Possible Identification of Woman in BTK Serial Killer's Drawing, Sheriff Reveals
A woman depicted in drawings by the BTK serial killer, Dennis Rader, has possibly been identified, according to the Osage County Sheriff in Oklahoma. The sheriff's team is investigating tips from the public following the release of Rader's detailed colored drawings of barns with female victims. They believe the drawings may depict additional crimes committed by Rader in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. Rader, who is serving life sentences for 10 murders, has claimed he did not commit any other murders. Investigators are hoping that releasing the drawings will lead to the identification of more victims or the discovery of hidden evidence. Rader's daughter is assisting investigators, and they are also looking into potential connections to unsolved cases in the area.