are basically hand held computers since they can surf the web, emails, chat, save files, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bind Kill Torture Research Paper Although, he taunted the authorities the 31 years he avoided getting arrested using the alias BTK. Rader gave himself this name standing for, "Bind, Kill, Torture". Dennis Rader did not want to get caught for the murders, but like most serial killers, he wanted the credit. In order to take credit, he sent many letters, poems, and clues to the authorities and media. On January 19, 1991, Rader killed and tortured Dolores Davis, his last victim. (foxnews.com Fast Facts: BTK Victims) He did not resurface until 2004, when the local media announced the 30th anniversary of his first murders. (nbsnews.com, Who is the BTK killer?) In 2004, Rader had resumed contacting the police and asked them if he could send them files on diskettes. The authorities received the diskette and discovered it was from Rader's church. This discovery was the major component in finding who BTK was. Another piece of evidence was a video in a Home Depot parking lot of Rader dropping off a BTK package driving his sons van. The last and very significant piece of evidence was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that their selfish motivations were power and control, all at the expensive of the suffering of others. Al Capone had the greatest, largest, and most thriving empire of his time, and it wasn't another mobster who defeated him, but was his negligence to pay his taxes that brought him down. Like Capone, Bernie Madoff had control over a whole empire. Madoff's empire allowed him to have power, money, and fame. Ted Kaczynski was an outsider his entire life, and being able to disrupt and expressive his beliefs through violence, caused people to pay attention to him. Dennis Rader's motives were very obvious, he wanted to have control and fulfill his desires without facing any consequences. These criminals all committed very different crimes, but their motives were very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Btk Killer Dennis Radar BTK KILLER DENNIS RADAR Dennis Radar also known as the BTK Killer was born on March 9, 1945 to William Elvin Radar and Dorothea Mae Cook he was the oldest of their four children he was born in Pittsburg Kansas he grew up in Wichita and attended Riverview School and later graduated from Wichita Heights High School, according to several reports for him as a child made some confessions that he tortured animals, he also had a sexual fetish for women's underwear he would later start stealing panties from his victims and wearing them. Dennis Radar attended Kansas Wesleyan University from 1965–1966 then he spent four yrs in the U.S. Air Force from 1966– 1970. In 1973 he attended Butler County Community College where he earned his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You don 't understand these things because your not under the influence of factor x). The same thing that made Son of Sam, Jack the Ripper, Havery Glatman, Boston Strangler, Dr. H. H. Holmes Panty Hose Strangler OF Florida, Hillside Strangler, Ted of the West Coast and many more infamous character kill. Which seem s senseless, but we cannot help it. There is no help, no cure, except death or being caught and put away. It a terrible nightmare but, you see I don 't lose any sleep over it. After a thing like Fox I come home and go about life like anyone else. And I will be like that until the urge hit me again. It not continuous and I don't have a lot of time. It takes time to set a kill, one mistake and it all over. Since I about blew it on the phone–handwriting is out–letter guide is so long and typewriter can be traced to my short poem of death and maybe a drawing later on real picture and maybe a tape of the sound will come your way. How will you know me before a murder or murders you will receive a copy of the initials B.T.K. you keep that copy the original will show up someday guesswho? Because Rader did not contest his guilt, most evidence was not tested in court. However, physical and circumstantial facts that would have corroborated Rader as the BTK killer include: DNA analysis of BTK 's semen and material taken from underneath the fingernails of victim Vicki Wegerle match the DNA profile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dennis Lynn Rader's Narcissistic Killer Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas and was the oldest of four sons. Dennis's had a very normal life but his behavior changed at around 7 years old when he became sexually aroused while watching his grandmother strangle chickens. He wanted to duplicate that arousal so he engaged in animal torture by hanging cats and dogs. When he reached adulthood, he would break into women's homes, steal their lingerie and take them to his parents' basement where he would photograph himself wearing them. In 1966 Dennis joined the Air Force where he spent four years repairing communication equipment abroad. Upon his return to the United Stated he married a fellow churchgoer Paula Deitz on May 22, 1971. Although married,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On Count 10 there is a hard 40 statue. There were 2 allegations of aggravating circumstances. The defendant committed the crime in order to avoid or prevent a lawful arrest of the prosecution. The evidence in this case and also pursuant to State v Higginbotham 264 Kansas 593, State v. Marsh, State v. Bailey, and State v. Walker 252 Kansas 279 (1993). The factor does exist and there is an additional factor that this was a