A sheriff insists Wichita serial killer Dennis Rader is the prime suspect in a 1976 cold case. A district attorney says the evidence does not point to Rader.
An Oklahoma district attorney says there is insufficient information to pursue charges against serial killer BTK of Kansas regarding an Osage County cold case. But after he spoke, the Osage County Sheriff's Office disagreed with some of his comments.
Rader, 78, told DailyMail.com from behind bars that he believed the investigations into him were cooling off , just days before the serial killer became the target of a multi-agency task force.
Hours after the district attorney said there was insufficient information to pursue charges against serial killer, the sheriff announced a National BTK Task Force to provide assistance in the cold case of Cynthia Dawn Kinney