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BTK - Bind, Torture, Kill
- The Horrifying True Crime Story of Serial Killer Dennis Rader
- Narrated by: Aaron Smith
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
Discover the harrowing real-life story of the infamous BTK killer.
Uncovering the disturbing true story of an unhinged psychopath and his nightmarish killing spree, this morbidly fascinating biography explores the twisted psychology of the infamous BTK killer, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the life and crimes of Dennis Lynn Rader.
Delving into his disturbing childhood tendencies, his strange and unsettling fantasies, and the murders that struck fear into the hearts of Wichita residents, this true crime story paints a raw and gritty picture of Rader’s crimes - along with the narcissistic and delusional personality that motivated his evil acts.
Exploring how Rader managed to deceive the authorities, evade suspicion, and even become a church and Boy Scout leader, listeners will also uncover the chain of events that led to his eventual capture and groundbreaking trial. As a compelling listen for true crime fans, the morbidly curious, and anybody interested in criminal psychology, BTK - Bind, Torture, Kill stands as a chilling reminder that even the most seemingly normal and upstanding people could be harboring dark secrets just below the surface.
Are you ready to peer into the life of the BTK killer? Then scroll up, and grab your audiobook now.
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- PaulC6230
- 21-06-22
Great Retelling
This is a great account of Mr Radar aka BTK. It goes right into his life and then onto his crimes and victims. Decently researched and brilliantly narrated too. Highly recommend for True Crime fans either new to the genre or you know the genre quite well.
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