![]() ![]() Herb Baumeister’s Wife Thought The Skulls In The Backyard Were “Medical Skeletons” Immediately, Rawson called her mother and she said, “You could just hear her (my mother) break … just utter grief and loss.”ĭietz was then granted an emergency divorce in July 2005 and moved away from Kansas. On February 25th, 2005, police arrested Rader and broke the news to his wife, Paula Dietz, and his daughter, Kerri Rawson. ![]() ![]() Investigators recovered polaroid’s of Rader dressed in the victim’s clothing whilst wearing a chilling female mask. Rader later admitted to investigators that the “Motherlode of evidence” was hidden under the floorboards in the hallway of the family home. His wife was an accidental witness to this fetish and she was left so mortified that Rader vowed to put his perversions behind him. įollowing interviews conducted by law enforcement, Rader admitted to engaging in autoerotic activities as a substitute for his killings. A former Boy Scout leader, Rader took a ‘break’ from serial killing when he became a father before resuming his killing spree a decade later. He even signed the letters ‘BTK’ that stands for his murderous method of “Bind, Torture, Kill.”ĭuring their 34-year-long marriage, Paula Dietz had no clue her husband was the most feared man in Wichita. During his horrific killing spree, he sent letters to the media with details of his sinister crimes. He tortured and murdered 10 people, including two children. Dennis ‘BTK’ Rader Hid “Motherlode of Evidence” Under The Floorboards įor more than 30 years, Dennis Rader haunted the community in Wichita, Kansas. ![]()
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