Kansas prosecutors to reveal evidence in B-T-K serial killings case
WICHITA, Kan. The man accused of killing several woman over a number of years in and around Wichita, Kansas, is due to appear in court tomorrow. Dennis Rader is accused of being the B-T-K strangler and is facing ten counts of first-degree murder. The killings baffled authorities as did letters to the media and police taunting them about the crimes.
The Kansas governor has said D-N-A evidence has linked Rader to the murders. Authorities have remained quiet about the case but more evidence against him is expected to be presented during the preliminary hearing, which is expected to last three to ten days.
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