Dennis Lynn Rader, The “BTK” Strangler

Dennis Lynn Rader, The “BTK” Strangler

Review the case of Dennis Lynn Rader, The “BTK” Stranger, on pages 274-275 of Eric W. Hickey’s “Serial Murderers and their Victims” and write a 500 word essay discussing the case study.

Your essay should have an introduction summarizing the criminal and case, a body that discusses the issues surrounding the case (how were they able to avoid being caught for so long – personality of the offender, lack of evidence available, lack of technology, etc.), and what led to their arrest and prosecution, and a conclusion that discusses the outcome of their prosecution along with what changes could have been made along the way which might have led to an earlier arrest.

Use EBSCO Host or Google Scholar to find the case legislature or court documentation that discusses the prosecution outcome. Be sure to include this reference on your reference page. Please follow APA guidelines; provide a title and reference page, use Times New Roman 12 point font, and double-space your lines. The reference for the book is:

Hickey, E. W. (2016). Serial murderers and their victims, (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Answer preview

The case is about Denis Lynn Rader, who was a serial killer in Kansas City that killed ten people. He had worked in the military for four years then later did security services where he learned how to disarm home alarm systems. He used this knowledge to break into people’s home, and his target victims were mainly female. However, after his 10th victim, he did not murder for 13 years (Hickey, 2016). He was then caught on February 25th, 2005, and it seems he wanted to be arrested to achieve acknowledgment for his murders. In court, he pleaded guilty to ten killings and was convicted to 10 consecutive life sentences.

The issues surrounding the case

Dennis Rader avoided being caught for so long since he lived a healthy life with his wife and two children. Most of his job occupations were similar to those…

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