The first book to tell the tale of the BTK serial killer - written by the lawyer who assisted the police during the thirty-year search and was instrumental in the long-awaited arrest. In 1974 a serial killer began a fourteen-year murder spree in Wichita, Kansas. Joining the ranks of Ted Bundy, the elusive sex murderer taunted authorities with clues, puzzles, and obscene letters. Then in 1988, he vanished, the killings stopped, and one of the longest and most baffling manhunts in the annals of crime came to a dead end. But in 2004, a letter - and a grisly clue - arrived at a local Wichita paper. And with it, a terrifying implication: BTK was back. Now, Robert Beattie delves for the first time into one of the most intriguing, and horrifying serial murder cases in American history.
Contrary to other reviews here that I skimmed, I actually liked the book. I read a lot of true crime and it is amazing how many unreadable books there are out there. But this one, I thought, was very good, even though I knew the ending before I started it. I do agree that it was quite padded towards the end, and it is true that the author pats himself on the back many more times than necessary, but hey, if he did indeed contribute to getting this murderer off the streets, that's okay with me. Maybe he can very heavily edit the last few chapters and add the news that will come from the trial. If he can do that, then he will have written a very comprehensive book about a creep of a killer. I am hoping that those new chapters might include more about Rader's families -- both the one he grew up in and his subsequent (and current) family. That should be interesting reading. In any case, I think the book was well-written and well researched and these crimes have now been solved. Let's agree that for a lawyer (ahem!) the book was well written. If Robert Beattie were a journalist that would be different, because I do not believe journalists should insert themselves into these types of stories.
Excellent book about the hunt for BTK
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This is a fascinating book if you understand it is about the 30 years spent trying to capture BTK. This is not "The BTK Story" or "My Life by BTK". Mr. Beattie's book details the murders, the effect on the city and the people trying to find him and all the avenues they pursued trying to catch this nut-job. The capture of Dennis Rader is the end of the book. If you are looking for the Dennis Rader story you'll probably have to wait 2 years before that book is written. This book is a history of the serial killer's carnage; victims, their families, and his cat and mouse games with the police.
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