while they didn t know anything about dennis rader, they knew a lot about btk. after he went dormant and stopped killing the theory was, and everyone was saying, well, he s in prison or maybe he has an illness or something happened. i never i never bought that. i was convinced that he was one of us. we had him pegged, in terms of the type of individual we were looking for. we had everything but a name. in the jailhouse interview with the psychologist, which we showed former chief lamunyon, dennis rader was openly scornful of local law enforcement. the police are the keystone cops. and disdainful of all their years of efforts. they traced a lot of things down. traced the copier down, the copier i used at wsu, but they couldn t make the connection from there. they had 30-some years to break it and they couldn t do it. the taxpayers were paying the money. they really need to have a sharper bunch. although they tried and tried and tried and tried. were you offended when you h
and everyone was saying, well, he s in prison or maybe he has an illness or something happened. i never i never bought that. i was convinced that he was one of us. we had him pegged, in terms of the type of individual we were looking for. we had everything but a name. in the jailhouse interview with the psychologist, which we showed former chief lamunyon, dennis rader was openly scornful of local law enforcement. the police are the keystone cops. and disdainful of all their years of efforts. they traced a lot of things down. traced the copier down, the copier i used at wsu, but they couldn t make the connection from there. they had 30-some years to break it and they couldn t do it. the taxpayers were paying the money. they really need to have a sharper bunch. although they tried and tried and tried and tried. were you offended when you heard him say the wichita cops couldn t close this case? i m not offended by anything he says. at all. it s all about him. i know that the p