Thursday, March 03, 2005

BTK Killer - "Bind, Torture, Kill"

Dennis Rader the accused "BTK Killer," who allegedly tortured and killed strangers in the Wichita, Kan., area from 1974 to 1991. He was charged this week with 10 counts of first-degree murder.

In his work with the Scouts, he was a counselor for camping and hiking and biking, and he would work with the boys in that capacity, and he was very good in that capacity," Martin said.

"He was always very gentlemanly, good with the dogs (during his job as a compliance officer). The Dennis that I knew was just a quiet and gentle man … he was a fella I just looked on kind of like a brother — there was nothing unsettling at all to me."

Dr. Maurice Godwin, a criminal and geographical profiler and author of "Tracker: Hunting Down Serial Killers," said one way murderers can do this is by compartmentalizing their actions.

"I just think that he is a typical example of a complete sociopath," Godwin said. "That means that he has absolutely no empathy and has no conscience about any bad acts he's done. He's able to compartmentalize those acts and they're just completely out of his mind.

Full Story @ FoxNews

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This motherfucker pisses me off. OK, he managed to avoid arrest for 30 years. This sick puke killed 10 people in his own community. He probably participated in the gossip about who the killer was. To quote the story above, "he has absolutely no empathy and has no conscience about any bad acts he's done". That is fine. When he is found gulity of 10 counts (maybe more) of 1st degree murder. They need to walk this piece of shit out of the courtroom and immediately put a fucking bullet through his head. That way the victims families get instant justice, closure and the tax payers would not have to spend a single penny to keep him healty, clothed & fed in prison.

This sick waste of a human being deserves to die. My only regret is that his death will be farless painful than his method of "Bind, Torture, and Kill".

1 Comments:

Blogger cantellya said...

Is it too late to comment on this one? In my opinion, those convicted with DNA evidence shouldn't even be on death row, they should be on death walk, all the way to the gallows, as soon as the sentence is read. Period.

4:59 PM, March 16, 2005  

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