heinous, atrocious, cruel, manner in which the homicide was committed in from testimony from Deputy Sam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Btk Killer Research Paper The BTK Killer is a psychotic male named Dennis Rader. His murder spree started in 1974 with the Otero family. Dennis then went through 10 victims without getting convicted till 1991. Throughout Dennis's crime spree he would send messages and puzzles to KAKE and the police taunting them by basically admitting to it. The reason why they couldn't convict him was that they didn't know who it was at all. The police then send Dennis messages and Dennis sent a message back. Dennis asks the police if it was possible to trace anything on a floppy disk. They responded with no. Dennis sent a floppy disk with information on a Microsoft word document to the police. This is where digital forensics comes in. They found that the owner of the file was named ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Facts About Serial Killers To all media outlets, you are all well aware that you are the first go–to to find out information. Whether it is weather, crime, or sports, you have the scoop on everything one needs to know. Over the years, you have changed the way you report crime. Particularly, the way you report serial killers. Serial killers get a nickname or a catchy tag line that leads to more killings and more fascination from the public (Fox 13A). People cling to you for everything, so when you give a serial killer a lot of attention, then the public is going to do the same (Fox 13A). The way you go about informing the world on serial killers influences other things such as, movies, TV shows, and songs being made in their honor. As the source for all information, you... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only reason these movies even sell is because of the stars you make serial killers out to be. While these movies are interesting and intriguing, it is not okay to capitalize off the crimes of serial killers. The only thing productions inspired by serial killers leads to is the serial killer gaining more confidence and publicity. A few years ago, Stephen King produced a movie based onDennis Rader and his family (Wenzl). Rader's daughter, Kerri Rawson, finally sat down for an interview when she heard the news. Rawson seemed to show no pity for her father, and she feels King's movie is "exploiting her family (Wenzl)." She also added, "He's only going to give my father a big head, and her absolutely does not need that (Wenzl)." These producers do not realize how they are affecting the serial killers family when they make these productions. Rawson felt that you were relentless after her father was arrested (Wenzl). Lowering the excitement around serial killers will cause a major deficit in crime drama production. Although this result will leave many people unhappy, it will provide comfort for the families of many serial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dennis Rader Case Summary In this case analysis, the BTK killer also known as Dennis Rader was convicted with 10 counts of first degree murder in Wichita, Kansas. He committed those crimes between 1974 and 1991. The acronym BTK stands for blind, torture, and kill. Soon after each incident, he sent anonymous letters to the police and taunting them by offering knowledge of the killings. Dennis Rader was reported to have tortured a Puerto Rican family, the Oteros in their home (Vigliotti, 2015). In court, he testified that from the torture, he took one of the daughters, Josephine Otero to the basement and tortured her while ejaculating on her. He also testified having sexual please while torturing the rest of the family. In addition, he admitted to have tortured ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On December 8, 1977, he murdered Nancy Fox, a jewelry store worker inside her home as he followed her to her house and cutting her phone line before he broke into her house (Vigliotti, 2015). He parked his car a few blocks away and confirmed she wasn't home. Nancy Fox confronted Dennis Rader and remained remarkably calm when she saw him and let him touch her. He threw her in bed and strangled her. After that he let the police know about her murder by calling them and misspelled the word homicide with "home–a–side" along with her address and name. He was also known to be a mentally deficient person. He had a very low IQ and failed all his classes in high school (Vigliotti, 2015). Ironically speaking, Dennis Rader besides of being a serial killer, was the President of the congregation at his Lutheran Church. He sent a floppy disk to his pastor, Michael Clark who later inserted it into his computer and showed a lot of evidence recorded that Dennis Rader was indeed the BTK killer that was behind those murders. The pastor was then stunned and told the rest of the congregation of Dennis Rader. Mr. Rader also sent another disk to the police giving them hints about the murder (Vigliotti, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Btk Killer By Dennis Lynn Rader Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas. His mother, Dorothea Mae Cook, and father, William Elvin Rader, had three sons in addition to Dennis. In 1975, he married Paula Dietz, and they had one son and one daughter. Throughout his childhood, Dennis displayed signs of what he would become later in life. In reports, as well as his own confession, he tortured animals and had a fetish with women 's underwear. Dennis, also known as the BTK killer, had at least ten victims throughout his life. He became known as the BTK killer because of his modus operandi: bind, torture, kill. Dennis worked alone, and all of his murders occurred in and around Wichita, Kansas (Blanco). Dennis Rader began working for the home... