dumb? yeah, it does. to believe that the police would tell you the truth about something like that? he s been playing games for 0 years with us. 30 years with us. you think we re going to shoot straight with you? i don t think so. so, naturally, the police lied and told the killer they couldn t trace a disk to him and waited to see if he would fall for it, which he did. rader s last communication was a computer disk filled with more taunts and puzzles. he sent it to a local television station. the police were able to trace it to a dennis and a computer at rader s church. by googling the church name and dennis, the police quickly zeroed in on dennis rader. what nailed him ultimately was the last floppy disk. what nailed him was his hubris. he went too far. police also used a surveillance tape from that home depot to figure out that the person who dropped off the btk letter was driving a car registered to dennis rader s son.
was that exciting to you? was that sexually exciting to you? probably the media. not sexual. not the media attention. i listened to the news. yeah, i get pretty excited, i read the paper. did you ever think you were going to get caught? no, no, no. no, no. this guy was not going to get caught. you wanted to get caught? no, i didn t want to get caught. okay. i wanted to put everything on floppies, the cd was going to a safe deposit or a hidey hole and i could always bring it back out. many have speculated that rader s repeated messages were indeed a cry to be captured. but james fox says it s just the opposite. he felt invincible, unstoppable. that s why many serial killers do communicate with the police. not because they want to invite capture. because they feel that the police are no match for their skill, their cunning, their stardom, their brilliance. so what often happens amongst
he s been playing games with us for 30 years. you think we re going to shoot straight with you? i don t think so. so, naturally, the police lied and told the killer they couldn t trace a disk to him and waited to see if he would fall for it, which he did. rader s last communication was a computer disk filled with more taunts and puzzles. he sent it to a local television station. the police were able to trace it to a dennis and a computer at rader s church. by googling the church name and dennis, the police quickly zeroed in on dennis rader. what nailed him ultimately was the last floppy disk. what nailed him was his hubris. he went too far. police also used a surveillance tape from that home depot to figure out that the person who dropped off the btk letter was driving a car registered to dennis rader s son. but to make certain they had their man, they needed a dna match. so, authorities got a warrant for a tissue sample from rader s daughter, on file at a kansas
computers today. microsoft was making a lot of money then. they were charging $200, $300, $400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. hard working, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we ll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. yes! i took a step before i did it. that s okay. bill gates wasn t just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. no, no, no, no, no. somebody s confused. somebody s just not thinking. > there s no way. we ll figure it out. you guys never understood. you never understood the first thing about this. a lot of people make the
$400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. hard working, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we ll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. yes! i took a step before i did it. that s okay. bill gates wasn t just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. no, no, no, no, no. somebody s confused. somebody s just not thinking. > there s no way. we ll figure it out. you guys never understood. you never understood the first thing about this. a lot of people make the analogy that competing with bill gates is like playing hard ball.