"Feud between Sheriff and District Attorney over BTK Killer's Involvement in Cold Case"

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The district attorney and sheriff's office in Oklahoma are in disagreement over whether the "BTK" serial killer, Dennis Rader, could be linked to a 47-year-old cold case. The district attorney claims there is insufficient evidence to label Rader as a suspect in the 1976 disappearance of Cynthia Dawn Kinney, while the sheriff's office considers him a prime suspect. The sheriff's office conducted a search at Rader's former home and found items of interest. The district attorney has requested a formal investigation, causing tension between the two parties.
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