Could Osage Sheriff's Over-Zealous Investigation Work Lead to Problems With Convicting BTK?

Could Osage Sheriff's Over-Zealous Investigation Work Lead to Problems With Convicting BTK?

04:212023-09-19

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It's a chilling question that hangs in the cold air of unresolved cases: could Dennis Rader, infamously known as the BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer, be responsible for more unsolved murders than previously known? This was the central topic of discussion on a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski. The conversation included insightful input from former Felony Prosecutor and attorney, Eric Faddis, who shed light on the ongoing debate surrounding a cold case from 1976 – the tragic death of Cynthia Dawn Kinney.    The family of Cynthia Dawn Kinney has been seeking closure for nearly half a century. Their beloved daughter's demise in 1976 has remained an unresolved mystery. However, recent interests have shifted towards Dennis Rader, the notorious BTK Killer, as the possible perpetrator. Brueski probes, “Nobody has ever been found though. But there is a lot of evidence from BTK's writings that he was in the area at the time.” He added that the writings of Rader align disturbingly well with the speculated events leading to Kinney's death.    Yet, as Faddis was quick to point out, navigating through the intricacies of cold cases presents unique challenges. “Evidence erodes, witnesses are lost or die… and it becomes a lot harder to prove the case,” Faddis noted. Adding layers to this complex narrative is the apparent discord between the Sheriff's office of Osage County and the District Attorney. The sheriff's office staunchly believes that BTK is the prime suspect in this case. In stark contrast, the DA's office cautions restraint, asserting that there isn't sufficient evidence to substantiate such claims.    Such a divisive stance, Faddis argues, is detrimental, especially when pursuing a serial killer in the context of a cold case murder. “We need a unified front in law enforcement… and we don't have that right now,” he stated.    Addressing concerns surrounding Sheriff Eddie Virden's approach to the investigation, Faddis emphasized the need for a delicate balance between passion and professionalism. He hinted at concerns within the legal community about how evidence was gathered by the Osage County Sheriff, especially when operating beyond their jurisdiction. The validity of the search warrants obtained, and the authority of the Osage County Sheriff's office in collecting evidence from outside their domain, have also come under scrutiny.    Faddis went on to describe the potential pitfalls of overzealous law enforcement: “Oftentimes, these small mistakes can be a linchpin for these cases to be dismissed once they get into the court system.” Such oversight, he suggests, could be at the heart of the DA's reluctance to name BTK as the prime suspect in the Kinney case. The necessity of a meticulous review of the evidence collection process, ensuring its adherence to constitutional norms, becomes paramount.    This sentiment resonated with Brueski's take on the situation, emphasizing the need for both departments to remain on the same page. “Both can have the same goal, but... both can destroy each other as well if they don't play by the rules,” Brueski warned.    While the possibility of Dennis Rader being connected to another tragic death sends shivers down the spine, the pursuit of justice, it seems, is fraught with challenges. The debate shines a light on the often-conflicting motivations of different branches of law enforcement, and the intricate dance of passion, protocol, and the pursuit of justice.    It remains to be seen if the BTK Killer will be definitively linked to Cynthia Dawn Kinney's murder. However, the call for a united front in law enforcement, underpinned by meticulous evidence gathering and careful deliberation, is louder than ever. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

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