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His next murder did not occur until 1985 when he killed his neighbor Marine Hedge and left her body on the side of the road. The following year, authorities discovered Vicki Wegerle in her home. In 1991, Rader killed his final victim, Dolores Davis ("Dennis Rader"). BTK had a total of ten victims, most of whom were women. There was a lot of evidence that pointed to Rader as the BTK Killer. DNA from semen, as well as from underneath Vicki Wegerle's fingernails, matched Dennis Rader. Rader's writing style matched up to all of the letters and poems that BTK had sent to authorities and local newspapers. The payphone that he used to report a murder was only a few blocks away from his job at the time, which was at ADT. Many different pieces of evidence led back to Wichita State University, which he had attended in the 1970s. Photocopies had been made on campus, poems were similar to a song taught by one of the professors at the university, and BTK even asked Kevin Bright, the man who was shot and managed to survive, if he had seen him at the university. Rader was neighbors with one of his victims. He sent "trophies" to police along with his letters. Rader had many different jobs throughout the thirty years in which he was acting as BTK, and he worked for some of the same companies as his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Serial Killer When you hear the words serial killer, you instantly think about people like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ed Gein, Ted Bundy, or Charles Manson. You don 't think about a family man with a wife and two children, county board member, President of the church congregation council, or a Cub Scout leader. Dennis Rader possessed all of these shining attributes. He also possessed a dark secret. This secret had festered in him from an early age and grew as he got older. Dennis Rader had fantasies about bondage, control, and torture which eventually led to murder. Rader 's reign of terror began in 1977 and ended with his capture in 2005, almost 30 years later. He labeled his victims as "projects". He hunted his prey in stages he described as the "trolling stage and stalking stage". He even called the tools used for his trade his "hit kit". Dennis Rader was a stone cold killer who had no plans of stopping. The letters BTK stands for "Bind, Torture and Kill", which was Rader 's mode of operation and a name he gave to himself. Throughout the years and in numerous communications with the police, he talked about his need for acknowledgment. In the 1990 's BTK had disappeared from sight when, without explanation, he re–emerged in 2004. This re–emergence was more than likely due to his need for acknowledgment or public attention. In 2004, Rader started sending multiple letters, clues, and photos to the authorities that led to his capture and arrest in 2005. Dennis Rader was born on March ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Psychopath Dennis Rader Case Study Psychopath Dennis Rader, alias the BTK Killer, killed a total of 10 people, including 2 children, over a fifteen year period ranging from 1974 to 1991. Rader was apprehended and arrested in 2005 because of newer forensic technology available to analyze DNA and computer forensics. Ultimately, it was Rader's own daughter who turned police informant, and give them a DNA sample from her cheek saliva (Hansen, 2006). Young & Ortmeier (2011) describe how DNA Identification Act of 1994 led to the development of CODIS, which been used for varied reasons such as identifying violent offenders, victims and unidentified remains. Despite Rader's cleverness and precautions, he carelessly left behind trace biological evidence from underneath his fingernails that was lifted forensically from a letter BTK sent to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For some reason, the police failed to lab test the cereal boxes that Rader planted near a Home Depot stuffed with murder details, along with the question asking officers to communicate a response to him in a newspaper medium that "Rex, it will be ok" to use an untraceable floppy to communicate with the police (Hansen, 2006). Rader wrongfully thought the floppy disk was actually not traceable, not appreciating the computer forensics of residual data about file author and date fields on the supposedly "wiped" floppy disk. In addition to the unwiped metadata, some deleted data was still accessible because it filled the slack on the drive, and slack is sometimes not deleted until it is ultimately overwritten with fresh data, leaving behind an incriminating trail of data that revealed his name and workplace. When he printed a letter to officers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Dennis Rader Abstract This research paper is about Dennis Lynn Rader, also known as the BTK Killer. He haunted the city of Wichita, Kansas for nearly thirty years, from his first killing of the Otero family in 1974 until his arrest in February of 2005. Ten people became his victims and throughout his "career" as serial killer he taunted the police with letters. You will learn about his upbringing, his methods to kill, his modus operandi, his victims and how he eventually got arrested. Dennis L. Rader, BTK This paper is about Dennis Lynn Rader, a serial killer who haunted the city of Wichita, Kansas for about 30 years, beginning in 1974 with his first murder