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innardsdk · 7 months
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Dennis Rader BTK Bondage Polaroid
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saintlopezlov3r · 1 year
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“Psychopaths are convinced that there is nothing wrong with them. So these men are virtually impossible to study." -Carr, Wendy
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cryptic-64 · 2 months
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Dennis Rader, The B.T.K Killer
Dennis Rader was an American serial killer, born March 9th, 1945 in Pittsburg, Kansas.
He killed 10 people before being arrested in 2005, he called himself B.T.K because his method of murder was to bound, torture and kill his victims.
In his early life he served in the U.S Air Force, before getting married and having two children, he then worked various jobs including a job at Coleman Company; a camping equipment manufacturer, ADT; a home security company, and became a compliance officer in Park City, Kansas.
He served as a Boy Scout Leader and was active in his local church.
He also graduated from university in which he studied Criminal Justice.
He began with his first murder on Jan 15th, 1974, killing a family of four in their home, their mother had worked for Coleman Company. He later killed another woman who also worked for Coleman Co.
He was known for taking ‘souvenirs’ from crime scenes like a watch, underwear and sometimes other items of clothing. He was even known to wear his victims clothing, tie himself up and take photographs of himself, in one he even buried himself in the ground.
On many occasions, he would communicate with police and the public about his murders, leaving notes in public library books, sending police cereal boxes with drawings, souvenirs, letters describing the murders, photographs and even dolls posed like the victims.
Funnily enough he was caught when the idiot sent police a cereal box with a note asking if they would be able to trace a floppy disk if he sent one, to which they simply lied “No.”, so he sent them one which they traced to his church (of course he was the president of the congregation) and after matching his DNA to the one found at the crime scenes, he was swiftly arrested in February, 2005.
Thank goodness for embarrassingly stupid criminals.
P.s did you know he was GENUINELY shocked that the cops lied to him about being able to trace the floppy disk? Like dude UR the criminal here XD rot in hell Dennis, ya menace.
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themurdererblog · 2 years
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Dennis Rader, aka the BTK killer (Bind, torture, kill)
Country: United States (Kansas)
Years Active: 1974-1991
Victim Count: 10
Punishment: Life imprisonment (10 consecutive life years)
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muzzlemutt · 2 years
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names dennis rader suggested for himself in his letter to KAKE:
the btk killer
the btk strangler
the witchita strangler
the poetic strangler
the bondage strangler
the witchita hangman
the witchita executioner
the asphyxiater
the garrot phantom
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tiktoksinspo · 2 years
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bluesuicide · 2 years
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Study in Crime
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urnin69 · 8 months
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Potential BTK Victim?
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highladyelf · 1 year
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vintagewarhol · 7 months
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rambrosius · 1 year
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Just saw someone called "the rick and morty killer" like,,, please stop? Stop giving people these crazy ass titles for murdering people. In the news it should always be "Serial Killer in [location] Found Guilty" or "A Third Victim Found..." or so. Keep the names out. Prioritise the victim and their family. Stop downplaying a crime because the victim happened to be a sex worker, addict, mentally ill, homeless, POC, LGBTQ+, or any combination of the above or something else (👀 at the police and the press!). They were people before they were labels. They should not be "less dead." They should not be dead, and their killer should not be glorified. Shut up about the "stick in the mud" killer and the "Santa's funny red hat" killer and shit.
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alpha-mag-media · 8 months
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BTK Killer Dennis Rader avoids charges in teen’s disappearance after sheriff was unable to confirm key clue in cold case | In Trend Today
BTK Killer Dennis Rader avoids charges in teen’s disappearance after sheriff was unable to confirm key clue in cold case Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Waterworld (1995)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Waterworld has a ludicrous premise. That didn’t mean it was doomed from the start. If properly executed, it could’ve been great. Unfortunately, instead of spending time developing the world and characters, this movie just kept throwing money at the screen.
In the distant future, the polar ice caps have melted and sea levels have risen to cover every continent on Earth. A lone drifter (Kevin Costner, whose character is never named but is referred to as “The Mariner”) arrives at a floating community to trade dirt - a rare commodity - for supplies. When “The Smokers” - a group of pirates with access to fuel - attack, he reluctantly takes on a woman, (Helen, played by Jeanne Tripplehorn) and her daughter, Enola (Tina Majorino), whose back tattoo is rumored to lead to the mythical “Dryland”.
I gave this post-apocalyptic sci-fi film the benefit of the doubt. Yes, there’s no way the ice caps melting would cover the whole world but the film needed to happen. Try as you might, your suspension of disbelief can only do so much. We’re told it’s been hundreds of years since the water’s covered everything yet The Smokers (so-called because they are always smoking) have access to fuel, bullets and modern-day vehicles. The blacksails fire shots like they’re never going to run out of them, they drive around on their jet skis non-stop and you have to assume they’ve been doing this for hundreds of years… but how? They’re hardly conserving their resources. In fact, there’s nigh a spear or a crossbow to be found ANYWHERE. I know fans will say the way the Deacon (Dennis Hopper) and his minions keep their vehicles running is explained but the explanation is really just there to give this picture a big, dumb explosive conclusion. It might sound like nitpicking, but these examples show an utter lack of effort. No one sat down and really thought about what a Waterworld would be like.
You can’t say this is a bad-looking movie. If anything, it looks TOO GOOD. The Mariner’s ship has all of these levers and opening doors and mechanisms which look impressive but make you wonder how he managed to put it together. Same for the human settlements we see throughout. Everything is too slick and too solid. They feel like sets. Similarly, the action scenes go on for too long, are too big and too well coordinated to feel real. Everything’s got this overly grandiose, self-important feel to it. And yet, you don’t understand where the $172,000,000 (give or take a couple of millions) budget went. It’s just that expensive to shoot on water, I guess.
Built upon a flimsy world whose rules are not well explored, we have four major characters, none of which are the least bit interesting. The little girl’s given little to do. She might as well be a wad of paper with some scribbles on it. The Smoker’s captain is a goofball who feels completely out of place. The Mariner’s a grump who takes so long to warm up to his passengers you just don’t like him, which leaves you looking at Jeanne Tripplehorn for salvation but her role is thin. Not aiding is the lazy, repetitive plot which is so reminiscent of George Miller’s post-apocalyptic films, it feels pointless. Waterworld may have a shiny coat on but it’s little more than a watered-down imitation - literally.
The film’s moments of comedy all feel misplaced and even the adventurous moments clash with the grim tone found throughout. Every few minutes you get a flash of what this picture could’ve been only to see the potential wasted. Waterworld never becomes the movie you want it to be. (Full-screen version on VHS, January 18, 2019)
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