My Boss was the BTK Killer I was the Next Victim She interweaves the despicable acts of BTK with events happening simultaneousl. Rader was her boss until his arrest in February 2005 as the BTK (Bind Torture Kill) serial killer, confessing ten brutal murders, over 17 years, 1974 to 1991. She reveals things about Dennis Rader not previously made pu
| Title | : | My Boss was the BTK Killer I was the Next Victim |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.86 (417 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0943247098 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2007-06-15 |
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Mary Capps worked 6-1/2 years under the supervision of Dennis Rader in the Compliance Department for the City of Park City, Kansas. Rader was her boss until his arrest in February 2005 as the BTK (Bind Torture Kill) serial killer, confessing ten brutal murders, over 17 years, 1974 to 1991. The realization that he had targeted her as his eleventh murder victim sent her into Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She reveals things about Dennis Rader not previously made public, including the time her aunt and another Park City employee saved his life; how he terrorized her on the job; how he might have been poisoning her; and documents why she believes she was Project Broadwater -- Dennis Rader's intended eleventh murder victim. Capps reveals why Park City Management unfailingly sided with her serial killer supervisor instead of her when she filed grievances about her boss' erratic, intimidating behavior towards her. She interweaves the despicable acts of BTK with events happening simultaneousl
Editorial : From the Publisher Sometimes evil is so out in the open that it goes unnoticed. Thirty-one years had elapsed from the time Dennis Rader bound, tortured and killed four members of the Otero family on January 15, 1974 until his arrest February 25, 2005. He confessed to ten murders committed over 17 years. When I asked former Park City policeman Dan Lickey how Rader was able to pull this off, he shook his head. "Plain dumb luck." Probably no man was hated more by Rader than Lickey, who along with others at City Hall had dismissed Rader as being a weirdo who was not good at socializing with people. Looking back, Lickey's biggest regret is that on one particular occasion he did not recognize Rader's actions for what they really were--the demeanor of a man who was hiding something. This occasion will be revealed later in this book. I interviewed Lickey and others during a one-week visit to Kansas in November 2006 in which I finally got to meet Mary Capps in person. Her zest for life and the
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