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Dennis Rader looked like the last person you would ever suspect. A church leader. A husband. A father. A man trusted by his community. But behind that ordinary life was something far more calculated.
Known as BTK, Bind, Torture, Kill, Rader terrorized Wichita, Kansas in the 1970s before disappearing for decades. He didn’t get caught because he slipped up during a crime. He got caught because he needed to be seen.
In this episode, Brittany Ransom breaks down the psychology behind one of America’s most infamous serial killers. From the early fantasies that shaped him, to the methodical murders that built his identity, to the ego-driven mistake that finally exposed him.
This isn’t just a story about violence.
It’s about control. About duality. And about how someone can live an ordinary life while hiding something unthinkable.
Because Dennis Rader didn’t stand out. He blended in.
And that’s exactly what made him so dangerous.
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Music featured in this podcast is used with permission from Myuu.https://open.spotify.com/artist/5sP3ci0jwrXUBo76t8pGTF
For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Brittany Ransom at [email protected]
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Dennis Rader looked like the last person you would ever suspect. A church leader. A husband. A father. A man trusted by his community. But behind that ordinary life was something far more calculated.
Known as BTK, Bind, Torture, Kill, Rader terrorized Wichita, Kansas in the 1970s before disappearing for decades. He didn’t get caught because he slipped up during a crime. He got caught because he needed to be seen.
In this episode, Brittany Ransom breaks down the psychology behind one of America’s most infamous serial killers. From the early fantasies that shaped him, to the methodical murders that built his identity, to the ego-driven mistake that finally exposed him.
This isn’t just a story about violence.
It’s about control. About duality. And about how someone can live an ordinary life while hiding something unthinkable.
Because Dennis Rader didn’t stand out. He blended in.
And that’s exactly what made him so dangerous.
Follow and join the conversation:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@caughtpodcast
nstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenkillersgetcaught
Now Active: Subscription-Only Content on Patreon. Have a case, story, or idea you’d like us to explore? Submit it to [email protected] and be part of the discussion.
Music featured in this podcast is used with permission from Myuu.https://open.spotify.com/artist/5sP3ci0jwrXUBo76t8pGTF
For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Brittany Ransom at [email protected]

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