Dennis Rader's Sentencing Statement Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2007

At his sentencing hearing on August 18, 2005, BTK killer Dennis Rader rambles on for 25 minutes addressing the court.

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  • Its like hes just won an award and is thanking his crew oh my god, dude is sick!!!

  • Im surprised the court listened to this rubbish.

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  • free dennis..

  • @AstridBurkle There is a huge number of serial killers around the world. There "seems" to be more in the USA only because American law enforcement is better trained and equipped to identify and capture these killers.

  • This guy is so self absorbed and self serving, should be unceremoniously executed.

  • there was no reason under the sun the have this circus except to let the world know how much evidence the police had to cover up the fact that it took them 31 years to catch this insect.

  • what is this ? a award show? what a idiot

  • @AstridBurkle

    not so rare, the number keeps increasing... in the USA mainly

    As I said before, USA media keeps rewarding these munsters...

    Don't they?

    best regards

  • @AstridBurkle not all serial killers

    and attention ?

    people who kill more then people on a sadistic sexual torture way are rare and thats why they get attention

    btw, you cant let this monster being forgotten easely

  • your hair? You don't have any hair , you bald bastard

  • @radiorentalmaniac criminals get more rights then victims and families if he the courts did not listen he probably would have been able to sue them.

  • @AstridBurkle He received life sentences because at the time he committed these murders Kansas didn't have the death penalty. It was reinstated in 1994.

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