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  • B.T.K. – The Worlds Most Elusive Serial Killer


    B.T.K. – The Worlds Most Elusive Serial Killer

    In 1974, the BTK serial killer terrorised the people of Kansas. Known for binding, torturing and killing men, women and children, he taunted police with his letters for 5 years before mysteriously disappearing in 1979. 10 murders and 25 years later, he still wasn’t found. This is the story of the longest running serial killer case in history.

    What this documentary doesn’t say is that B.T.K. was caught in 2005, you can catch a mug shot and read more on Wikipedia.

    Released in 2004. TV documentary.

    This is a trailer. You can still watch the full documentary through Megavideo.

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      The loud background ‘music’ which sounds like someone hiting a dustbin lid in a cellar is very irritating and makes this documentary almost unwatchable.