until his capture in February 2005. It's about his upbringing, his life, his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He strangled and suffocated him and sat down in a chair to watch him die. Last but not least it was Josie's turn. His first attempt of strangling her failed, so he forced her to walk downstairs in the basement. There he put a noose around her neck and hanged her from a pipe, leaving her partially undressed. He masturbated on her bare legs, leaving semen behind. After cleaning up the house a little bit he took the family's car and drove it to a nearby supermarket. What Rader didn't know is that the Oteros had three older children, who had already left the house that morning. Charlie, Daniel and Carmen were the ones that found their parents dead that afternoon. Rader's next victim was Kathryn Bright. He broke into her home and hid in the bedroom waiting for her to return home. Again something went wrong for Rader, and Bright returned home, accompanied by her younger brother Kevin. He surprised them and using his gun he forced Kevin to tie up his sister. Then he took Kevin in another room, trying to tie him up with material found in the home. Kevin got loose and Rader shot him twice in the head. Thinking Kevin was dead, Rader went on to work on Kathryn. She resisted heavily and instead of strangling her, he ended up stabbing her multiple times. During that time Kevin, who wasn't dead, fled the house and called for help. Rader was forced to leave the scene quickly, ran to his car, and drove off. Kathryn died in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Dennis Rader: Serial Killer Murderers usually don't leave behind clues to be caught with. This is the reason why so many cases go unsolved. However, Dennis Rader, more widely known as B.T.K. (Bind Torture Kill), was an oddity amongst other serial killers. He almost desperately wanted his crimes to be noticed in the media and be looked at by police. He was wildly gruesome in his various murders, leaving behind many clues, but without any leads, the case couldn't go any further. When media coverage and police investigation had died down after two decades, he decided to put on a show for police. Police used the patterns he left behind in his performance to catch him. This means that profiling is valuable resource in catching a criminal. The International Association of Crime... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... capture. The nail in the coffin of his career was the floppy disk. Rader asked police in an anonymous letter whether they could trace a floppy disk back to him (Singular 146–148), which anyone with knowledge of the internet would know is possible. In Mark Hansen's article "How the Cops Caught BTK", Mark Rasch, senior vice president and chief security counsel for Solutionary, a computer security and forensics firm, affirms that "when a computer user deletes data from a floppy disk, the data itself doesn't disappear" (Hansen). A mastermind criminal would never make such a heinous error. The main detective on the case, Ken Landwehr admits, "Him sending that disk is what cracked the case. If he had just quit [killing] and kept his mouth shut, we might never have connected the dots" (Hansen). This disk gave police a positive lead to him. Without this dramatic move on his part, Rader would have never been caught. Profiling is what led to this occurrence though. If police had not known how that he would get "caught up in his own game that he would eventually give himself up" (Hansen), they couldn't have known that luring him in with fake security would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Creating a Plan for Positive Influence Tyco International Ltd. was started by Arthur Rosenburg in 1960 and became owned publicly in 1964. Within 1973 to 2001, Tyco International Ltd. Grew swiftly amid the acquisitions of different companies with "annual revenues of more than $500 million and a net worth of nearly $149 million (Tyco, 2004–2009). The New York Stock Exchangedepicts Tyco International Ltd. as a "diversified global provider of security products and services, fire protection and detection products and services, valves and controls, and other industrial products" (NYSE, 2009)." As a diversified company Tyco International Ltd. Comprise of five sections: ADT Worldwide, Electrical and Metal Products, Fire Protection Services, Flow Control, and Safety Products" (NYSE, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the fact that one can only wonder as to the capability of the ordinary level employees to decline to adjust the financial statements of Tyco International Ltd., is it likely that only Kozlowski and Swartz were enmeshed in the unprincipled acts? Are there other employees mixed up in the misconduct of Tyco International Ltd.? Will the level of violations to which the SEC accused Tyco International Ltd. entail the participation of various employees? If Tyco International Ltd. had put an effective OCB program in place to prevent unethical behavior, would such an occurrence have deterred or discouraged the irrevocable decisions of Kozlowski and Swartz? Or maybe the scandal that ensued was merely the illustration of one's greediness overwhelming one's moral beliefs? Conclusion With the level of unethical conduct and the level of the executives involved, it will be difficult to ascertain the impact OCB may have had on the alleged persons. Personnel are simply human who will act up intermittently, but individual actions should not have the power to virtually bring down a big organization such as Tyco International Ltd. Most