Dennis Rader was born on March 9th, 1945. He grew up in Park City, Kansas just outside of Wichita. His parents were William and Dorothea Rader. Both have passed away. Dennis has 3 brothers, Jeff, Paul and Bill Rader. He regulary attended church and was a compliance officer and also installed security systems. Rader was married on May 22nd, 1971 to Paula. They have 2 kids, Brian Rader and Kerri Lynn Rader. Brian is 31 years old and kerri is 28 years old. His daughter Kerri is currently living in Farmington, Michigan. Dennis Rader has been described as having a tight Christian control over his family, and as a by-the-numbers type of person, arrogant, rude, confrontation, meticulous, neat, efficient, friendly, a regular guy, and petty. …show more content…
The first stranglings took place on took place on January 15th, 1974. Joseph Otero and his wife, Julie Otero were strangled in there living room. There daughter Josephine and housekeeper were found strangled in a bedroom and there son Joseph Otero was found strangled in the basement . The BTK strangler took the blame for it. He sent pictures and things he stole from the Otero family. Police knew it was him because know pictures were taken at the crime scene and the only person who would of had pictures was the murdered. On April 4th, 1974 Kathryn Bright who was 21 years old was stabbed to death in her home, police later concluded that it was a BTK victim. On March 17th, 1977, Shirley Vian was found strangled, and tied up in the basement of her home. On December 8th, 1977 Nancy Fox ,25, was found tied up and strangled in her home. The killer's voice is captured on tape when he calls the police to report the crime. On April 28th, 1979, Rader waits in the basement of a 63 year old ladies home. She decided to stay the night with a friend and Rader leaves. The next day he wrote her a letter telling her about how he was waiting for her. On September 16th, 1986 the final victim Vickie Wegerle was strangled in her home.
I think that Dennis Rader is a very weird and stupid person. He had no reason to kill any of the people that he did. He sent letters and acted like he wanted to be caught. After 18 years of not
The Killer at Thurston High, discussed a teenager named Kip who experienced psychological, emotional, and peer stress in early childhood. Violent and disturbing outburst was often a result of his actions, causing catastrophic traumas to his community and family. The film goes into depth explaining the relationship of Kip’s immediate family and his individual characteristics. The Kinkel family was well known, sophisticated and quite until violence struck.
Much is unknown about the Zodiac killer, but given what is known about serial killers in general, this man was probably born between 1938 and 1943. That would make his age between 25 and 30 years old at the time of his first murder in Vallejo, California, in 1968. Also, that age estimate works with witness statements and it's supported by Zodiac's references to his victims in younger terms in his letters of 1969. Zodiac wasn't an attractive character from what we know. He may have had to wear glasses throughout his youth and his facial features weren't all that pleasing. So overall he may have been unpopular as a young boy and spent a good deal of time alone. It seems as though rejection is a big issue for Zodiac. No one knows anything
“Killings", written by Andre Dubus in 1979, involves several aspects such as revenge, morality, and murder. Elements, such as the story’s title, the order of events, and the development of the characters, are very unique. It successfully evokes emotion and suspense as the plot unfolds in sequence. Though it seems easily overlooked, the title “Killings” is very important due to the fact that the thrill of suspense is left in the mind of the reader. The title encourages readers to question who and what. It is also an intricate setting for the plot’s mood. It implies that a murder has taken place, but that is all the reader knows. The chronology of the story uses a style called "in media res”, a term used to describe the common strategy of
The major theme of Andre Dubus’ Killing,s is how far someone would go for the person they love. It is important to note the title of the story is killings and not killers, for the reasoning that the story does not just focus on two deaths or two murderers but rather the death of marriage, friendship, youth, and overall, trust.
Andre Dubus’s “Killings” is a very interesting look into the psychology that goes on after a person has been killed. The story discusses the ramifications of the original murder, the subsequent actions of “justice,” and finally what is left when it is all said and done.
Plot is defined as, "the authors arrangement of incidents in a story it is the organizing principle that controls the controls the order of events (Meyer,64)." The element of plot is heavily relied on in the short story, "The Killings" by Andre Dubus. The plot which is completely made inside the imagination of an author (Meyer,64), gives the audience important insight to people, places, and events in the story (Meyer,64) . "The Killings" provides a somewhat conventional plot pattern, where the character is confronted with a problem and is then led into a climax, which late leads to the resolution of the story (Meyer,65). The conventional plot is easy to follow and serves as a basis for movies and other
The 13 victims of an unknown perpetrator or perpetrators dubbed the Boston Strangler, who terrorized Massachusetts in the early 1960s. All of them were female, the majority of them being elderly women. Only five victims were between the age of 19 and 23. Except for two of them, all of them were strangled to death with articles of their clothing, preferably with their own nylon stockings. Beverly Samans, 23, was stabbed to death and 85-year old Mary Mullen died from a heart attack resulting from the attack before the perpetrator could kill her. All of them had been sexually assaulted prior to their death.
