"BTK Killer's Former Property Yields Potential Clues in Unsolved Cases"

Authorities have named the BTK serial killer, Dennis Rader, as the "prime suspect" in two unsolved murders in Oklahoma and Missouri. The investigation began with the re-examination of the 1976 disappearance of Cynthia Kinney, leading to the discovery of other potential unsolved homicides and missing persons cases. Rader, who was responsible for 10 killings from 1974 to 1991, is now being investigated for additional crimes. Authorities have conducted a search near Rader's former property in Kansas, uncovering "items of interest." Rader's daughter has cooperated with investigators and hopes to find answers regarding her father's potential involvement in other cases.
- Oklahoma authorities name the BTK killer as the 'prime suspect' in at least two unsolved cases The Associated Press
- Cops recover 'items of interest' in new search of serial killer BTK's former Kansas property, sheriff says Fox News
- Osage Co. Sheriff: We've recovered possible trophies of BTK Killer KOKI FOX 23 TULSA
- Dennis Rader's daughter releases statement amid search of serial killer's former property KAKE
- BTK serial killer: Kansas authorities searching former property of Dennis Rader as they look for connections to unsolved cases CNN
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