100 Huntley Street - February 5, 2019
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Kerri Rawson
In 2005 Kerri's father, Dennis Rader, confessed without remorse to the murders of ten people, including two children; acts that destroyed seven families and wrecked countless lives in the process. As the town of Wichita, Kansas celebrated the end of a thirty-one-year nightmare, another was just beginning for Kerri. The man she knew for the first 26 years of her life as a loving father, husband, and public servant turned out to be the vicious BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) serial killer that terrorized Wichita for over 30 years. This took Kerri to a very dark place, and many times the only light she could find was in her faith in a loving father in heaven.
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