Then there was Shirley Vain, she was killed on March 17th, 1977, as her three children were locked in the bathroom with toys. Posing as a private detective, Rader pulled a .357 magnum hand gun and forced his way inside the home. Using as he would call it his “Hit Kit” a mix of bags, rope, tape and cords. He handcuffed Nancy Fox December of that same year tied her on her bed and strangled her with a belt, before preforming a sexual act next to the body. All the while Rader was writing letter to journalists and cops. How many people do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper or some national attention?” he wrote in
On January 15th 1974 began Dennis Rader, the BTK killers reign of terror. The first victims of Dennis Rader were four members of the Ortero family, Joseph, wife Julie, son Joseph, and daughter Josephine were murdered in their home in the early morning hours between 7:00 am and 7:30 am, Three children of the Ortero family survived because they were already at school. Rader armed with a pistol entered the home and forced the family to go into one of the bedrooms, there he tied the family members up and strangled three members taking Josephine to the basement and hanging her whilst masturbating among her dead corpse. The fifth victim of the BTK killer, Kathryn Bright was on April 4th 1974. Rader attempted to strangle the victim but reported it was not working so he stabbed her, according to him two or three times in the torso underneath the ribs, Bright’s brother Kevin, who was shot twice survived. The sixth victim of BTK was a while later March 17, 1977 Shirley Vian, whom was not the actual target on that specific day. Vian was bound with tape and ropes and strangled to death while her children were in the bathroom crying and trying to get free. Rader would have another victim in December of that year, Nancy Fox, Fox was the seventh victim of BTK, she was handcuffed, her feet were tied, and she was strangled with a belt. Marine Hedge was the eighth victim of Rader; she was a chosen victim of BTK. Rader snuck into her home, jumped atop her while she was lying in bed and
Mrs.Malone Final Exam In the non-fictional Tv series Making a Murderer, it shows how the criminal justice system can have people wrongfully convicted, tampering with evidence, and unjustified persecution. These aren’t just the only problems with the system, there are many more wrongful things that happen but these are the main ones in this case. We can do many things to stop all of the problems with the American Criminal Justice System, we can crack down on who visits the crime scene, use more evidence when convicting somebody, And using the justice system and have hard evidence to sentence someone for a crime. Brendan Dassey was Steven Avery’s nephew and he was 16 when he got convicted of the crime so he was a miner at the time
1. The Japanese invasion of China immediately before and during World War II lasted from the early 1930's to 1945. During this dark period in modern Asian history, the Japanese military machine was motivated by an uncontrollable desire for aggression, expansion and imperialism. The brutalities and atrocities committed by the Japanese military in China and elsewhere in Asia finally ended with destruction on Japanese soil -- the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945. The victims of the Japanese militarists' aggression included the innocent and peace-loving peoples of China, Korea, the Philippines, other south east Asian countries, United States, and Japan herself.
In the book The Kill Order by James Dashner, there are three main settings shown. The first setting is New York City, in here is where we discover the origin of how the main survival group came together. We see this setting come back as a flashback from the main character’s dreams. The second setting was North Carolina, here is where the group of main characters stayed after the sun flare broke out. After a year of staying in a village there, they were forced out after an attack from a secret organization. Finally, the last setting was Alaska/Ashville, these two places were considered the safe haven after the flare broke loose. These places were also the hubs for the organizations the PCC (Population Control Committee) and the PFC (Post-Flares Coalition) were the ones who were considered
Dennis Lynn Rader was born to Dorothea Mae and William Elvin Rader on March 9, 1945. Otero was found murdered in his home alongside three of his family members. Joseph Otero 's wife was beaten, choked and bound before Rader killed her. Rader 's next "BTK" victim was a 21-year-old named Kathryn Bright. Similarly to Rader 's first set of victims, she had been bound with a cord, somewhat clothed and had been choked and stabbed numerous times. Rader 's last two victims were 28-year-old Vicki Wegerle, and 62 year old Dolores Davis. Rader 's killing spree had come to a halt shortly after his last two victims, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis. In 2004 the investigation became interesting
. The fact that the mask on the killer can conceal the true identity of the killer, it provides moments such as Sidney mixing up the caller with Randy. When Sidney goes back into the house after being scared by the call, the killer emerges from the closet. The music plays a big part in the sequence being led up to the moment that Sidney is struggling face to face with the killer. We get a clear view from the masked killer which is accompanied by a sharp sound from a piano which can cause a shocked or startled state.
For centuries, murder cases have captivated the lives of individuals. From news station broadcastings to the media creating films and documentaries, homicide cases have gained the interest and popularity of many individuals. This begs the question as to what lies in the fascination of murder? The basis of this can be found in the psychological state of individuals including, the experience of thrill, curiosity, the need for answers, and fear.