companies are now realizing the effect of OCB on refining the degree of performance and productivity within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Btk Killers Reign Of Terror On January 15th 1974 began Dennis Rader, the BTK killers reign of terror. The first victims of Dennis Rader were four members of the Ortero family, Joseph, wife Julie, son Joseph, and daughter Josephine were murdered in their home in the early morning hours between 7:00 am and 7:30 am, Three children of the Ortero family survived because they were already at school. Rader armed with a pistol entered the home and forced the family to go into one of the bedrooms, there he tied the family members up and strangled three members taking Josephine to the basement and hanging her whilst masturbating among her dead corpse. The fifth victim of the BTK killer, Kathryn Bright was on April 4th 1974. Rader attempted to strangle the victim but reported it was not working so he stabbed her, according to him two or three times in the torso underneath the ribs, Bright's brother Kevin, who was shot twice survived. The sixth victim of BTK was a while later March 17, 1977 Shirley Vian, whom was not the actual target on that specific day. Vian was bound with tape and ropes and strangled to death while her children were in the bathroom crying and trying to get free. Rader would have another victim in December of that year, Nancy Fox, Fox was the seventh victim of BTK, she was handcuffed, her feet were tied, and she was strangled with a belt. Marine Hedge was the eighth victim of Rader; she was a chosen victim of BTK. Rader snuck into her home, jumped atop her while she was lying in bed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Who Is Dennis Rader? Dennis Rader aka B.T.K Dennis Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg Kansas. He was the eldest of four sons born to William and Dorothea Rader. When Dennis was young he recalls his grandmother strangling chickens which led to his obsession with strangulation. Eventually, he started to kill cats and dogs by hanging them as a young child. As early as his elementary days, Rader admits have had sexual fantasies about bondage, control, and torture. Dennis knew he had to keep his inner world a secret from everyone, and he did just that. He went on with his life resisting temptations. On May 22, 1971 Dennis Rader married Paula Dietz. Three years later, he committed his first murder in Kansas. One day while dropping off his wife Paula at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. BTK Killings Essay example Dennis Rader was born on March 9th, 1945. He grew up in Park City, Kansas just outside of Wichita. His parents were William and Dorothea Rader. Both have passed away. Dennis has 3 brothers, Jeff, Paul and Bill Rader. He regulary attended church and was a compliance officer and also installed security systems. Rader was married on May 22nd, 1971 to Paula. They have 2 kids, Brian Rader and Kerri Lynn Rader. Brian is 31 years old and kerri is 28 years old. His daughter Kerri is currently living in Farmington, Michigan. Dennis Rader has been described as having a tight Christian control over his family, and as a by–the–numbers type of person, arrogant, rude, confrontation, meticulous, neat, efficient, friendly, a regular guy, and petty.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first stranglings took place on took place on January 15th, 1974. Joseph Otero and his wife, Julie Otero were strangled in there living room. There daughter Josephine and housekeeper were found strangled in a bedroom and there son Joseph Otero was found strangled in the basement . The BTK strangler took the blame for it. He sent pictures and things he stole from the Otero family. Police knew it was him because know pictures were taken at the crime scene and the only person who would of had pictures was the murdered. On April 4th, 1974 Kathryn Bright who was 21 years old was stabbed to death in her home, police later concluded that it was a BTK victim. On March 17th, 1977, Shirley Vian was found strangled, and tied up in the basement of her home. On December 8th, 1977 Nancy Fox ,25, was found tied up and strangled in her home. The killer's voice is captured on tape when he calls the police to report the crime. On April 28th, 1979, Rader waits in the basement of a 63 year old ladies home. She decided to stay the night with a friend and Rader leaves. The next day he wrote her a letter telling her about how he was waiting for her. On September 16th, 1986 the final victim Vickie Wegerle was strangled in her home. I think that Dennis Rader is a very weird and stupid person. He had no reason to kill any of the people that he did. He sent letters and acted like he wanted to be caught. After 18 years of not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Charles Sobhraj: A Brilliant Psychopath Charles Sobhraj Charles Sobhraj was a famous serial killer in the 1970s, who was responsible for the drugging, robbing and murders of tourist he had manipulated in Southeast Asia. Which had landed him in a high security prison in Tihar which he had later escaped, earning him the name of "The Serpent" (McGirk, 1994). According to "writers...Richard Neville and Julie Clarke [named Sobhraj a] brilliant psychopath" (Dahlburg, 1997). Yet, Sobhraj was still a very egotistical man which some believe to have been the reason to which he is now facing life in prison after his initial pardon of all crimes committed. One instance that had proven his mental instability would be when he had posed as a tour guide in order to lure in naГЇve tourist in Southeast