BTK serial killer Dennis Rader sent a word puzzle to media — two decades later, it may close a missing persons caseA 20-year-old word search puzzle created by an infamous US serial killer has given investigators a clue to another unsolved case — a missing girl's name.The puzzle was first sent to a news station by convicted killer Dennis Rader in 2004, but only a handful of words relevant to the crime were found at the time.
Since last year, police have been working on a different theory — that Cindy Kinney may have fallen victim to BTK. "I'm sitting there, drinking coffee, waiting for daylight. As I'm watching it, things start kind of popping out that are familiar."Rader hid in plain sight in the Kansas suburbs for years.
"Those three dudes you have in custody are just talking to get publicity for the Otero murders," he wrote. That morning, a 28-year-old Rader cut the phone lines and entered the house through the back door when Joey opened it to let the dog out into the yard.Their bodies were found by the older children when they arrived home from school that afternoon.
"When I think of Kathy, I think of laughter. She was just a fun person to be around … If she wasn't making me laugh, she was laughing herself. She was such a free spirit." The man went to a nearby house but knocked on the door a few minutes later, which is when the five-year-old boy opened the door." what possessed him to kill my mother and these other innocent folks out here," Steven Relford told CNN following Rader's arrest. "He had no right."Nancy Fox was living alone and working multiple jobs when she was murdered on December 8, 1977."She joked a lot … she did have worries," she said.
"She talked like Dolly Parton, she was amazingly sweet," her daughter-in-law Phyllis Hedge told The Wichita Eagle in 2005. She hid the matches on top of the fridge and would not open her car windows more than a crack in case the children inside were sucked out by a vacuum of air."I think about her and I just laugh," Ms Davis told The Wichita Eagle in 2005. "She was the best."
Then, just last month — on April 15 — detectives received the word search puzzle in a package from a woman who wished to remain anonymous.Some of the words in the puzzle had already been found back in 2004 — including "prowl", "fantasies" and "Wichita".After a renewed look, detectives found the words: "Cindy", "Kinney", "laundry mat", and "Pawhuska".
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