What Does BTK's Reaction to DA's Statement Tell Us About His Guilt?

What Does BTK's Reaction to DA's Statement Tell Us About His Guilt?

Could the infamous BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) killer, Dennis Rader, be back in the headlines with a potential new set of crimes? Or is this all just part of his macabre play for attention?

Dennis Rader, known as the BTK serial killer, made headlines throughout the 1970s to the early 2000s for his heinous crimes. Convicted of ten counts of first-degree murder, Rader's modus operandi was to bind, torture, and kill his victims. But in a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers," host Tony Brueski revealed a rather shocking exchange that took place between Rader and Eddie Virden, the sheriff of Osage.

Brueski recalled, “I was talking to under Sheriff Gary Upton... Eddie Virden...was actually waiting to talk to BTK in prison in Kansas right as the press conference was being given by the district attorney.” The DA had announced there wasn't enough evidence currently to convict Rader of any new crimes. And Rader's chilling response to Virden? "So, looks like you don't have enough evidence for a case."

Such a response might seem defiant, bordering on cocky. It signals the start of what seems to be a game – a dark and twisted game that Rader, apparently, might be keen to play. Bob Motta, Defense Attorney and host of the podcast Defense Diaries, weighed in on the matter. "I think that was exactly what it was. I think it's him... playing the game, which a lot of these guys do."

Motta further hinted at the possibility that Rader's craving for attention might be driving this behavior. "I have to believe that he's reading all of his press clippings... I think that there's like an aspect of him that loves the fact that his case is front page news every day." But what happens when this desire for attention blurs the lines between truth and manipulation? Could Rader be taking credit for crimes he didn't commit or setting the authorities on false leads?

Motta discussed the pattern seen with other high-profile criminals, specifically mentioning Israel Keyes. Keyes had numerous taped interviews with the federal authorities, and many believe he might have been misleading them, sending them on wild goose chases. Motta pointed out, "I just always personally...think he's [Rader] going to make it difficult on them, and I think that he's going to toy with them at every opportunity that he can."

This behavior pattern isn't new. Serial killers, especially those with a penchant for playing games with law enforcement, often engage in such tactics. They thrive on the power dynamics, turning investigations into personal contests of wit and will.

But as Motta succinctly summarized, "Now whether he did it or not, he wants to play the game and everybody is his pawn."

This revelation provides a stark reminder of the complexities in dealing with individuals like Rader. Investigations aren't merely about gathering evidence but navigating the intricate psychological web spun by the perpetrator.

As authorities continue to probe into potential new crimes linked to BTK, one can't help but wonder: Is this a genuine pursuit of justice, or is it merely a new chapter in Dennis Rader's twisted game?
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