After that great day when Dennis Rader — whose story will be depicted tonight in the CBS movie “The Hunt for the BTK Killer” — draws his last breath, he most certainly should not be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. That’s why members of Congress from Idaho to Kansas to Maryland rightly are hurrying to close a loophole that currently would allow the Air Force veteran-turned-serial killer such a resting place. Too bad, though, that the change couldn’t be made in some other murderer’s name. As it is, the beast who once asked “How many do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper or some national attention?” is now inspiring an act of Congress.
Posted by Rhonda Holman
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Hey, give the guy a break. He served his country. I’m just sorry he didnt get my ex-mother-in-law:-))
OK, BTK is over and done with, sentenced and jailed. Now we need to forget him, to the point that people say “BT who?” Actually, burying him would be a waste of space. Just leave him somewhere in buzzard territory!