Bind Torture Kill Case

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The Bind Torture Kill (BTK) murder was a case that plagued law enforcement not just with new victims but also a sadistic narcissist of a criminal who would leave notes and send messages to law enforcement daring them to find him like a deranged game of cat and mouse. He was brought to justice by a sample of DNA evidence acquired from one of his daughter’s without her consent but with legal means, and this evidence ended up tying him to the thirty year old case and ended up being enough to put this in the case closed bin once and for all.
Bind Torture Kill DNA
The DNA evidence was paramount in solving the case of the Bind Torture Kill murderer, until that point the police had no determining evidence that the suspect, Dennis Rader, was actually the BTK killer, he was a pillar of his community with two daughters and was a devote Lutheran Church attender, one of the last people most would suspect of being a deranged criminal. If it wasn’t for the attaining of one of his daughter’s DNA without her consent their probably would never have been a conviction, so while I see it as an insane violation of the woman’s rights, it served the greater good, but shouldn’t be as
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