Asia only to drug, rob, and murder them. When Sobhraj had planned his biggest plan (known by the public) he had gotten the amount of sleeping pills and laxatives mixed up giving the tourist a chance to fight back. Through this case Sobhraj had gained worldwide recognition, in which he was known for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is known that psychopaths tend to be extremely intelligent, which perfectly describes Sobhraj. Ranging from his calculated murders to his manipulative words he is the spitting image of a "brilliant psychopath" (Dahlburg, 1997). When analyzing some of his cases it is easy to say that they are clearly disturbing. When he had arrived to the Tihar prison he still had a death sentence on his head set by Thailand in which he had calculated a plan that would land him more time in prison in order for the statute of limitation to pass on his sentence set by the Thai government. Leading to his escape from the prison in which he had manipulated his fellow prisoners into helping him drug the guards. During the interview he had later on he had stated that "as long as I can talk to people, I can manipulate them" (Dahlburg, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dennis Rader Research Paper Dennis L. Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in the unremarkable town of Wichita, Kansas. A member of four siblings, Rader was a quiet kid, smart, and was well–behaved by all accounts. His family was very religious, and from every aspect, young Dennis Rader was a normal, harmless kid. However, Dennis Rader had a dark secret. As admitted later in his life, Rader had a wild sexual fantasy of bondage, a young developing sadomasochist. He dreamed of tying up girls and having his way with them, but his desire for dominance was not entirely sexual. He admitted to killing cats and dogs by hanging them, and early in his teenage years he was caught by his mother. She was worried but just passed it off as boyhood curiosity. He learned to hide his fantasies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Who Is The Serial Killer? At Face Value Imagine a warm day in the park. It is a beautiful sunny day; people are leisurely strolling everywhere. There is a dad buying his children an ice cream from the vendor. To the left there is a man on crutches with a leash asking a young woman's help to find his dog that has run off. Just ahead, there is an elderly woman feeding the pigeons. In addition, there is a man walking by briskly; it is odd that he is wearing such a heavy coat on a day like today. Now stop this scene based on the individuals described which one is the serial killer? There is one close by. Could it be the ice cream vendor? Alternatively, maybe the father, possibly even the elderly woman next to you. Most people would automatically assume that the serial killer is the man that is antisocial; walking briskly; head down bundled up on such a warm day. While yes, this is odd it does not necessarily mean that he is capable of killing. Actually, the serial killer in your midst is the man on crutches asking for help finding his missing dog. This was a ploy used by the infamous Ted Bundy to lure unsuspecting women away from areas where a commotion would be noticed (Parin, 2015). When people think of a serial killer typically a preconceived notion comes to mind; when in reality there is no definitive categorization for a serial killer they come in all shapes, races, ages and from all lifestyles. Commonly people believe that they will "just know" if someone is that evil. How can they not? A person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Btk Killer Research Paper Dennis Rader, otherwise known as The BTK killer, was arrested in 2005 for the murder of 10 people. Rader began killing in 1974 by killing four members of the Otero family. The reason that Dennis Rader was called the BTK killer is because of the "Bind, Torture, Kill" technique. Dennis Rader began to write taunting letters and reporting his crimes, providing details that only the killer would know. In October of 1974 Rader placed a letter in a public library book where he took responsibility for the Otero family. In this letter Rader wrote that "it's hard to control myself. You probably call me 'Psychotic with asexual perversion hang–up'." Then he went into details as to his urge to kill as a monster inside him. Lastly, he requested to be called the BTK Strangler.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the next victims he would go on to calling the police to tell them about his victim Nancy fox, and he sent a poem to a local newspaper detailing the murder od Shirley Vian. In 1977 Dennis Rader waited in the house of his target, he them became impatient and left before she returned home. But Dennis Rader was sure to leave a note to let her know that the BTK killer had been in her home. The case had gone cold by 2004, until Dennis Rader sent a letter to the police. The reason Rader wrote to police claiming responsibility for a murder that hadn't been associated with the BTK killer previously. Throughout many correspondences with police Dennis Rader asked if it was at all possible for them to track his information on a floppy disk. The police department told Rader that it was impossible when in fact it was possible. Some of the things they found on the USB that helped the police department included a link to a local Lutheran Church, and metadata from a Microsoft Word document. In the metadata they were able to determine that the document was created by someone named ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...